Jaan Kiivit Senior (27 February 1906 – 3 August 1971) was an Estonian prelate who was the Archbishop of Tallinn and the first primate of the Estonian...
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Rakvere in Estonia in the family of the priest and later the archbishop Jaan Kiivit Sr. In 1959 he graduated from the secondary school and began his studies...
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and culture critic Jaan Kärner (1891–1958), Estonian poet and writer Jaan Kiivit Sr. (1906–1971), Estonian Archbishop Jaan Kiivit, Jr. (1940–2005), Estonian...
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piiskopkond). Jaan Kiivit Sr. (1949–1967) (First Archbishop) Alfred Tooming (1967–1977) Edgar Hark (1978–1986) Kuno Pajula (1987–1994) Jaan Kiivit Jr. (1994–2005)...
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(Aav) (1878–1961), head of Finnish Orthodox Church Jaan Kiivit, Jr (1940–2005), archbishop Jaan Kiivit, Sr (1906–1971), archbishop Jakob Kukk (1870–1933)...
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and journalist (et) Jaan Kalviste (1898–1936), chemist, educator and translator Jaan Kiivit Sr. (1906–1971), clergyman Jaan Kiivit Jr. (1940–2005), clergyman...
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the Viljandi deanery. On 12 October 1967, after the resignation of Jaan Kiivit Sr., he was elected Archbishop of the Estonian church, and was consecrated...
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diplomat Jaan Tomp (1894–1924), communist party official and politician Juhan Muks (1899–1983), painter Kaarel Pürg (born 1949), politician Jaan Kiivit Sr. (1906–1971)...
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in West Germany. He was ordained priest on 24 May 1950 by Archbishop Jaan Kiivit Sr. in St. Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn. Between 1949 and 1950 and again between...
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appointed vicar of Charles' Church, Tallinn. On 4 May 1955 Archbishop Jaan Kiivit Sr. named Hark as his permanent deputy. The next Archbishop, Alfred Tooming...
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