 | Historically Fryslân was part of the region of Frisia, named for its Germanic inhabitants, the Frisians. The region was incorporated into the Franchise empire and its inhabitants ultimately became Christians in the 8th century, after the first missionary, Boniface of Ireland, had been killed after he had defiled a sacred tree. Medieval Frisia was divided into three regions: East Frisia, most of which ultimately became part of Germany; West Frisia, which was incorporated into the county of Holland; and Middle Frisia, roughly equivalent to the modern Dutch Friesland, which remained relatively independent until, after a civil war between two parties (called "Schieringers" and "Vetkopers") one of those parties asked for foreign help. From 1498 (under Count Albrecht of Saxonia, now part of Germany) until 1581 and under the Spanish King Philip II) the country was ruled by foreign sovereigns. |