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Sacred space and corporate identity: the Black Heads’ chapels in the mendicant churches of Tallinn and Riga

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  • Anu Mänd
  • Anneli Randla

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Vol. 4 (2012): Baltic Journal of Art History Autumn 2012

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ISSN 1736-8812 (print), ISSN 2346-5581 (online)

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