-
settlements were more
protected with a
series of
fortified churches known as '
kirchenburgen' in
standard German. An
alternative term for them in
standard German...
- Carinthia, Klagenfurt, 1985, ISBN 3-85378-237-X Karl Kolb:
Wehrkirchen und
Kirchenburgen in Franken. 2nd edition. Echter, Würzburg, 1981, ISBN 3-921056-16-0...
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towers are
often referred to more
specifically as
fortress churches or
Kirchenburgen (literally "church castles"). Most
fortified churches date back to time...
-
architecture represented by the many
villages with
fortified churches (German:
Kirchenburgen or Wehrkirchen), and
heraldic (including
their coat-of-arms). The Transylvanian...
- The
Saxons established many
towns along the
river such as
Agnita with
Kirchenburgen, or
fortified churches. The
following rivers are
tributaries to the...
-
Middle Ages
fortified churches (Wehrkirchen) and
fortress churches (
Kirchenburgen) also
acted as
refuge castles. They were
primarily utilised as the village...
- Siebenbuerger.de (in German).
Retrieved 30
January 2023. "Turnișor/Neppendorf".
Kirchenburgen.org (in German). 17
March 2016.
Retrieved 1
February 2023. Jürgen Henkel...
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Transylvanian villages with
fortified churches,
known in
German as
kirchenburgen), or some of the most
renowned castles as well as
several medieval town...
- Romanian). INSSE. 31 May 2023. Arne Franke: Das
wehrhafte Sachsenland –
Kirchenburgen im südlichen Siebenbürgen,
Deutsches Kulturforum Östliches Europa, Potsdam...
- p. 50. ISBN 978-3-7983-2618-7.
Juliana Fabrițius
Dancu -
Sachsische Kirchenburgen in Siebenburgen,
Zeitschrift Transilvania, Sibiu, 1983. "Parohia Ortodoxă...