List of Famous people with last name Frisia
Enno II, Count of East Frisia
Enno II of East Frisia was the son of Edzard I of East Frisia. In 1528 he became count of East Frisia. For most of his life he ruled together with Johan I of East Frisia, who remained Catholic, while Enno was Lutheran.
George Albert, Prince of East Frisia
George Albert was a member of the family of the Cirksena and was the fourth Prince of East Frisia. He ruled from 1708 to 1734.
Ulrich I, Count of East Frisia
Ulrich I of East Frisia, first count of East Frisia, was a son of the chieftain Enno Edzardisna of Norden and Greetsiel, and Gela of Manslagt.
Edzard I, Count of East Frisia
Edzard I, also Edzard the Great was count of East Frisia from 1491 till his death in 1528.
George Christian, Prince of East Frisia
George Christian was a member of the Cirksena family and succeeded his brother Enno Louis as ruler of East Frisia. He ruled from 1660 to 1665. Under his reign, the Cirksena family acquired on 18 April 1662 the hereditary title of Imperial Prince.
Enno Louis, Prince of East Frisia
Enno Louis of East Frisia, was count of East Frisia and after 1654 Fürst (Prince) of East Frisia, and the son of Ulrich II and Juliana of Hesse-Darmstadt.
Johan II of East Frisia
Count Johan II of East Frisia was a member of the House of Cirksena and from 1561 until his death in 1591 co-regent of the county of East Frisia. He ruled jointly with his brother Edzard II.
Gerulf I of Frisia
Gerulf, also Gerulf the Elder, was the first count of Frisia by this name and an ancestor of the Counts of Holland. Initially dispossessed for opposing emperor Louis the Pious, Gerulf was given back his lands in 839.
Count Ferdinand Edzard of East Frisia
Count Ferdinand Edzard of East Frisia was known as the "Count of Norden".
Johan I of East Frisia
Johan I of East Frisia (1506–1572) was a member of the house of Cirksena and a non-reigning Count of East Frisia and later imperial governor of Limburg. His father, Edzard the Great, had introduced primogeniture in the county of East Frisia, so that his older brother Enno II of East Frisia inherited the county alone and he had to hold back. Despite his ambitions, he always acknowledged his brother's rights and did not dispute the inheritance.