composers." Ķeniņš was born in Latvia to parents who held prominent positions in Latvian cultural and political life. His father, AtisĶeniņš, was a lawyer
main figures of the Democratic Bloc were either arrested and deported (AtisĶeniņš [lv], Pēteris Berģis and Jānis Bankavs [lv]) or shot (Hugo Celmiņš) shortly
Germans was severely limited in 1931–1933, when the Minister of Education AtisĶeniņš introduced a policy of latvianization in minority schools. On July 18
Progressive Farmers Association (from 14 June 1931) Third Ulmanis cabinet 14 AtisĶeniņš (1874–1961) 6 December 1931 – 23 March 1933 Democratic Center Second
Parish School and then between 1903 and 1908 studied at the private AtisĶeniņš Gymnasium. Having qualified as a teacher, between 1909 and 1911 Bērzkalne