King Redbad died in 719. Some 1300 years later, as a tribute a movie about this Frisian king hit the silver screen in the Dutch cinemas. Redbad repeatedly ended up fighting his neighbours, the Franks. Where and how often, will be explored in this article. As a hikers blog that follows the whereabouts of Frisian history, we areContinue reading “The Battles of Redbad, Unplugged”
Monthly Archives: October 2020
Women of Frisia: Free and Unbound?
Below the green and black image of Saskia Holleman, the reincarnation of Mata Hari, her fellow citizen. Saskia was born in 1945 in the town of Leeuwarden in the province of Friesland, standing stark naked in the milky grasslands with a Friesian Holland cow. It is a pamphlet from the former Pacifist Socialist Party (PSP)Continue reading “Women of Frisia: Free and Unbound?”
Walcheren Island. Once the Sodom and Gomorrah of the North Sea
In contrast to today’s Sunday rest, for centuries the island of Walcheren was a pagan stronghold and a safe haven for Vikings with their slightly aggressive business model. Heathen beliefs were deeply rooted on the island. Even in the eleventh century, the Roman Catholic Church feared that its inhabitants might revert to their former paganContinue reading “Walcheren Island. Once the Sodom and Gomorrah of the North Sea”
The Biography of Aldgisl, Unplugged
Ever heart of Aldgisl? Even if you did, you probably have a hard time separating fact from fiction. For a fact it is the first king of the Dutch lowlands known to have lived. But is Redbad his real son? Follow us in our deep dive into ancient historical sources. Quite recently King Redbad becameContinue reading “The Biography of Aldgisl, Unplugged”
PRESS STATEMENT: Consensus on Frisia Tribunal
It is a well-known fact that the Frisians fought in foreign armies. Whether as foreign fighters in the Mediterranean and the Levant, or as mercenaries of the Roman Army deployed in Britannia. Also, their medieval kings committed war crimes. Early Frisian merchants were heavily involved in the profitable slave trade on the British Isles. Furthermore,Continue reading “PRESS STATEMENT: Consensus on Frisia Tribunal”
Escher’s Home, Land of Confusion
“Dude, take a deep breath and really look at the landscape below. Don’t panic — you’re not alone, and the world isn’t empty. Exhale slowly… let the smoke drift.” “Take another sigh and now look at the landscape of the piece below. Feeling better already? You see what I mean, brother? And hey — niceContinue reading “Escher’s Home, Land of Confusion”
The One Terp That Should Have Been Named a Wierde?
The Hague, 29 June 2013. On this day, Zwaantje Vink-Brouwer, widow of Piet Vink, together with a delegation of local government officials, re-opened the monument ‘The Terp’ in honour of her late husband. Yet calling this monument a ‘terp’ was a blunder. It outraged the people of the province of Groningen and nearly provoked aContinue reading “The One Terp That Should Have Been Named a Wierde?”
Tolkien Pleaded in Favour of King Finn. An Immortalized Royal Tragedy
Around the year 440 (Shippey 2022), a betrayal unfolded on the southern shores of the North Sea — a tragedy not forgotten in north-western Europe, echoing even in distant Bavaria. And it never will be. We are talking about the bloody battle at the citadel of King Finn — or Fin Folcwalding Fresna cynne, asContinue reading “Tolkien Pleaded in Favour of King Finn. An Immortalized Royal Tragedy”
How Towns Could Drown Overnight: The Case of Rungholt
Rungholt. A thriving and wealthy town of the archipelago of the Wadden Sea that disappeared in the waves overnight in the year 1362. For six centuries, only legends have told us about what happened to Rungholt. A town submerged in the sea as the wrath of God. According to these medieval legends, you could stillContinue reading “How Towns Could Drown Overnight: The Case of Rungholt”
Bill Clinton: “I Did Not Have Financial Relations With That Village”
On May 28, 2011 Bill Clinton held a speech in Achlum, province Friesland. The village has some 600 inhabitants. Looks like a small audience to me. What was he up to? We searched online for the keywords “Clinton” and “Achlum” and found many articles mentioning large sums of money… Indeed Achlum should be famous forContinue reading “Bill Clinton: “I Did Not Have Financial Relations With That Village””
