List of countesses of East Frisia

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Countess of East Frisia

House of Cirksena, 1464–1654

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame CountessCeased to be CountessDeathSpouse
Theda.jpg Theda Ukena Uko van Oldersum143414531464
County created
27 September 1466
husband's death
17 September 1494 Ulrich I
Elisabeth of Rietberg John I, Count of Rietberg14758 July 149827 September 1466
husband's death
13 July 1512 Edzard I
Annaostf.jpg Anna of Oldenburg John V, Count of Oldenburg
(Oldenburg)
14 November 15016 May 153024 September 1540
husband's death
10 November 1575 Enno II
Katarina, 1539-1610, prinsessa av Sverige (Emil Osterman) - Nationalmuseum - 39881.tif Katharina of Sweden Gustav I of Sweden
(Vasa)
6 June 15391 October 15591 March 1599
husband's death
21 December 1610 Edzard II
Anna of Holstein-Gottorp Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
(Holstein-Gottorp)
27 February 157528 January 15981 March 1599
husband's accession
24 April 1610 Enno III
Julianeostf.jpg Juliana of Hesse-Darmstadt Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
(Hesse-Darmstadt)
14 April 16065 March 16311 November 1648
husband's death
15 January 1659 Ulrich II

Princess of East Frisia

House of Cirksena, 1654–1744

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame PrincessCeased to be PrincessDeathSpouse
Juliana Sophia of Barby-Mühlingen Albrecht Friedrich, Count of Barby-Mühlingen
(Barby)
14 April 16367 November 16564 April 1660
husband's death
12 May 1677 Enno Louis
Christinecharlotte.jpg Christine Charlotte of Württemberg Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg
(Württemberg)
21 October 164510 May 16626 June 1665
husband's death
16 May 1699 George Christian
Oettingen Arms.png Eberhadine Sophie of Oettingen-Oettingen Albrecht Ernst I, Prince of Oettingen-Oettingen
(Oettingen-Oettingen)
16 August 16663 March 168530 October 1700 Christian Eberhard
Christine Louise of Nassau-Idstein George August, Count of Nassau-Idstein
(Nassau)
31 March 169124 September 170913 April 1723 George Albert
Furstin Sophie Caroline von Ostfriesland.jpg Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach Christian Heinrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth-Kulmbach
(Hohenzollern)
31 March 17058 December 172312 June 1734
husband's death
7 June 1764
Sophie Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Kulmbach-Bayreuth George Frederick Charles, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
(Hohenzollern)
8 July 171425 May 163412 June 1734
husband's accession
25 May 1744
husband's death
7 September 1749 Charles Edzard
In 1744 East Frisia was annexed to Prussia.

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