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Tobias Heinze
Tobias Heinze (c. 1593–1653) (also Heintze) was an Estonian cabinetmaker and woodcarver based in Tallinn. He is best known for his carving of St Christopher which stands in the church of St Nicholas’ in Tallinn. It was carved to support the pulpit. He also made modifications to the Holy Kinship altar which was originally in Tallinn town hall but bought by a rural congregation in 1652. This is now also preserved in St Nicholas' Church, Tallinn. List of works *St Christopher statue, St. Nicholas' Church, Tallinn, Estonia. 1624 *Pulpit, Holy Cross Church, Harju-Risti, Estonia 1630 *Altar, Keila Church, Central Square, Keila, Estonia 1632 *Pulpit, Keila Church, Central Square, Keila, Estonia 1632 *Pulpit, St Nicholas’ Church, Kose, Estonia *Pulpit, The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jõelähtme, Estonia *Pulpit Leesi Church, 1646? References

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St Christopher In St Nicholas' Church, Tallinn
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Harju-Risti Kiriku Kantsel
Harju-Risti is a village in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Harju-Risti Church The church dedicated to the Holy Cross was founded by the monks of Padise Abbey around 1330 as a chapel. Following the St. George's Night Uprising construction was halted until the early 15th century. During the Livonian War, the church was damaged; however, the greatest threat to the building has been that it stands on unstable ground and has been sinking into the ground. In the 17th century, the ceiling of the choir collapsed, followed by parts of the unusual, round western tower. In this way the church acquired its present oddly-shaped look. The interior of the church as tombstones from the 15th century, a Renaissance pulpit by Tobias Heinze Tobias Heinze (c. 1593–1653) (also Heintze) was an Estonian cabinetmaker and woodcarver based in Tallinn. He is best known for his carving of St Christopher which stands in the church of St Nicholas’ in Tallinn. It was carved to ...
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Jõelähtme Kirik-Kantsel
Jõelähtme (german: Jegelecht) is a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia. (retrieved 27 July 2021) Gallery File:Jõelähtme postijaama peahoone1.jpg, Post office File:Jõelähtme rahvamaja juulis 2018.jpg, Community centre File:Mälestussammas.JPG, Estonian War of Independence The Estonian War of Independence ( et, Vabadussõda, literally "Freedom War"), also known as the Estonian Liberation War, was a defensive campaign of the Estonian Army and its allies, most notably the United Kingdom, against the Bolshevik westwa ... memorial References Villages in Harju County Kreis Harrien {{Harju-geo-stub ...
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Harju-Risti
Harju-Risti is a village in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Harju-Risti Church The church dedicated to the Holy Cross was founded by the monks of Padise Abbey around 1330 as a chapel. Following the St. George's Night Uprising construction was halted until the early 15th century. During the Livonian War The Livonian War (1558–1583) was the Russian invasion of Old Livonia, and the prolonged series of military conflicts that followed, in which Tsar Ivan the Terrible of Russia (Muscovy) unsuccessfully fought for control of the region (pr ..., the church was damaged; however, the greatest threat to the building has been that it stands on unstable ground and has been sinking into the ground. In the 17th century, the ceiling of the choir collapsed, followed by parts of the unusual, round western tower. In this way the church acquired its present oddly-shaped look. The interior of the church as tombstones from the 15th century, a Renaissance pulpit ...
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Jõelähtme
Jõelähtme (german: Jegelecht) is a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia. (retrieved 27 July 2021) Gallery File:Jõelähtme postijaama peahoone1.jpg, Post office File:Jõelähtme rahvamaja juulis 2018.jpg, Community centre File:Mälestussammas.JPG, Estonian War of Independence The Estonian War of Independence ( et, Vabadussõda, literally "Freedom War"), also known as the Estonian Liberation War, was a defensive campaign of the Estonian Army and its allies, most notably the United Kingdom, against the Bolshevik westw ... memorial References Villages in Harju County Kreis Harrien {{Harju-geo-stub ...
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Estonian Baroque Sculptors
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People From Tallinn
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Year Of Birth Uncertain
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