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On August 15, 1456, the threat of Duke Philip the Good led to a new alliance against all landlords and the formation of a council ‘of the Common Land of Vrieslandt’. The dispute in Oostergo (1441–1444) was settled through a court of law under the influence of Groningen. A violent conflict that continued until 1456. In 1439 the factionalism which had abated for some years started once again in Gaasterland: the Vetkoper Galamas against the Schieringer Harinxmas. The Vetkopers ("buyers of fat" – trading in butter, cheese etc.) were associated with the Norbertines, who supposedly obtained their income from livestock-farming. The name Schieringers refers to the grey garments of the Cistercians The Vetkopers had their power base in the east of the province. The Schieringers had their largest group of followers in Westergo. In particular the fighting took place between important noble families and the influential monasteries. The cause of the fighting, aligned along two monastical orders, the Schieringers and Vetkopers, was due to complex family relations in which family loyalty, honour and blood revenge played an important role. The 14th and 15th centuries however were dominated by fighting between competing noble families. The eleven Frisian cities got their town rights, trade contacts were extended and a money economy arose. Some of the oldest records of Frisian text originate from this period. Monks ensured dike construction, new agriculture methods and an increase of written sources. The late Middle Ages were an important period in the development of Friesland. To his compatriots he was known as “the forest viking’ but to his enemies het woudzwijn, the ‘forest swine’. Ygo was a rich, powerful and war-skilled Vetkoper with a notorious reputation. From this marriage they had four children: Trijn, Otto, Maaike and Juw. The couple possessed fortified homes at Koudum, Hemelum and Oudega. The marriage is mentioned in the “Stamboek van de Friese Adel", which traces the genealogy and history of the Frisian nobility. Ygo Gales Galama was married to Goslinga. Gale came from a Vetkoper line and Trijn from a line of Schieringers. The marriage of Gale and Trijn was an attempt to create a provisional peace between the warring factions of the Vetkopers and Schieringers.
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He was the son of Gale Yges Galama and Trijn Douwesdr Harinxma.