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- St. James' Church (German: Hauptkirche St. Jacobi) is one of the five prin****l churches (Hauptkirchen) of Hamburg. In 1529, it became a Lutheran church...
- The Jakobikirche was a High Rhenish Neo-Romanesque church built in Dresden between 1898 and 1901 to plans by Jürgen Kröger. It was destro**** by bombing...
- St. James' Church (German: Jakobikirche) is one of the five main Evangelical Lutheran parish churches in Lübeck's old town, Germany. It was consecrated...
- From 1853 to 1858, the company built an organ with 53 voices for the Jakobikirche in Magdeburg, and from 1856 to 1861, it built the organ at Magdeburg...
- Mühlhausen, moving in 1737 to find a new engagement as organist at the Jakobikirche in Sangerhausen. It was a post for which his father had applied as a...
- February (Petrikirche) and 1 (Nikolaikirche), 15 (Katherinenkirche), 22 (Jakobikirche), and 29 (Michaeliskirche) March 1722; Lost; First P****ion setting performed...
- from 1633 to 1636 and later joined him in Hamburg as organist at the Jakobikirche. His compositional style includes both traditional and progressive elements...
- monastery). It is one of the earliest hall churches in Germany St. James' (Jakobikirche/Radewiger Kirche) is a late Gothic hall church (1330) St. John's (St...
- Peter's Church (Petrikirche) and the other one at the St. James' Church (Jakobikirche). The Renaissance part of Freiberg, built after a fire destro**** the...
- among them the 14th-century Nikolaikirche (St Nicholas Church) and Jakobikirche (St Jacob's Church). The ruins of the latter were pulled down in 1960...