Eala Frya Fresena
Eala Frya Fresena is the motto for the coat of arms of East Frisia in northern Germany. The motto is often mistranslated as "Hail, free Frisians!", but it was the reversal of the feudal prostration and is better translated as "Stand up, free Frisians!". According to 16th century sources, it was spoken at the in Aurich where Frisian judges meet on Pentecost and it is traditionally answered with Lever dood as Slaav, or in English, rather dead than slaves.
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Eala Frya Fresena
Eala Frya Fresena is the motto for the coat of arms of East Frisia in northern Germany. The motto is often mistranslated as "Hail, free Frisians!", but it was the reversal of the feudal prostration and is better translated as "Stand up, free Frisians!". According to 16th century sources, it was spoken at the in Aurich where Frisian judges meet on Pentecost and it is traditionally answered with Lever dood as Slaav, or in English, rather dead than slaves.
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Eala Frya Fresena is the motto ...... ed by the duty to build dikes.
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Eala Frya Fresena ist ein frie ...... rsammelten Friesen ausgerufen.
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Eala Frya Fresena is the motto ...... lish, rather dead than slaves.
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Eala Frya Fresena ist ein frie ...... rsammelten Friesen ausgerufen.
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