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  • Edzard I, Count of East Frisia ženatý Elisabeth von Rietberg dne . Edzard I, Count of East Frisia bylo v den svatby 35 let (35 roky, 6 měsíců a 21 dny).

    Manželství trvalo 14 roky, 10 měsíců a 26 dny (5443 dní). Manželství skončilo . Způsobit: úmrtí chotě/choti

Elisabeth von Rietberg

Elisabeth von Rietberg (* um 1483; † 13. Juni 1512) war als Frau des Grafen Edzard I. Gräfin von Ostfriesland. Elisabeth war die Tochter von Johann von Rietberg (* um 1450; † 1516) und seiner Frau Margarete zur Lippe. Ihr Onkel väterlicherseits war Konrad, der Bischof von Münster. Sein Vorgänger, Heinrich XXVII. von Schwarzburg hatte über alte Grafenrechte im ostfriesischen Emsgau verfügt, diese aber gegen Zahlung von 10.000 Gulden an Graf Edzard weitergeben.

Mit seinem Nachfolger Konrad schloss Edzard einen Handelsvertrag und festigte diese Verbindung, indem er um Elisabeth von Rietberg warb. Zugleich dokumentierte er damit ständisches Selbstbewusstsein, heiratete er damit doch als erster ostfriesischer Landesherr in den nichtfriesischen Adel ein. Am 27. Juli 1497 heirateten Edzard und Elisabeth von Rietberg. Das Paar hatte sieben Kinder, vier Töchter und drei Söhne. Nach dem frühen Tod seiner Frau führte Edzard in Ostfriesland die Primogenitur ein.

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Edzard I, Count of East Frisia

Edzard I, Count of East Frisia

Edzard I, also Edzard the Great (15 January 1462 in Greetsiel – 14 February 1528 in Emden) was count of East Frisia from 1491 until his death in 1528.

Edzard succeeded his brother Enno in 1492. He fought with George, Duke of Saxony over Friesland and Groningen. The city of Groningen accepted him as its lord in 1506, but in 1514 renounced him again in favor of Charles of Guelders.

After he returned from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1492, he took over the rule of East Frisia together with his mother, Theda. After his mother died in 1494, he ruled with his less significant brother Uko.

Edzard's energetic approach against his opponents, the East Frisian leaders Hero Oomkens of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund and Edo Wiemken of Jever, whom he quickly managed to subdue, characterized his rule. He was also a supporter of the Protestant Reformation in his territories through the creation of new East Frisian laws, the reform of the coinage, and the introduction of primogeniture for his house, the house of Cirksena.

His foreign policies led to a three-year war (1514–1517) against Duke George of Saxony. The war was mostly fought on East Frisian territory and destroyed large areas. For example, the city of Aurich was burned to the ground.

Duke George of Saxony was appointed stadtholder of all Frisian territories in 1514 by Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. This was not accepted by the city of Groningen. Count Edzard saw this as a chance to expand his influence in the province of Groningen, and proclaimed himself protector of the city. As a result, 24 German dukes and counts invaded the Frisian lands with their troops and devastated the region. Edzard was proclaimed an outlaw (Reichsacht) by the emperor.

During the three-year war, Edzard eventually managed to keep the majority of East Frisia under his control. Only when Charles V came to power in the Netherlands did Edzard manage to end the war by getting himself confirmed as ruler of East Frisia.

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