Juw Juwinga
Juw Juwinga (alias Jongema) of Bolsward was a Frisian chieftain that earned great fame in the struggle against the (Dutch) ‘infidels’. When Albrecht of Bavaria, count of Holland, threatened Friesland in 1396, Juw was chosen as potestate of Friesland. He advised luring the enemy into the land. The Schieringers limited their defense to the coastline. The Dutch were defeated at (in Weststellingwerf) where Juw was slain on August 29, 1396.
Juw was also known as Julius Jongema, and Petrus Thaborita wrote his name as Ju Jonghema.
The previous potestate was Hessel Martena. However the potestates were absent for many years due to arguments between Vetkopers and Schieringers and Juw was the eleventh potestaat.
Sources and references[]
- Brouwers, J.H., J.J. Klama, W. Kok, and M. Wiegersma, eds., Encyclopedie van Friesland, (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1958) s.v. Juw Juwinga.
Categories:
- 1396 deaths
- Medieval West Frisians
- Military personnel killed in action
- People from Bolsward
- 14th-century people of the Holy Roman Empire
- Dutch people stubs