MAPS of FRISIAN HISTORY


Territorial Losses & Gains

1. The ten Frisian tribes, or folks, in 2194 BC, and their colonial settlements, or folkplantings, at the time of the sinking of Atland in the North Sea.
2. Frisian lands and colonial settlements in 2013 BC following the loss of Skênland (Southern Sweden) to the Finns.
3. Frisian lands in 1630 BC following the loss of all colonial settlements in Western Europe and the British Isles to Syrhêd Kælta and the Celts.
4. Frisian lands in 592 BC following the loss of Dênamarka (Denmark) to the Finns.
5. Frisian lands in 560 BC following further loss of territory to Celts in the south and Finns in the east.
6. Frisian lands in 264 BC following territorial expansion under Friso.
7. Frisian lands in AD 11 following loss of territory to Franks in the south and Finns in the east.
8. Frisian lands in AD 690 following further loss of territory to Christian Franks.
9. Frisian lands in AD 719 following further loss of territory to Christian Franks.
10. Frisian lands in AD 734 following still further loss of territory to Christian Franks.
11. Island of Almanaland (Ameland), last surviving Frisian enclave AD 775 to 806, following the loss of remaining mainland territory to Christian Franks.

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