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Frīdrihs Briedis

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31: 350: 133: 103: 122: 91: 280:. Having arrived at the rail station, nearly at his destination, he encountered two inebriated monks. A shocked Briedis renounced any thought of entering the priesthood—he held boozing to be the most vile immorality and would have no truck with any who engaged in it. To fill the void, in 1905, Briedis found a new calling—the military. 269:, where he moved in with relatives and entered the six-year city school. A consistently excellent student, he devoted his spare time furthering his religious studies, tutoring to buy books, hoping one day to become a minister—his goal to battle the moral decay which deeply affected him at the time of the 678: 638: 618: 673: 628: 633: 663: 603: 648: 593: 623: 78: 258:
Briedis' upbringing, particularly his mother's influence, engendered in him a devout nature. He graduated with distinction from the local rural district (
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as commander of a battalion. During the Christmas Battles he fought in Tīreļpurvs, where he was wounded for a second time.
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for his valor in the Christmas Battles, and for participation in almost all the rifleman's operations on the
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Briedis, A Concise Biography with 12 Illustrations Based on a Manuscript by Aleksandrs Plensners.
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To escape dishonest and harsh baronial treatment, Briedis' father moved the family from
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by his last year at the school. Briedis graduated from the war school with the rank of
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broke out, triggering the collapse of the army. Many riflemen joined the
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patrols and received numerous awards for valor for his accomplishments.
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Latvian military personnel in the Imperial Russian Army of World War I
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Finished with school, Briedis determined to enter the Monastery at
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class
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battalion. He and his men participated in battles near the
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front. In Riga there is also a street named in his name.
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Fridrihs Briedis presents awards to his soldiers. (1916)
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Due to his excellent 8: 385:, but he recovered and participated in the 262:) and local congregational church schools. 29: 18: 664:People executed by Russia by firing squad 604:Russian military personnel of World War I 558:When translated as "parish" in English, " 541: 539: 537: 535: 492:Biography in Order of Lāčplēsis home page 212:(June 23, 1888 – August 28, 1918) was a 508:Latvijas Valsts apbalvojumi un Lāčplēši 477: 313:, and afterwards he served in the 99th 649:Victims of Red Terror in Soviet Russia 594:Latvian people from the Russian Empire 487: 485: 483: 481: 624:Recipients of the Cross of St. George 227:the recipient of all classes of the 7: 14: 427:. He received all classes of the 419:, and on August 27, 1918, he was 293:In 1906 he was accepted into the 506:Priedītis, Ērichs Ēriks (1996). 327:and was appointed the company's 131: 120: 101: 89: 614:People of the Russian Civil War 589:People from Shumilina District 1: 439:References in popular culture 342:, where he successfully led 669:20th-century Latvian people 659:Executed military personnel 510:(in Latvian). Riga: Junda. 411:. On July 23, 1918, he was 219:and one of the most famous 695: 599:People from Polotsky Uyezd 362:When the formation of the 16:Latvian military personnel 549:M. Goppers, Sweden. 1963. 443:Latvian pagan metal band 201:Order of Saint Stanislaus 28: 198:(II, III and IV classes) 654:Executed Latvian people 644:Latvian anti-communists 338:, initially serving in 354: 352: 191:Order of St. Vladimir 144:Years of service 127:Imperial Russian Army 203:(II and III classes) 182:(I, II, III classes) 398:February Revolution 334:He participated in 245:Vitebsk Governorate 223:commanders. He was 188:Sword of St. George 185:Cross of St. George 55:Vitebsk Governorate 429:Order of Lāčplēsis 355: 299:tactical knowledge 289:Russian Army units 271:Russo-Japanese War 229:Order of Lāčplēsis 180:Order of Lāčplēsis 545:M. 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Klenoviki
Vitebsk Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Russia
Russian Empire
Russia
White Movement
Imperial Russian Army
Russia
White Army
Colonel
World War I
Russian Civil War
Order of Lāčplēsis
Cross of St. George
Order of St. Vladimir
Order of St. Anna
Order of Saint Stanislaus
Latvian
colonel
Latvian Riflemen
posthumously
Order of Lāčplēsis
Vidzeme
Vitebsk Governorate
Shumilina Raion
Belarus
Daugavpils

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