- Source: Canon of Friesland
The Canon of Friesland or Canon of Frisian History (West Frisian: Kanon fan de Fryske Skiednis) is a list of 41 topics (11 and 30, in reference to the Dutch ordinal elfendertig) offering a chronological summary of significant events and individuals in Frisian history.
Following the example of the Canon of Groningen, the Canon of Friesland is a provincial supplement to the Canon of the Netherlands. The canon was composed by an independent commission led by Goffe Jensma and presented in print on 11 November 2008 to Jannewietske de Vries, deputy of the provincial-executive of Friesland. The website 11en30.nu was launched thereafter, produced by Tresoar and Omrop Fryslân. In the years since, the Canon of Frisian history has become a common tool for educators.
Note that the life and work of Eise Eisinga is the only topic included in both Frisian and Dutch histories.
See also
Canon of the Netherlands
Canon of Amsterdam
Canon of Gelderland
Canon of Groningen
Canon of Limburg
Canon of Zeeland
Canon of South Holland
Canon of Curaçao
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Canon of Friesland
- Eise Eisinga
- Canon of the Netherlands
- History of Frisia
- Leeuwarden
- Canon of Groningen
- Canon of Curaçao
- Friesland Battalion
- House of Orange-Nassau
- Frederick of Hallum