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Odo Botnia


Odo Botnia Gale Hania Sytse Dekama en Odo Botnia 11e 12e en 13e potestaat

Odo Botnia (died 1399) was the fourteenth potestaat (or elected governor) of Friesland, now a province in the Netherlands.

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Biography

Odo was the son of Feicko Botnia, a nobleman of Marrum, who lived on the Botnia stins (stronghold or nobles house). He would have been a descendant of the old Odo Botnia, who had built a stins at Marrum by 900. This stins was still inhabited by Helena Botnia in the year 1708. She was the last of the Botnia family. Unlike his predecessors he belonged to the party of Vetkopers.

Odo would unflinchingly and "kloekmoedig", but have been cruel soldier, who, with his brother-in-law Jackla Jeppema, fear spread among the Schieringers (a rival faction). With the withdrawal from the Foswerd, Odo by way of murders, fires and looting inflicted much harm on the Schieringers in Westergo.

Menaldumer mieden

The Schieringers Sytse Dekama and Gale Hania returned after seven years of service abroad with foreign powers. When they returned they found their two stinses at Weidum destroyed by Vetkopers. This was the reason for the battle between the Menaldumer mieden Marssum and Dronrijp, which took place on August 18, 1397 where Odo Botnia was severely injured.

He was preceded by Gale Hania and succeeded by Sjoerd Wiarda.

References

Odo Botnia Wikipedia