Kullamaa (German: Goldenbeck) is a village in Lääne-Nigula Parish, Lääne County, in western Estonia.[1]
The first Estonian professional composer Rudolf Tobias (1873–1918) lived in Kullamäe between 1885 and 1889, where his father served as the parish clerk. Later, composer Artur Uritamm served as the church organist.
Pastor and translator Heinrich Göseken (1612–1681) worked as a pastor in Kullamaa church. He is credited with writing a grammar of Estonian language as well as a Latin-Estonian-German dictionary.[2]
^Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead link] (retrieved 28 July 2021)
^Viirand, Tiiu (2004). Estonia. Cultural Tourism. Kunst Publishers. p. 108. ISBN 9949407184.
Kullamaa (German: Goldenbeck) is a village in Lääne-Nigula Parish, Lääne County, in western Estonia. The first Estonian professional composer Rudolf Tobias...
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earliest extant samples of connected (north) Estonian are the so-called Kullamaa prayers dating from 1524 and 1528. In 1525 the first book published in...
a local pianist. After he graduated, Tobias moved with his parents to Kullamaa, where his father had become the parish clerk. In 1889 Tobias entered Tallinn...
formed Haapsalu (urban municipality) Lääne-Nigula Parish, Martna Parish, Kullamaa Parish, Nõva Parish and Noarootsi Parish formed Lääne-Nigula Parish Viru-Nigula...
Mildebrath founded one of the oldest rural pharmacies in Estonia, at Kullamaa. It stayed in business continuously for 122 years, until 2008. "Lääne Elu"...
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Estonia. Before the administrative reform in 2017, the village was in Kullamaa Parish. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements...
names. The earliest extant samples of connected Estonian are the so-called Kullamaa prayers dating from 1524 and 1528. The first known printed book is a bilingual...
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created the RVL. Redlich died in June 1949 in a Soviet-organized ambush near Kullamaa Parish. Laar, Mart (1 January 1993). Metsavennad (in Estonian). Tallinn:...
in Tallinn, aged 46. He was interred at the cemetery in the village of Kullamaa in Lääne County. "Suri näitleja ja lavastaja Aare Laanemets". Delfi (in...
the organist at the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John in Kullamaa, following in the footsteps of Johannes Tobias, whose son Rudolf, considered...
Bishop of Ösel-Wiek, during Johannes III Orgas reign. Kullamaa Church Protestant 13th century Kullamaa 58°52′51″N 24°04′33″E / 58.88083°N 24.07583°E /...
Dorpat, that is forced to pay tribute for four years. De Lode brothers in Kullamaa Parish refuse to recognize the new Bishop of Ösel-Wiek. 1236 22 September...
unclear circumstances, only 23 years old. Her grave is located in the nearby Kullamaa church, and her life has inspired plenty of local lore. In 1797, Emperor...
and Türi Haapsalu district (Викский уезд), comprising Märjamaa, Vigala, Kullamaa, Martna, Kirbla, Lääne-Nigula, Ridala, Lihula, Karuse, Hanila, Mihkli,...