- Koknese
Latvian Cities
name=Koknese
Coa=WappenKoknese.png
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citysince=1277
lost=17th Century
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n1=56
n2=39
e1=25
e2=26
othernames= _de. Kokenh(a)usen (Audio|Kokenhusen - Kokenhausen.ogg|pronunciation); _pl. Kokenhuza; _ru. Кукейнос
District=Aizkraukle
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population=2906
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postcode=LV-5113
callcode=51
webpage=http://www.koknese.lv/Koknese (audio|Koknesepronunciation.ogg|pronunciation) is a
town inAizkraukle District ,Latvia on the right bank of theDaugava river. It has a population of nearly 3,000.Chronology
* The site of Koknese was originally a
Latgalian and Selonian settlement named Kukenois.
* By the late 12th century, the settlement of Kukenois had fallen under the loosesovereignty ofPrincipality of Polatsk as a tributary sub-principality .
* At the beginning of the 13th century,Germans led byAlbert of Buxhoeveden and the crusadingLivonia n Order began to occupy the shores of the Gulf ofRiga .* By 1205 in return for protection against
Lithuanians andPolatsk , theRussia n princeVyachko ("Vetseka") of Kukenois gave half of his land to Albert.
* By 1209 Kukenois had been taken over by the Order, whereupon Albert ordered the construction of a stonecastle where the Daugava meets thePērse river to replace the wooden fortification of the Latvians.
* The formal sovereignty of Polotsk was finally revoked in 1215.
* The Order then controlled the town until its transferrance in 1238 to the bishops of Riga.
* The castle was frequently a source of dispute between the bishops and the von Tiesenhausen family, which it had been granted to as afief in 1269. They were supported by the Teutonic Order, as noble possession of the castle weakened the power of their rivals in the bishopric.
* The town, known in German as Kokenhusen, received itstown privileges in 1277. * During the 14th century, Kokenhusen flourished as part of the mercantileHanseatic League .
* ArchbishopJohn V of Wallenrodt was able to resolve the conflict with thr Teutonic Order and restore the territory to the church in 1397.
* The town became the summer residence of the Archbishop of Riga in 1420 and the primary residence in the 16th century.
* During theLivonian War , Kokenhusen was taken byPoland in 1561, who named the town Kokenhuza. Although Muscovite forces captured the town, it was recovered by Polish forces.
* During the 17th centuryPolish-Swedish Wars , the town was repeatedly contested. It was the site of theBattle of Kokenhausen in 1601, in which thehussar s of thePolish cavalry defeated their numerically greater Swedish adversaries. However, the town became part of theDominions of Sweden in 1629 and was refortified by the Swedes.
* During theGreat Northern War the castle was conquered bySaxony in 1700 and destroyed by the Saxons when they were forced to retreat before the Swedes in 1701. By war's end Kokenhusen was incorporated intoImperial Russia with the rest of Livonia. Although the Russians had been calling it Kukeinos from the 13th century, they chose to keep the German name.* A
railway line running through Koknese was completed by 1861, allowing the town to become a recreational site.
* TheBaltic German von Löwenstern family constructed a Neo-Renaissance manor castle which was completed in 1894; however, it burned down during theRussian Revolution of 1905 .
* The Latvianplaywright Rūdolfs Blaumanis lived in the town during the 1880s.
* After Latvian independence from Russia and Germany was declared afterWorld War I , a hill in the town was dubbed "Professor's Hill" owing to its popularity as a meeting place forintelligentsia . By then the town was known by the Latvian name Koknese.* The
Pļaviņas hydroelectric plant was commissioned near the town in 1966. Its construction left the foundation of the castle ruins underwater.
* Koknese is a participant in theNew Hanseatic League , an association with the goal of developing the economy and tourism of its constituent cities.The
Coat of arms of Koknese depicts a boat, a key, and acrosier .ights
The Koknese Manor
Park , located over parts of the medieval town and castle ruins, contains the tallest wooden sculpture in the country. The structure, built byĢirts Burvis , was opened in 2002 to commemorate the 725thanniversary of the town's foundation.See also
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Principality of Kukenois External links
*lv icon [http://www.koknese.lv/ Municipal website]
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