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    Friesens Corporation is Canada's largest printer of hardcover books. [1] They are employee-owned , specializing in hardcover books and yearbooks , and located in Altona, Manitoba , Canada. Friesens also operates a self-publishing subsidiary named FriesenPress , [ 2 ] launched in 2009.

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  4. The Frisians - Wikipedia

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    The Frisians (German: Die Friesen, Saterland Frisian: Do Fräisen, Low German: De Freesen) was a regionalist political party in the state of Lower Saxony in Germany, seeking to promote the interests of the Frisian minority ethnic group in Germany. [4] The party sought self-determination. [5]

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  7. Frisii - Wikipedia

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    The account says that the Frisii were "won over", suggesting a Roman suzerainty was imposed, [12] although the Romans never outright took over the lands of the Frisii. [ 2 ] Over the course of time the Frisii would provide Roman auxiliaries through treaty obligations, but the tribe would also appear in its own right in concert with other ...

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  9. Frisians - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the appearance of the modern Frisians, their namesake, the ancient Frisii, enter recorded history in the Roman account of Drusus's 12 BC war against the Rhine Germans and the Chauci. [12] They occasionally appear in the accounts of Roman wars against the Germanic tribes of the region, up to and including the Revolt of the Batavi around ...