St Peter's Church (Estonian: Tartu Peetri kirik, German: Petrikirche) is a 19th-century church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church located in Tartu...
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Peter's Church, Copenhagen St. Peter's Church, Næstved, Zealand Saint Peter's Church, Slagelse St Peter's Church, Tartu Church of St. Peter, Chennevières-sur-Marne...
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forest near Tartu University of Tartu Tartu University Library St Mary's Church, Tartu St Paul's Church, Tartu St Peter's Church, Tartu Bernotas, Rivo...
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St. John's Church, Tartu (Estonian: Jaani kirik, German: St. Johanniskirche zu Dorpat) is a Brick Gothic Lutheran church, one of the landmarks of the city...
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St Mary's Church (Estonian: Tartu Maarja kirik) is a 19th century church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church located in Tartu, Estonia. The original...
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Tartus (Arabic: طَرْطُوس / ALA-LC: Ṭarṭūs; known in the County of Tripoli as Tortosa and also transliterated from French Tartous) is a major port city...
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Tallinn St. John's Church, Tartu St. Michael's Church, Tallinn St. Nicholas Church, Tallinn St. Olaf's Church, Tallinn Valjala Church, oldest church in Estonia...
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(PDF). Tallinn-Tartu: Eelk.ee. p. 3. "Jõhvi St. Michael's Church". Histrodamus. Retrieved 2014-05-09. "St. John The Baptist's Lutheran Church In Lüganuse"...
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katedraalkirik) is a cathedral church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Tartu, Estonia. A number of other churches stood on the site of the current...
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centre of the city. Tartu had lost most of its major stone buildings when they were blown up in September 1708 on the orders of Peter the Great during the...
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Cathedral of Our Lady of Tortosa (redirect from National Museum of Tartus)
Tortosa (Arabic: كاتدرائية طرطوس) was a Catholic cathedral in the city of Tartus, Syria. Erected during the 12th century, it has been described by historians...
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destruction; however, structures like St. John's Church and the ruins of Tartu Cathedral remain. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Tartu was largely rebuilt in the...
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streets of Tartu (during which the governing of the city is symbolically handed over to the students for the night by the mayor of Tartu), followed by...
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Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (category University of Tartu alumni)
Empire, equipped with Danish passports. In 1808 he entered the University of Tartu (Dorpat), where he first studied philology, but soon turned his attention...
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Ivar Grünthal (category University of Tartu alumni)
and Lime') 1962: verse novel Peetri kiriku kellad ('The Bells of St. Peter's Church') Vabar, Sven. "Ivar Grünthal". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 26 January 2021...
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P. F. Strawson (redirect from Peter Strawson)
Oxford University Press, 1992. Estonian translation by T. Hallap (Tartu: University of Tartu Press, 2016) Entity and Identity. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
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List of Jesuit sites (redirect from Church of the Jesuits)
(1878–1977) St. Francis Xavier Church in Missoula, Montana (since 1881) St. Peter's Mission Church and Cemetery in Cascade, Montana (1881–1898) St. Francis...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Tallinn (category Catholic Church in Estonia)
the Latin Roman Catholic Church in Estonia from its formation in 1924 to 2024. Its cathedral episcopal see, the St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, is located...
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ceded to Estonia under the Peace Treaty of Tartu (1920). Under the Russian-Estonian Peace Treaty of Tartu of 1920, a small part of West Ingria became...
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Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch (redirect from Orthodox Church of Antioch)
archdiocese Archdiocese of Akkar and Dependencies (Wadi al-Nasara, Safita and Tartus): Basilios Mansour (2008–present) Archdiocese of Aleppo (Beroea) and Alexandretta:...
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Catholic Church of Tallinn (now Tallinn Catholic Cathedral) was consecrated, followed by the new Catholic Church of Tartu (Immaculate Conception church) in...
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the Copenhagen-Tartu biosemiotic school has further developed. Juri Lotman (1922–1993) was the founding member of the Tartu (or Tartu-Moscow) Semiotic...
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183 clerics in the Estonian church. There was also a Chair of Orthodoxy in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Tartu. There was a Pskovo-Pechorsky...
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influence on Kiev. He successfully captured the area around present-day Tartu, Estonia, establishing the fort of Yuryev, and forced nearby regions to...
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Storkyrkan (redirect from The Great Church)
Great Church'), also called Stockholms domkyrka (Stockholm Cathedral) and Sankt Nikolai kyrka (Church of Saint Nicholas), is the oldest church in Stockholm...
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of the Resource Society in Tartu. It was located in the area opposite the main entrance of the current St. Peter's Church (there is now a memorial stone...
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the Tannenberg Line in Eastern Estonia and crossed the Emajõgi river near Tartu, it launched the Tallinn Offensive on 17 September 1944 when Adolf Hitler...
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Gustavus Adolphus (category Burials at Riddarholmen Church)
December 2010. "Facts about the History of the University of Tartu". University of Tartu. 10 July 2009. Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved...
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Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow (category Recipients of the Order of St. Sava)
the Tartu district. He was elevated to the rank of Archpriest on 17 August 1958, and on 30 March 1959 he was appointed Dean of the united Tartu-Viljandi...
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Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the First Degree)
St Petersburg at the behest of Emperor Nicholas I. A full-size bronze-mounted statue by Vladimir Surovtsev in Chernyakhovsk, a bust monument in Tartu...
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