- In 1879,
Krogzemis became ill with
typhus and died on
February 6. His
funeral ceremony in
Aloja attracted national attention. Miķelis
Krogzemis is better...
- Miķelis include: Miķelis Ežmalis (born 1990),
Latvian canoer Miķelis
Krogzemis (1850–1879),
Latvian poet Miķelis Lībietis (born 1992),
Latvian tennis...
-
invented himself. Similarly,
works of
Juris Alunāns and poet Miķelis
Krogzemis feature pantheons of
invented deities. At the same time, some
pagan rites...
- – dissident,
fighter for
human rights Auseklis,
pseudonym of Miķelis
Krogzemis (1850–1879) – poet,
author and
translator of
German poets Ainars Bagatskis...
-
invented himself. Similarly,
works of
Juris Alunāns and poet Miķelis
Krogzemis feature pantheons of
invented deities.
Aivar Põldvee [et]
writes that...
- (1910–2007),
Latvian painter A pen name for
Latvian poet and
author Miķelis
Krogzemis Auseklis Limbazi Theatre, an
amateur theatres in Limbaži,
Latvia A symbol...
- city of Limbaži and is
named after the pen name of
Latvian poet Miķelis
Krogzemis. In 1884
under the wing of the
Community Club a
troupe came
together and...
- of
dainas his life's work. The poet
Auseklis (the pen name of Miķelis
Krogzemis), in the
diplomat and
scholar Arnolds Spekke's words,
represented "the...
- of the
other greats of
Latvian literature, the poet
Auseklis (Miķelis
Krogzemis), died in exile. His
father Jānis was a blacksmith; his mother, Ede, was...