Jelgava: All Data
1. Lists and Timelines
Mitau: Chronology of Mentions
Note: For polities of antiquity, the listed capital or subdivision capital may also represent one or several of the most important cities of the region.
1561 AD
1620 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Duchy of Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (Commonwealth Fief), part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
1620 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Duchy of Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
1621 AD
Mentioned in Event: Polish-Swedish War (1621-25)
1625 AD
Mentioned in Event: Polish-Swedish War (1621-25)
1626 AD
Mentioned in: Battle of Mitau, part of Polish-Swedish War (1626-29)
1701 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Duchy of Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
1705 AD
Mentioned in Event: Livonian-Estonian Frontier of the Great Northern War
1705 AD
Mentioned in: siege of Mitau, part of Livonian-Estonian Frontier of the Great Northern War
1914 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Governatorate of Courland, part of Russian Empire
1915 AD
Mentioned in Event: Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive
1918 AD
Mentioned in Event: Aftermath of World War I
1918 AD
Mentioned in Event: Consequences of Brest-Litovsk Treaty in Latvia
1918 AD
Capital of Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (Germany)
1919 AD
Mentioned in Event: Bermontian attack
1919 AD
Mentioned in Event: German Coup
1919 AD
Mentioned in Event: Latvian and German counteroffensive
1919 AD
Mentioned in Event: Return of latvian government
1919 AD
Mentioned in Event: Soviet offensive (Latvian War of Independence)
1939 AD
Mentioned in Event: Soviet occupation of the Baltic states
1940 AD
Mentioned in Event: Soviet occupation of the Baltic states
1941 AD
Mentioned in Event: Baltic Operation
1991 AD
Mentioned in Event: Dissolution of the Soviet Union
2025 AD
Subdivision Capital of the State city of Jelgava, part of Republic of Latvia