The 1772 cemetery reform of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, resulted in great changes in the cemetery culture of Russia’s Baltic provinces. The ban on burials in churches and the vicinity of churches resulted in the rapid development of cemetery parks outside of settlements. The strong political relations of Estonia’s manor owners with the Russian central government resulted in the nobles being given the privilege to establish burial plots in the churchyards, but in Livonia, this was strictly prohibited. Simultaneously with the parish cemeteries, the owners of private manors established family cemeteries on their manors. The new cemeteries were not only places to bury the dead, but, inspired by contemporary poets, they were seen as ...
Die vorliegende Bakkalaureusarbeit beschäftigt sich verallgemeinernd mit der Russifizierung in den ...
Kaur Alttoa: Urvaste Church and the Question of the RigaSchool of Construction in the 13th CenturyKe...
The Collection of Ashlars at the Tallinn City Museum includes a sculpture that stands 52.5 cm tall a...
The 1772 cemetery reform of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, resulted in great changes in the...
Ragnar Nurk: A view on talllinn with her fortificationsKeywords: Karl (Carl) Ferdinand von Kügelgen ...
The materials in the Retrospective National Bibliography of foreignlanguagepublications printed in E...
Most of the parish churches built in North-Estonia during the 14th centuryare simple rectangular bui...
Written sources indicate that burials inside churches and within the churchyard enjoyed a special ...
Ramus poeticus. The Latin Sepulchral Epigram on the Sarcophagus of Thomas Ramm in St Mary’s Cathedra...
Kaur Alttoa: St. Michael’s Church in Läänemaa – A Fortified Church?Keywords: St. Michael’s Church, L...
Digiteeritud Euroopa Regionaalarengu Fondi rahastusel, projekti "Eesti teadus- ja õppekirjandus" (20...
Viljandi ‘s St. Catherine’s ChapelDuring the Middle Ages, St. Catherine’s Chapel in Viljandi (Fellin...
Hrsg. von der Ehstländischen Literärischen Gesellschaft durch Eduard Pabsthttp://tartu.ester.ee/reco...
Kuna tänapäeva planeerimisprotsessis on oluline suhtumine ajaloolistesse aladesse, sai antud bakal...
Üha rohkem kalmistuid nii linnas kui ka maapiirkonnas on saavutanud või saavutavad lähiajal oma täis...
Die vorliegende Bakkalaureusarbeit beschäftigt sich verallgemeinernd mit der Russifizierung in den ...
Kaur Alttoa: Urvaste Church and the Question of the RigaSchool of Construction in the 13th CenturyKe...
The Collection of Ashlars at the Tallinn City Museum includes a sculpture that stands 52.5 cm tall a...
The 1772 cemetery reform of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, resulted in great changes in the...
Ragnar Nurk: A view on talllinn with her fortificationsKeywords: Karl (Carl) Ferdinand von Kügelgen ...
The materials in the Retrospective National Bibliography of foreignlanguagepublications printed in E...
Most of the parish churches built in North-Estonia during the 14th centuryare simple rectangular bui...
Written sources indicate that burials inside churches and within the churchyard enjoyed a special ...
Ramus poeticus. The Latin Sepulchral Epigram on the Sarcophagus of Thomas Ramm in St Mary’s Cathedra...
Kaur Alttoa: St. Michael’s Church in Läänemaa – A Fortified Church?Keywords: St. Michael’s Church, L...
Digiteeritud Euroopa Regionaalarengu Fondi rahastusel, projekti "Eesti teadus- ja õppekirjandus" (20...
Viljandi ‘s St. Catherine’s ChapelDuring the Middle Ages, St. Catherine’s Chapel in Viljandi (Fellin...
Hrsg. von der Ehstländischen Literärischen Gesellschaft durch Eduard Pabsthttp://tartu.ester.ee/reco...
Kuna tänapäeva planeerimisprotsessis on oluline suhtumine ajaloolistesse aladesse, sai antud bakal...
Üha rohkem kalmistuid nii linnas kui ka maapiirkonnas on saavutanud või saavutavad lähiajal oma täis...
Die vorliegende Bakkalaureusarbeit beschäftigt sich verallgemeinernd mit der Russifizierung in den ...
Kaur Alttoa: Urvaste Church and the Question of the RigaSchool of Construction in the 13th CenturyKe...
The Collection of Ashlars at the Tallinn City Museum includes a sculpture that stands 52.5 cm tall a...