Beautiful Old Frisian Words

Old Frisian hasn’t been a living language for centuries, but it left behind a vocabulary that’s raw, expressive, and surprisingly beautiful. These words come from the Frisian legal texts, religious documents, and manuscripts written between the 13th and 16th centuries. Many of them are strikingly close to Old English — a reminder of the time […]

Frisians Were Vikings

Were the Frisians Vikings? It depends on how you define “Viking.” If you mean Scandinavian raiders from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, then no — the Frisians were a distinct Germanic people with their own language and culture. But if you define “Viking” more broadly as the seafaring, trading, and raiding culture of the North Sea […]

The Battle of Warns

On September 26, 1345, a Hollander invasion force landed on the Frisian coast near the village of Warns. By the end of the day, the Count of Holland was dead, his army was shattered, and the Frisians had secured one of the most famous military victories in their history. The Battle of Warns remains the […]

Frisians: Among the Tallest People in the World

The Dutch are the tallest people on Earth. That’s not folklore — it’s a statistically documented fact. And within the Netherlands, the northern provinces, including Friesland, tend to produce some of the tallest people of all. So when you hear that Frisians are among the tallest humans in the world, there’s real data behind it. […]

Frisians First To Recognize Independence of USA

There’s a claim that pops up regularly in Friesland: the Frisians were the first to recognize American independence. Like most good stories about Frisian pride, this one contains a solid core of truth wrapped in a bit of exaggeration. Here’s what actually happened. The Dutch Republic and America During the American Revolution, the newly declared […]

Frisian Gods

Before Christianity reached the Frisian coast (a process that took until the 8th century and required considerable violence), the Frisians worshiped the same family of Germanic gods known across Scandinavia, England, and Germany. But the Frisians also had at least one god who was uniquely their own, and their pagan traditions held on longer and […]

Frisian Cities in England

Scattered across eastern England, there are towns, villages, and place names that hint at a Frisian presence dating back over a thousand years. The Frisians were part of the great migration of Germanic peoples to Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries, and later maintained trading connections with England well into the medieval period. Their […]
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