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- 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...
- the town was repeatedly contested. It was the site of the Battle of Kokenhausen in 1601, in which the hussars of the Polish cavalry defeated their numerically...
- Commonwealth during the wars against Muscovy and Sweden, and won the Battle of Kokenhausen. He received the epithet "Piorun" (translated as "Lightning" or "Thunderbolt")...
- which they won. In the battles of Lubiszew in 1577, Byczyna (1588), Kokenhausen (1601), Kircholm (1605), Klushino (1610), Chocim (1621), Martynów (1624)...
- contributions to science and astronomy. The Polish-Swedish War saw the Battle of Kokenhausen in 1601, where Polish hor**** led by Krzysztof Radziwiłł defeated Swedish...
- castles of Wenden Voivodeship were: Cēsis (Kies, Wenden), Riga, Koknese (Kokenhausen), Salaspils (Kircholm), Daugavpils (Dyneburg), Rēzekne (Rzezyca, Rositten)...
- Sweden all captured territories. Moreover, all vessels constructed at Kokenhausen (Latvian: Koknese, Russian: Tsarevich-Dmitriev) for the failed Russian...
- Yam-Zapolsky, it was named the citadel of Koknese Castle (Latin: arx Kokenhausen, Russian: Кокенгаузен). After the end of the Livonian War, Koknese Castle...
- Radziwiłł Jürgen von Farensbach Battle of Karksi Battle of Wenden Battle of Kokenhausen Siege of Wolmar Siege of Fellin Battle of Reval Siege of Weissenstein...
- this war at Kokenhusen (modern Koknese) in early 1601 (see battle of Kokenhausen). Soon afterwards, Jan Zamoyski, fresh from his victory against the Moldavians...