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Bishoprics and Cathedral Chapters

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Fig. 4. The episcopal castle in Haapsalu. A nineteenth-century view before the restoration of the cathedral in the south wing of the castle in the 1880s [Wilhelm S. Stavenhagen, (Mitau, 1867)].
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Fig. 5. Tartu Cathedral, a fine example of gothic architecture in brick, left in ruins in the sixteenth century. In 1804–7 its eastern part was rebuilt as the university library. Lithography by Woldemar Friedrich Krüger, 1837 (Tartu Ülikooli Raamatukogu, ÜR 9801).
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Fig. 6. Bishop-elect Johannes of Tallinn (d. 1320), Bishop Helenbert of Schleswig (d. 1343), and Bishop Jakob of Ösel (d. 1337). Wall painting in the upper chancel of the Franciscan St Catherine’s church in Lübeck, . 1365. Photograph by Stanislav Stepashko.
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Fig. 7. Kuressaare castle, the main residence of the bishops of Ösel at the end of the Middle Ages, is preserved almost in its original form (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kuressaare_Loss.jpg). Photograph by Marko Palm.
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