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Jaani Seek (0) Symbol designating a Point of Interest.

St-John’s Hospice/Almshouse (and later leprosarium), now best known for its church (Jaani seegi kirik, now the Armenian church of Grigor the Illuminator) on the corner of Tornimäe and Rävala and museum on Väike-Pääsukese. Known in Latin as domus fratrum leprosorum sancti Johannis, and in MLG as sankt Johannis sekenhus) from MLG sēk, sek, seek, seec, seeck, seik, zeyk, seck, sīk, and certainly others, related to Eng. ‘sick’. Why German switched to krank is anyone’s guess. First mentioned (1237) by Wilhelm / William of Sabina (and Modena), papal legate to popes Honorius III and Gregory IX, who tried to ensure Estonia belonged to Rome, and to whom Henry of Latvia, author of the Livonian Chronicle, was assigned as interpreter (1225-1227).