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George Albert, Prince of East Frisia

George Albert (13 June 1690 – 12 June 1734) was a member of the family of the Cirksena and was the fourth Prince of East Frisia. He ruled from 1708 to 1734.
== Life ==
He was the second son of Prince Christian Eberhard. On 24 September 1709, he married in Idstein his first wife, Countess Christine Louise of Nassau-Idstein (born: 31 March 1691; died: 13 April 1723).
East Frisia was hit hard by the Christmas flood of 1717: 2,752 people drowned and large tracts of land were devastated.
Christiane Louise died on 13 April 1723; on 8 December of that year, in Berum, George Albert married his second wife, Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, daughter of Margrave Christian Heinrich of Brandenburg-Bayreuth-Kulmbach. She received from George Albert the manor ドイツ語:''Fürstinnen-Grashaus'' in the polder Carolinengroden as a present. She drew revenues from it until her death in 1764.
During George Albert's rule the old conflict between the Prince and a part of the Estates escalated into the so-called ''Appeal War'' of 1726-1727. The Estates were in divided into a ''obedient'' and a ''renitent'' faction; the former sided with the Prince; the latter raised troops to fight him. George Albert emerged victorious from this conflict. Even the city of Emden, which had led the renitent faction, submitted to him. However, due to the poor negotiating skills of George Albert's Chancellor Enno Rudolph Brenneysen, no peace could be agreed between the warring factions. The Chancellor and the Prince demanded that the rebels be punished harshly, but in 1732, they were pardoned by the Emperor.
When Prince George Albert died on 11 June 1734, his son Charles Edzard, took office at the age of 18. Charles Edzard was the George Albert's last surviving descendant. He could not resolve the conflicts with the Estates, either.

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