Question: Why there's no or few Frisia-centred TLs?

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Considering Frisia's role in the Anglo-Saxon settlement, and its non-feudal laws, then if Frisia was able to conquer anything or become an influential republic, they could send a lot of Frisian settlers across the North Sea. Power projection would be similar to Venice or Genoa.
 
I think a interesting POD for a North Frisian timeline could be that the Duke of Schleswig created a North Frisian Bible in the 16th century, the result would likely have been that the North Frisians the result would have been a standardised North Frisian dialects established a earlier national identity and literate tradition.

Another POD could be that Denmark kept Schleswig, one of the major reason for the collapse of North Frisians was that their homeland became a vacation destination for German living inland. The Danes have enough coastline to that not being a threat.
 
Sorry, as much as I would love an alternative Dutch Republic dominated by ultra-Calvinist Friesians instead of ultra-liberal Amsterdammers, for anyone not familiar with the region it is just too hard to get excited about a region who's mayor claim to fame is to be the home of the ancestors of coach Spoelstra.

FriSia and ultra religious livestock, I'm impressed
 
Why, you have a LOT of Frisian-centered timelines! Just remember Angles settled Frisia and then a batch of those moved with Angles from Angln proper to Great Britain.

What is England but Island Frisian? What are America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand but Island Frisian-settled nations? :D
 
Why, you have a LOT of Frisian-centered timelines! Just remember Angles settled Frisia and then a batch of those moved with Angles from Angln proper to Great Britain.

What is England but Island Frisian? What are America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand but Island Frisian-settled nations? :D
But.....
Did they forgot their continental cousins? :D
 
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