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Biertan (German: Birthälm;
Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Birthälm/Bierthalmen/Bierthalm; Hungarian: Berethalom) is a
commune in
Sibiu County, Transylvania...
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Biertan fortified church (Romanian:
Biserica fortificată din
Biertan; German:
Kirchenburg von Birthälm) is a
Lutheran fortified church in
Biertan (German:...
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Biertan Donarium is a fourth-century
Christian votive object found near the town of
Biertan, in Transylvania, Romania. Made out of
bronze in the shape...
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Biertan (Hungarian: Berethalom) is a left
tributary of the
river Târnava Mare in Romania. It
discharges into the Târnava Mare in Șaroș pe Târnave...
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Villages with
fortified churches in
Transylvania UNESCO World Heritage Site
Biertan village and
fortified church Location Transylvania,
Romania Criteria Cultural:...
- Daia, Șapartoc,
Valea Dracului, Vâlcăndorf, Șaeș, Criș, Laslea, Valchid,
Biertan, Ațel,
Valea Mare, Buzd, Moșna, Ighiș, Vorumloc, Vișa, Șeica, Soroștin...
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Biertan fortified church,
Biertan (Hungarian: Berethalom, German: Birthälm)...
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villages from Transylvania, some of them
being UNESCO World Heritage Sites:
Biertan Valea Viilor Cisnădie Cisnădioara
Slimnic Agnita The
abbey of Cârța The...
- Bridge.
Christianity Constantinian shift Khorugv Michaelion XI
monogram Biertan Donarium A. Macgeorge, Flags,
Glasgow (1881): The
labarum of the emperors...
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rights for the
Sibiu region to
people living in Mediaș, Șeica Mare, and
Biertan. 1359: Mediaș is
called for the
first time a city ("civitas"). The first...