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- Ocko_II_tom_Brok abstract "After the early death of his father, Ocko II tom Brok (1407–1435) was Chieftain of the Brokmerland and the Auricherland in East Frisia (initially under the guardianship of his grandmother, Foelke).Ocko was born in 1407 to Keno II tom Brok, son of Ocko I tom Brok. He was the last East Frisian chieftain from the tom Brok line. Under his reign there was a revolt by the other Frisian chieftains against tom Brok. A conflict with his ally, Focko Ukena, in 1424, led to open conflict in 1426. Ocko married Ingeborg of Oldenburg, and therefore, supported by the counts, asked them for assistance. They sent an army of knights, which was defeated by Focko Ukena and his peasant army on 27 September 1426 in the Battle of Detern. A year later on 28 October 1427, Ocko II was finally defeated at the Battle of the Wild Fields and fell into captivity. He was taken to Leer and imprisoned for four years. In 1435 he died, powerless, as the last of his line in Norden.".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok activeYearsEndYear "1427".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok activeYearsStartYear "1417".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok birthDate "1407".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok birthYear "1407".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok deathDate "1435".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok deathPlace Norden,_Lower_Saxony.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok deathYear "1435".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok parent Keno_II_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok predecessor Keno_II_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok successor Focko_Ukena.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok thumbnail Focko_Ukena.png?width=300.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageID "27919715".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageLength "2337".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageRevisionID "672438891".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Auricherland.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Detern.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Wild_Fields.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Brokmerland.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Category:1407_births.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Category:1435_deaths.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Category:East_Frisian_chieftains.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink East_Frisia.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink East_Frisian_chieftains.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Focko_Ukena.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink History_painting.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Keno_II_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Norden,_Lower_Saxony.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Ocko_I_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLink File:Wappen_(oldeborg)52.jpg.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ocko II of East Frisia".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ocko II tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ocko II".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ocko tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Okko tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok after Focko_Ukena.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok before Keno_II_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok birthPlace "1407".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok caption "Following his capture in the Battle of the Wild Fields Ocko tom Brok is brought before Focko Ukena. Romanticised history painting by Tjarko Meyer Cramer, 1803".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok coa "100".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok dateOfBirth "1407".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok dateOfDeath "1435".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok deathDate "1435".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok deathPlace Norden,_Lower_Saxony.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok father "Keno II tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok name "Ocko II Tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok name "Ocko II tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok nobleFamily Tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok placeOfDeath Norden,_Lower_Saxony.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok predecessor "Keno II tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok reign "1417".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok reignType "Chieftain of Brokmerland".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok shortDescription "East Frisian chieftain".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok successor Focko_Ukena.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok title "Chieftain of the Brokmerland".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_noble.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-start.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok years "1417".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok description "East Frisian chieftain".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok description "East Frisian chieftain".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok subject Category:1407_births.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok subject Category:1435_deaths.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok subject Category:East_Frisian_chieftains.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok hypernym Chieftain.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Agent.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Noble.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Person.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Person.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Agent.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type NaturalPerson.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Thing.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Q215627.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Q5.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok type Person.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok comment "After the early death of his father, Ocko II tom Brok (1407–1435) was Chieftain of the Brokmerland and the Auricherland in East Frisia (initially under the guardianship of his grandmother, Foelke).Ocko was born in 1407 to Keno II tom Brok, son of Ocko I tom Brok. He was the last East Frisian chieftain from the tom Brok line. Under his reign there was a revolt by the other Frisian chieftains against tom Brok. A conflict with his ally, Focko Ukena, in 1424, led to open conflict in 1426.".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok label "Ocko II tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok sameAs Q474791.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok sameAs Ocko_II._tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok sameAs Okko_II_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok sameAs Ocko_II._tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok sameAs Ocko_II_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok sameAs m.0ch4wcg.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok sameAs Q474791.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok wasDerivedFrom Ocko_II_tom_Brok?oldid=672438891.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok depiction Focko_Ukena.png.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok isPrimaryTopicOf Ocko_II_tom_Brok.
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok name "Ocko II Tom Brok".
- Ocko_II_tom_Brok name "Ocko II tom Brok".