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Koknese
Koknese-Koknese
Koknese (pronunciation) is a town in Aizkraukle Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, on the right bank of the Daugava River. It has a population
Koknese-Koknese Castle
Koknese Castle (Latvian: Kokneses pils, German: Burg Kokenhusen) is a complex in Koknese, Latvia, dating from the 13th century. The castle was situated
Koknese-Latvia
century in the territory of Latvia, there were lands with their rulers: Vanema, Ventava, Bandava, Piemare, Duvzare, Sēlija, Koknese, Jersika, Tālava and Adzele
Koknese-Russians in Latvia
11th–12th centuries, Jersika and Koknese, principalities in Eastern Latvia paid tribute to the Principality of Polatsk. Koknese was taken by the Livonian Brothers
Koknese-Battle of Kokenhausen
The Battle of Kokenhausen (Kokenhuza, Latvian: Koknese) was a major battle opening the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611). It took place on the 13 June (O
Koknese-Principality of Koknese
The Principality of Koknese (Russian: Кукейносское княжество; German: Fürstentum Kokenhusen; Latin: Terra Kukonois) was a small vassal state of the Principality
Koknese-History of Latvia
the ancient Latvians came to an end as Germans introduced direct rule over subjected peoples. In 1282, Riga (and later Cēsis, Limbaži, Koknese and Valmiera)
Koknese-Koknese Municipality
Koknese Municipality (Latvian: Kokneses novads) is a former municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Bebri parish
Koknese-Koknese Parish
Koknese Parish (Latvian: Kokneses pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Atradze Auliciems Bilstiņi
Koknese-Administrative divisions of Latvia
cities as state cities. It also provided for the promotion of Iecava and Koknese to state city status on 1 July 2021. However, under the same law, only
Koknese-List of cities and towns in Latvia
(Latvian: valstspilsēta, "state city", pl. valstspilsētas) and 71 towns (Latvian: novada pilsēta, "municipality town", pl. novada pilsētas) in Latvia.
Koknese-Riga
city of Latvia, as well as the most populous city in the Baltic States. Home to 609,489 inhabitants, the city accounts for a third of Latvia's total population
Koknese-A6 road (Latvia)
per hour (62 mph). Since 2013 a shorter route has replaced the Salaspils-Koknese section of A6 (numbered as P80), mainly built for transit traffic. The
Koknese-On the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia
of Latvia" (Latvian: Deklarācija par Latvijas Republikas neatkarības atjaunošanu) was adopted on 4 May 1990 by the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR
Koknese-Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940
The Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 refers to the military occupation of the Republic of Latvia by the Soviet Union under the provisions of the 1939
Koknese-List of national roads in Latvia
This is a list of national roads in Latvia: Approximately one thousand roads in Latvia are categorised under the state local road category. The total length
Koknese-Vidzeme
right bank of the Daugava Bebri Parish Irši Parish Klintaine Parish Koknese Parish Koknese Part of Pļaviņas Skrīveri Parish Vietalva Parish Alsviķi Parish
Koknese-Baltic Germans
of the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, in what today are Estonia and Latvia. Since their resettlement in 1945 after the end of World War II, Baltic
Koknese-Latvian War of Independence
Latvian War of Independence (Latvian: Latvijas Neatkarības karš), sometimes called Latvia's freedom battles (Latvijas brīvības cīņas) or the Latvian War
Koknese-Latvian National Guard
to Latvia". www.armyrecognition.com. 22 October 2019. "Zemessardzes 54. inženiertehniskā bataljona amfībiju vadītāji aizvadījuši mācības Koknesē". Sargs
Koknese-Koknese Station
Koknese Station is a railway station on the Riga – Daugavpils Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011 Public Railway
Koknese-Latgalians
Eldership of Tālava, the Principality of Jersika and the Principality of Koknese) were incorporated into Livonia as vassal states. In the 11th century,
Koknese-Treaty of Cardis
captured territories. Moreover, all vessels constructed at Kokenhausen (Latvian: Koknese, Russian: Tsarevich-Dmitriev) for the failed Russian siege of Riga
Koknese-Latvian national awakening
The Latvian National Awakening (Latvian: latviešu [or latvju] tautas atmoda) refers to three distinct but ideologically related national revival movements:
Koknese-Vends (Livonia)
The Vends (Latin: wendi, Latvian: vendi, Estonian: võndlased, võnnulased, vendid) were a Balto-Finnic people that lived between the 12th to 16th centuries
Koknese-Latvian Provisional Government
The Latvian Provisional Government (Latvian: Latvijas Pagaidu valdība) was formed on November 18, 1918 by the People's Council of Latvia as the interim
Koknese-Aizkraukle Municipality
was 8,024. As a part of the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, the municipalities of Aizkraukle, Jaunjelgava, Koknese, Nereta, Pļaviņas and Skrīveri were
Koknese-People's Council of Latvia
The People's Council of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Tautas padome, LTP) was a temporary council which declared Latvia's independence on November 18, 1918
Koknese-History of the Jews in Latvia
history of the Jews in Latvia dates back to the first Jewish colony established in Piltene in 1571. Jews contributed to Latvia's development until the
Koknese-Latvian–Soviet Peace Treaty
original text related to this article: Peace Treaty between Latvia and Russia 1920 The Latvian–Soviet Peace Treaty, also known as the Treaty of Riga, was
Koknese-Andrejs Gražulis
Andrejs Gražulis (born 21 July 1993) is a professional Latvian basketball player for Dolomiti Energia Trento of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA)
Koknese-Pērse
Pērse is a right tributary to the river Daugava in Latvia, flowing through Ērgļi, Pļaviņas and Koknese municipalities. The river crosses roads A6, P79,
Koknese-Zalve Parish
Zalve Parish (Latvian: Zalves pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Cīruļkalns Kalnamuiža Pētermuiža
Koknese-Perse
a species of butterfly A river and a waterfall in Koknese manor park, Aizkraukle District, Latvia Pērse, a tributary to Daugava River All pages with
Koknese-Vyachko
1224; also Vyacheslav) or Vetseke was the ruler of the Principality of Koknese (Kuikenos). He later became the prince of Yuryev (now Tartu) while in the
Koknese-Timeline of Latvian history
Latvia. See also the list of presidents of Latvia. List of years in Latvia Timeline of Riga Plakans, Andrejs (2008). Historical Dictionary of Latvia.
Koknese-Livonian Crusade
1217. By 1208 the important Daugava trading posts of Salaspils (Holme), Koknese (Kokenhusen) and Sēlpils Castle (Selburg) had been taken over as a result
Koknese-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Administrative divisions of Latvia). Aiviekste Parish Aizkraukle Bebri Parish Daudzese Parish Irši Parish Jaunjelgava Klintaine Parish Koknese Parish Kurmene Parish
Koknese-German occupation of Latvia during World War II
military occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany was completed on July 10, 1941, by Germany's armed forces. Initially, the territory of Latvia was under the military
Koknese-Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic
The Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic (Latvian: Latvijas Sociālistiskā Padomju Republika, LSPR) was a short-lived socialist republic formed during the
Koknese-Livonian Order
● Godert (Gotthard) Kettler 1559–1561 Across modern territory of Estonia and Latvia Komturei Reval Komturei Pernau Komturei Jerwen Komturei Fellin Komturei
Koknese-Pēteris Stučka
1932), was a Latvian jurist and communist politician, leader of the pro-Bolshevik puppet government in Latvia during the 1918–1920 Latvian War of Independence
Koknese-Principality of Polotsk
crusaders conquered the principalities of Jersika and Koknese in the southeast of today's Latvia, which had previously been under the control of Polotsk
Koknese-Kārlis Balodis
(German: Carl Ballod; June 20, 1864 – January 13, 1931) was a notable Latvian economist, financist, statistician and demographist. Most notably, he is
Koknese-Soviet re-occupation of Latvia in 1944
re-occupation of Latvia in 1944 refers to the military occupation of Latvia by the Soviet Union in 1944. During World War II Latvia was first occupied
Koknese-List of castles in Latvia
List of castles in Latvia, which includes fortified residences of Western European conquerors built in the area of present-day Latvia before the 17th century
Koknese-Constitutional Assembly of Latvia
Latvia (Latvian: Satversmes sapulce) was independent Latvia's first elected legislative body. Its main task was creating the constitution of Latvia,
Koknese-Valle Parish
Valle Parish (Latvian: Valles pagasts) is an administrative unit of Bauska Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. Prior to 2009, it was part
Koknese-Vietalva Parish
Vietalva Parish (Latvian: Vietalvas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Alūnēni Benckalni Bites
Koknese-Platform of European Memory and Conscience
Iceland: Icelandic Research Centre for Innovation and Economic Growth Latvia: Koknese Foundation Moldova: Center for the Study of Totalitarianism, State
Koknese-Livonians
Livs, are a Balto-Finnic people indigenous to northern and northwestern Latvia. Livonians historically spoke Livonian, a Uralic language closely related
Koknese-Northern Crusades
waterway started in 1208 by the occupation of the Orthodox Principality of Koknese and the Selonian Sēlpils hillfort. The campaign continued in 1209 with
Koknese-Commemorative coins of Latvia
commemorative coins of Latvia are issued by the National Bank of Latvia, headquartered in Riga, Latvia, but minted outside Latvia by: Rahapaja Oy (Mint
Koknese-Timeline of Riga
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Riga, Latvia. 1158 CE – Area settled by Bremen merchants. 1190 – Augustinian monastery established
Koknese-History of Riga
The history of Riga, the capital of Latvia, begins as early as the 2nd century with a settlement, the Duna urbs, at a natural harbor not far upriver from
Koknese-2021 Latvian municipal elections
municipalities, including 11 state cities and added 5 new Latvian towns: Ādaži, Iecava, Ķekava, Koknese, and Mārupe. In total, 645 councilors were elected to
Koknese-Selonians
allies. Their lands were subjects of the principalities of Jersika and Koknese, which were vassals of the principality of Polotsk. The Southern lands
Koknese-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
places in the current and previous territory of Latvia. A large part of the Latgale region of Latvia was included in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Koknese-Albert of Riga
neighboring Lithuanian and Estonian tribes; Albert also subjugated Latvian principalities of Koknese, Jersika and Tālava later on. The conquest of Livonia in full
Koknese-European route E22
85879; 24.56469) P 80: Tīnūži - Koknese (56°38′30″N 25°26′46″E / 56.64158°N 25.44601°E / 56.64158; 25.44601) A 6: Koknese - Jēkabpils (56°30′14″N 25°53′23″E
Koknese-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
former districts of Latvia were divided into 109 municipalities (Latvian: novadi, sg. novads), and nine republic cities (Latvian: republikas pilsētas
Koknese-Semigallians
Semigallians (Latvian: Zemgaļi; Lithuanian: Žiemgaliai; also Zemgalians, Semigalls or Semigalians) were the Baltic tribe that lived in the south central
Koknese-Livonian Brothers of the Sword
authority, as the case of King Vetseke, the original owner of the fortress of Koknese. King Vetseke massacred German workers who were rebuilding the fortress
Koknese-List of hillforts in Latvia
Wikimedia Commons Gribažu hill fort Kastrānes hill fort Kārtenes hill fort Kokneses hill fort Kubeseles hill fort Ķentes hill fort Ķivutkalns hill fort Ķoderu
Koknese-Fifth Saeima of Latvia
Saeima of Latvia was the Parliament of the Republic of Latvia in the period from July 6, 1993 to November 6, 1995. It was the first Latvian Saeima since
Koknese-Hanseatic League
"History of Koknese". Koknese official website. 10 January 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2011. "Collector Coin Koknese". National Bank of Latvia. Archived from
Koknese-Storm of Kokenhusen
and captured the well-fortified town of Kokenhusen (Koknese) in Swedish Livonia (present-day Latvia) According to the Tsar, this town “was very strong
Koknese-Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
Ducatus Curlandiæ et Semigalliæ; German: Herzogtum Kurland und Semgallen; Latvian: Kurzemes un Zemgales hercogiste; Lithuanian: Kuršo ir Žiemgalos kunigaikštystė;
Koknese-Swedish Livonia
Denmark after the Treaty of Brömsebro) and the northern part of modern Latvia (the Vidzeme region), represented the conquest of the major part of the
Koknese-Archbishopric of Riga
Ancient Estonia Principality of Jersika Principality of Koknese Tālava
Koknese-Bebri Parish
Bebri Parish (Latvian: Bebru pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Blankas Gaidupes Jaunbebri
Koknese-Turaida Castle
century, the bailiwick expanded to include some of the Latvian-inhabited castle districts. Koknese (also known as Kokenhusen and built since 1209) is mentioned
Koknese-List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia
This is a list of palaces and manor houses in Latvia built after the 16th century. This list does not include castles, which are listed in a separate article
Koknese-Curonians
Kursenieki are also sometimes known as Curonians. The Curonians or Kurs (Latvian: kurši; Lithuanian: kuršiai) were a medieval Baltic tribe living on the
Koknese-Livonian Chronicle of Henry
(roughly corresponding to today's inland Estonia and the northern part of Latvia) and surrounding areas from 1180 to 1227. It was written c. 1229 by a priest
Koknese-Aizkraukle District
Aizkraukle District (Latvian: Aizkraukles rajons, [aizkraukles rajuons]) was an administrative division of Latvia from 1967 to 2009. It was located in
Koknese-Russo-Swedish War (1656–1658)
was allowed to keep the conquered territories in present-day Latvia and Estonia — Koknese, Aluksne, Dorpat, Nyslott — for three years. When the term expired
Koknese-Konrāds Ubāns
Riga outskirts in Pārdaugava and Daugava river valley especially around Koknese. However, he also has painted many portraits and still lifes. Also, he
Koknese-Jānis Pīnups
thickets or field but stuck to the road instead. God bless the farmers in Koknese who gave me civilian clothes when I arrived there from Madliena. From that
Koknese-Aizkraukle
Aizkraukle (German: Ascheraden) is a town in the Vidzeme region in Latvia, which is the administrative centre of Aizkraukle Municipality on the right bank
Koknese-List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
Gulbene Ilūkste Jaunjelgava Jēkabpils Jelgava Jūrmala Kandava Kārsava Koknese Krāslava Krustpils Kuldīga Liepāja Limbaži Līvāni Ludza Madona Nereta Ogre
Koknese-Polish–Swedish War (1621–1625)
Meanwhile, Sapieha camped near Valle (Wallhof, southern Latvia), which lies halfway between Bauska and Koknese. Gustav Adolf was well aware of internal divisions
Koknese-Skrīveri
Römershof manor [lv] came about. In 1634 property became part of Koknese manor [lv]. The Latvian name Skrīveri is derived from the Swedish: skreivet (to write)
Koknese-Andrejs Auzāns
Pļaviņu parish, in the Bormaņi homestead. He studied in a parish school in Koknese and Vietalva. In 1893, he graduated from a school in the city of Pskov
Koknese-Pilskalne Parish, Aizkraukle Municipality
Pilskalne Parish (Latvian: Pilskalnes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. From 2009 until 2021
Koknese-Kurmene Parish
Kurmene Parish (Latvian: Kurmenes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Bauska Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. Kaijas Kurmene Vērdiņi
Koknese-LGBT history in Latvia
Homosexuality in Latvia was decriminalised in 1992. In entertainment culture the crossing of the gender, for example cross-dressing, was a popular way
Koknese-List of Russian exonyms
Latvia English name Russian name Endonym Notes Name Language Koknese Kukeynos (Кукейнос) Rezekne Rezhitsa (Режица) Daugavpils Dvinsk (Двинск) Liepaja
Koknese-Principality of Jersika
medieval principality in the east of modern-day Latvia, and one of the largest medieval states in Latvia before the Northern Crusades. The capital of Jersika
Koknese-Visvaldis
Jersika castle was again destroyed by the German knight Meinhard from Koknese because Visvaldis was still supporting the Lithuanians. In later years
Koknese-Aiviekste Parish
Aiviekste Parish (Latvian: Aiviekstes pagasts), is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality, Latvia. As of 2011 population of Aiviekste Parish
Koknese-Jaunjelgava
the Daugava River in Aizkraukle Municipality, in the Selonia region of Latvia, about 80 km southeast of Riga. The population in 2020 was 1,762. There
Koknese-Governorate of Livonia
Krimulda and the banks of the Western Dvina near Selburg and even more Koknese are especially beautiful. All this area is replete with many picturesque
Koknese-Sērene Parish
Sērene Parish (Latvian: Sērenes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Dīķi Krolīši Talsiņa Sērene
Koknese-Pļaviņas
in Aizkraukle Municipality in Latvia. The town is located on the Daugava river. The population in 2020 was 2,974. Latvian law defines the town of Pļaviņas
Koknese-Sandra Kalniete
Friends of Europe Fondation Robert-Schuman Koknese Fund (Kokneses Fonds) Notre Europe European Movement – Latvia Baltic - Black Sea Alliance (Baltijas-Melnās
Koknese-Jānis Endzelīns
July 1961) was a Latvian linguist. He graduated from the University of Tartu. In 1908, he and Kārlis Mīlenbahs developed the modern Latvian alphabet, which
Koknese-Staburags Parish
Staburags Parish (Latvian: Staburaga pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Robežkrogs Staburags
Koknese-Ordensburg
order castle, seat of Grand Master Kokenhusen (Koknese, Latvia) - a bishop castle Kremon (Krimulda, Latvia) - a bishop castle Kyda (Kiiu, Estonia) - vassal
Koknese-Courland Governorate
the Russian Empire. Its area roughly corresponded to parts of modern-day Latvia. The governorate was created in 1795 out of the territory of the Duchy of
Koknese-St. Peter's Church, Riga
brick construction was covered with reddish limestone from Salaspils and Koknese, and the facade was decorated with volutes, pilasters, cornices, vases
Koknese-Koskull family
(bailiff at Turaida Castle from 1417 to 1420), Jakob Koskull (bailiff at the Koknese Castle in 1469) and held significant estates, mainly in Ubbenorm and the
Koknese-New Current
Current (Latvian: Jaunā strāva) in the history of Latvia was a broad leftist social and political movement that followed the First Latvian National Awakening
Koknese-Skrīveri Parish
Skrīveri Parish (Latvian: Skrīveru pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Klidziņa Līči Skrīveri
Koknese-Sece Parish
Sece Parish (Latvian: Seces pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality, Latvia. From 2009 until 2021 it was part of the former Jaunjelgava
Koknese-Mazzalve Parish
Mazzalve Parish (Latvian: Mazzalves pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Ērberģe Lielmēmele v
Koknese-Klintaine Parish
Klintaine Parish (Latvian: Klintaines pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. As of 2011 population
Koknese-1st Saeima
parliament of Latvia from 7 November 1922 until 2 November 1925. It was the first Saeima to be elected after the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia had created
Koknese-Irši Parish
Irši Parish (Latvian: Iršu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Irši v t e "Reģionu, novadu
Koknese-Pierīga
Daugavgrīva (Dünamünde), Jumprava (Jungfernhof), Jaunpils (Jürgensburg), Koknese (Kokenhusen ), Mālpils (Lemburg), Lielvarde (Lennewarden), Lēdurga - Turaida
Koknese-Daudzese Parish
Daudzese Parish (Latvian: Daudzeses pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality, Latvia. From 2009 until 2021 it was part of the former
Koknese-Livonian War
for control of Old Livonia (in the territory of present-day Estonia and Latvia). The Tsardom of Russia faced a varying coalition of the Dano-Norwegian
Koknese-Tiesenhausen
and positions. Engelbertus' son married a daughter of the castellan of Koknese in Latgale and through this marriage, the family claims descent from indigenous
Koknese-Nereta Parish
Nereta Parish (Latvian: Neretas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. From 2009 to 2021 it was
Koknese-Battles of Wenden (1577–1578)
started to subordinate castles without consulting the tsar. When Kokenhusen (Koknese) submitted to Magnus in the hope of avoiding Ivan IV's army, the tsar sacked
Koknese-List of Gothic architecture
following existing Gothic buildings are national architectural monuments of Latvia. All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Nekilnojamųjų kultūros
Koknese-4th Saeima
4th Saeima was the parliament of Latvia from 3 November 1931 until the 15 May 1934 Latvian coup d'état. It was the last democratically elected Saeima
Koknese-Sunākste Parish
Sunākste Parish (Latvian: Sunākstes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Lielsunākste Mazsunākste
Koknese-Rūdolfs Blaumanis
1885. In this period he deepened his Latvian language knowledge. In 1885, he became a secretary in the Koknese manor and studied to become a steward
Koknese-Bishopric of Courland
Courland and Semigallia Kingdom of Livonia Livonian Brothers of the Sword The Latvians: A Short History By Andrejs Plakans; p. 19 ISBN 0-8179-9302-9 Bishop Baudoin
Koknese-3rd Saeima
3rd Saeima was the parliament of Latvia from 6 November 1928 until 2 November 1931. Social Democrat Pauls Kalniņš continued to hold the post of Speaker
Koknese-2nd Saeima
2nd Saeima was the parliament of Latvia from 3 November 1925, until 5 November 1928. The Social Democrat Pauls Kalniņš continued to hold the post of Speaker
Koknese-Skanste
Skanste is a neighbourhood located in the center of Riga, the capital of Latvia. Geographically, the neighborhood is situated in the northern part of the
Koknese-Jaunjelgava Parish
Jaunjelgava Parish (Latvian: Jaunjelgavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality, Latvia. Until 2021, it was part of the former
Koknese-ISO 3166-2:LV
ISO 3166-2:LV is the entry for Latvia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Koknese-Silvestras Žukauskas
regiment continued to fight on the right bank of the Daugava River near Koknese until 5 February 1916. In March, the regiment was assigned to the 60th
Koknese-Siege of Tartu (1224)
Russian mercenaries was Vyachko, who in 1208 had lost his dominion in Koknese to the combined forces of the Sword Brethren and Livonians. He was given
Koknese-Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611)
Swedes in the first major open battle of this war at Kokenhusen (modern Koknese) in early 1601 (see battle of Kokenhausen). Soon afterwards, Jan Zamoyski
Koknese-1601
Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611): The Battle of Kokenhausen is fought at Koknese in Livonia (now Latvia) after Swedish troops had invaded the Lithuanian territory)
Koknese-1656
years before it is ceded back to Sweden. Kokenhusen is now the Latvian town of Koknese. August 27 – The Treaty of Butre is signed in West Africa by representatives
Koknese-Māra Zālīte
honorary member of the Academy of Sciences and one of the 14 founders of “Koknese foundation” (since 2005). Zālīte has been awarded the Three Star Order
Koknese-Jānis Ilsters
Stukmaņi to Koknese. Other notable places of employment include his job in "Rota" ("Ornament") magazine, as well as participation in Latvian Association
Koknese-Leonīds Breikšs
on a train for Vecpiebalga to live with his relatives, travelling via Koknese. Aged 5, like his father, Breikšs attended the local school, and also fished
Koknese-List of Baltic German recipients of the military Order of Lāčplēsis
awarded 1920. Karl Ritter (Latvian: Kārlis Riters), born 12 November 1895, Koknese Parish - died 27 April 1920, Rītupe, buried Koknese Cemetery. Order no. 756
Koknese-1600s (decade)
Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611): The Battle of Kokenhausen is fought at Koknese in Livonia (now Latvia) after Swedish troops had invaded the Lithuanian territory)
Koknese-Lēdmane Parish
After Livonian War, a heavily destroyed county came to Duchy of Livonia's Koknese Stāvija s composition. Swedish Livonia time 1638. The year remained in
Koknese-11th Rifle Corps
125th occupied defenses on the right bank of the river at Rembate and Koknese, while a regiment from the 202nd Division fought at Krustpils on 29 and
Koknese-1650s
years before it is ceded back to Sweden. Kokenhusen is now the Latvian town of Koknese. August 27 – The Treaty of Butre is signed in West Africa by representatives
Koknese-Lielvārde Castle
Lielvārde Castle in the 14th century. Their functions were then taken over by Koknese Castle. before 1372 — Heinrich Orghos 1391 — Hinke Kastorp, later pledged