- female, deceased (1044)
- Matilda of Frisia (d.1044). Daughter of Liudulf, Margrave of Frisia, she was the second wife and first Queen of Henry I of France, who married her...
- male
- Dirk of West Frisia (r. 928? - 939?) was likely a Count of Holland before the country was known as Holland. Modern research has revealed the...
- male, deceased (754)
- Saint Boniface, the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid or Wynfrith at Crediton in the kingdom of Wessex (now in Devon, England), was a missionary...
- male, deceased (1985)
- Abe Lenstra (November 27, 1920 in Heerenveen - September 2, 1985) was a Dutch football player and national football icon in the 1950s. He was also...
- male, deceased (1617)
- David Fabricius (March 9, 1564, Esens - May 7, 1617, Osteel) was a German theologian who made two major discoveries in the early days of telescopic...
- male, deceased (1520)
- Pier Gerlofs Donia of Kimswerd (1480? - October 28 1520) was a Frisian warrior, pirate, freedom fighter, folk hero and rebel. He is most well known...
- male, deceased (885)
- Godfrid, Godafrid, Gudfrid, or Gottfrid was a Danish Viking leader ofthe late ninth century. He was a nephew and compatriot of Rorik and then a...
- male
- Gerulf, 'Count of Holland' (fl. 885) (Gerulf II, "count in Frisia") may have been the father of Theodoric I (Dirk). Gerulf could have been the son...
- male
- Finn, son of Folcwald, was a legendary Frisian lord. He is mentioned in Historia Britonum, in "Beowulf", and in the Finnsburg Fragment. He was...
- male, deceased (731)
- Ragenfrid (also Ragenfred, Raganfrid, or Ragamfred was the mayor of the palace of Neustria and Burgundy from 715, when he filled the vacuum in...
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