-
power of
their rivals in the bishopric. The town,
known in
German as
Kokenhusen,
received its town
privileges in 1277.
During the 14th century, Koknese...
- The
Storm of
Kokenhusen by the
Russian Army
under Tsar
Alexei Mikhailovich was one of the
first events of the Russo-Swedish War (1656–1658), a theater...
-
Koknese Castle (Latvian:
Kokneses pils, German: Burg
Kokenhusen) is a
complex in Koknese, Latvia,
dating from the 13th century. The
castle was situated...
- Prin****lity of
Koknese (Russian: Кукейносское княжество; German: Fürstentum
Kokenhusen; Latin:
Terra ****onois) was a
small v****al
state of the Prin****lity of...
- saw
three parallel Swedish attacks.
Gustavus himself would go
against Kokenhusen,
which was one of the Commonwealth's most
important fortresses in the...
- Estonia
Baltic Wenden (Cēsis)
Terra Mariana (Livonia) Latvia : 60
Baltic Kokenhusen (Koknese)
Terra Mariana (Livonia) Latvia
Baltic Roop (Straupe) Terra...
- had to be postponed. A
Swedish cavalry regiment was left to
threaten Kokenhusen,
effectively forcing Steinau to
split his forces, so the bulk of his army...
-
actions against a
variety of enemies. In the
battles of
Byczyna (1588),
Kokenhusen (1601),
Kircholm (1605), Kłuszyn (1610),
Trzciana (1629),
Chocim (1673)...
- Radziwiłł
defeated the
Swedes in the
first major open
battle of this war at
Kokenhusen (modern Koknese) in
early 1601 (see
battle of Kokenhausen). Soon afterwards...
- 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...