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Orthodoxy and Orthodox Sacral Buildings in Estonia from the 11th to the 19th CenturiesKeywords: Estonia , Orthodoxy , Orthodox sacral buildings , poluverniks , Setomaa (Setoland) , Seto ts ssons Abstract: The article provides an overview of the history of Orthodoxy, reachingthe territories of Estonia and Setomaa (Petseri/Pechersky District) from Russia, as of the 11th century up until the 1840s, when the Estonian Lutherans began to massively convert to the Russian Orthodox Church. Prior to this changing-of-church-movement, Orthodox and Old Believers’ congregations in Estonia primarily comprised the Russians living or temporarily residing in Estonia, and in Setomaa – the Seto people and Russians. In addition, the so-called poluverniks of Virumaa area are also dealt with. The article focuses on theestablishment of Orthodox churches, convents, monasteries and chapels (incl. Seto ts ssons) in the territory of the present-day Republic of Estonia and the Petseri/Pechersky District in the Pskov Oblast, Russia (the habitat of Seto people). Photographs of the oldest preserved Orthodox sacral buildings have been taken during the fieldwork of 2007–2010.
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