Hessel Martena
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Hessel Martena (appointed approximately 1306 to 1312) was was the tenth potestaat (magistrate governor) of Friesland a province of the Netherlands. He succeeded Reinier Camminga.
Martena was particularly praised for his clever policy, calming the existing dispute between the Schieringers and Vetkopers which had developed to an extreme extent in his time.
After three centuries the Dutch count, William III of Holland made an attempt to take over Friesland during his administration. In 1309 Willem landed with a fleet of 1500 "heads" in Gaasterland. Hessel had Count William fleeing back to his ships.
After the death of Hessel on 16 August 1312[1], the conflict between the Vetkopers and Schieringers erupted again. The parties could not even agree about the appointment of a next Potestaat .
His life is described by John Vlieterp, the successor to the historian Occo Scarlensis.
Hessel had only 4 daughters and no sons, so his surname was not inherited. The eventual next potestaat was Juw Juwinga.
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.herweijer.org/trijntje_dejong/FRAME3.HTM Kwartierstaat van TRIJNTJE MURKS DE JONG
- Johannes Vlieterp, Midsieuske Skriuwer.