St. John's Church (Estonian: Jaani kirik) is a large Lutheran parish church in Tallinn, Estonia. It is dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist, a disciple...
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John's Church, Suzhou St. John's Church, Aarhus St. John's Church, Copenhagen St. John's Church, Tartu St. John's Church, Tallinn St. John's Church, Helsinki...
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St. Nicholas Church (Estonian: Niguliste kirik, German: Nikolaikirche) is a medieval church building in Tallinn (Reval), Estonia. It was dedicated to...
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the Old Town in Tallinn, Estonia, where state functions and various concerts take place. It is bounded on the east by St. John's Church (built 1862–67)...
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St. Mary's Cathedral (Estonian: Toomkirik, German: Ritter- und Domkirche, full name: The Episcopal Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Mary, Tallinn, Estonian:...
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Church of St. John's almshouse (Estonian: Tallinna Jaani seegi kirik) is a wooden church in Tallinn, Estonia. Since 1999 the building is designated as...
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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 in Tallinn. The...
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- The Gas factory of Tallinn is finished. 1867 – St. John's Church built. 1870 Railway begins operating. Baltic Station (Tallinn Railway station, Balti...
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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...
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of St. John's Church in Tallinn. From 1926–1929, he conducted Radio Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra. He has been the organist in Tallinn St. John's Church...
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tallest churches, with 5 towers overall), Lübeck (4 of the 56 tallest churches, two of which with twin towers → 6 towers overall), Vienna (2), Tallinn (2)...
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Maakri (redirect from Tallinn central business district)
House in Maakri 34 on 8 August 2002 Church of St. John's almshouse from the 17th century. Modern Maakri Tallinn Rävala puiestee The beginning of Tartu...
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official name is the Orthodox Church of Estonia. The current primate of the church is Stephanos, Metropolitan of Tallinn and all Estonia, elected in 1999...
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Jaan Kiivit Sr. (category Lutheran archbishops of Tallinn)
his young age. On 6 June 1948, he became pastor of St. John's Church, Tallinn and Dean of Tallinn. In that period he also acted as a substitute for the...
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Madis Milling (category Male actors from Tallinn)
Karis. Milling's funeral was held at St. John's Church, Tallinn on 10 February 2022. He was buried in Tallinn's Forest Cemetery on 12 February. "101_biographies_2019"...
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Jaanikivi ('St John's stone') is a sacrificial stone in Võru County, Meremäe rural municipality in Miikse village near Miikse church by Miikse Stream in...
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1968 Tallinn) was an Estonian composer, organist, conductor. 1904–1919, he was organist in St. John's Church. He was one of the founders of Tallinn Higher...
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Tallinn, was established on 3 March 1922. By 1 January 1940 the Methodist Church in Estonia constituted of 1,836 members in 14 congregations (Tallinn...
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Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow (category People from Tallinn)
in St. Simeon's Church later that year; in 1947, he officiated in the same office in the Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in Tallinn. He...
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Bogislaus von Rosen in St. Nicholas' Church, Tallinn (1655) The door of the house, Pikk tänav 71, in the old town of Tallinn. None of the works bear Hoppenstätt's...
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of Estonia St. John's Church, Tallinn St. Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn St. Nicholas Church, Tallinn St. Olaf's Church, Tallinn St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral...
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Tallinn, the capital and largest city of Estonia, is home to 79 completed high-rises, 9 church spires, a defence tower (Pikk Hermann), Town Hall and 8...
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Cornelius Jakobs (redirect from Cornelius of Tallinn)
bishop of Tallinn and All Estonia, the head of the Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate. Cornelius was born on 19 June 1924 in Tallinn into the...
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he served as vicar of St Mary's Church in Rõuge until 1902. Between 1902 and 1904 he was assistant priest of St John's Church in Saint Petersburg. In...
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branches in the Tallinn, Estonia District. There are two Family History Centers in Estonia. The first known Estonian to join the LDS Church, Tiiu Pehrson...
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of Finland St. John's Church in Hamina Kulosaari Manor (c. 1810) Kuopio Lyceum High School in Kuopio (1826) Palace on Kohtu street 8, Tallinn Eckerö Mail...
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Kuno Pajula (category Lutheran archbishops of Tallinn)
parish church. Between 1954 and 1956 he was also responsible for the Alexander's Cathedral and in 1957 he became pastor of St. John's Church, Tallinn, where...
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given a new chancel; in Estonia, Reval (Tallinn) was restored. Among the more or less destroyed monastery churches that were renovated are Varnhem, Vreta...
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Church Tallinn 1867 59°26′1.74″N 24°44′42.34″E / 59.4338167°N 24.7450944°E / 59.4338167; 24.7450944 (St. John's Church) St. Mary's Church Tartu, Tartu...
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of Riga and Vicar of Tallinn. After the Estonian Republic was proclaimed in 1918, the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, St. Tikhon, in 1920 recognised...
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