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Ikšķile (Latvian pronunciation: [ˈikʃcile], pronunciation; German: Uexküll, Üxküll; Livonian: Ikškilā) is a town in Latvia, in Ogre Muni****lity. It was...
- the Holy See. It was
established in 1186 as the
bishopric of
Livonia at
Ikšķile, then
after moving to Riga it
became the
bishopric of Riga in 1202 and...
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Ikšķile Muni****lity (Latvian:
Ikšķiles novads) is a
former muni****lity in Vidzeme, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2004 by
reorganization of...
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eliminated during the
Latvian administrative-territorial
reform in 2009.
Ikšķile Ķegums Lielvārde Ogre 56°49′07″N 24°36′20″E / 56.81861°N 24.60556°E...
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accord as they were
known to do.
Saint Meinhard of
Segeberg arrived in
Ikšķile, in 1184,
traveling with
merchants to Livonia, on a
Catholic mission to...
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Ikšķile Station is a
railway station on the Riga –
Daugavpils Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011
Public Railway...
- Latgalians, and
Livonians into Christianity. He
settled on the
Daugava River at
Ikšķile (German: Üxküll)
southeast of
where today is Riga. In 1184, he
built a...
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describes events between 1186 and 1196: the
arrival of the
first bishop of
Ikšķile, Meinhard, and the
baptizing of Livonians. The
second book, "On bishop...
- Baltic-German
noble family,
which derived its name from the town of Uexküll,
today Ikšķile in Latvia. Uexküll was
originally a
Bremen noble family von Bardewisch...
- In 1679,
Swedish lieutenant general Baron Jacob Ikskul at
Castle Ikskile in
Ikskile, Latvia, of the
House of
Iksskuli or the
House of Uexküll,
which used...