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- Karl Kolb: Wehrkirchen in Europa: eine Bild-Dokumentation. Echter, Würzburg, 1983, ISBN 3-429-00818-2 Wolfram Freiherr von Erfa: Wehrkirchen in Oberfranken...
- the many villages with fortified churches (German: Kirchenburgen or Wehrkirchen), and heraldic (including their coat-of-arms). The Transylvanian Saxons...
- standard German. An alternative term for them in standard German is also 'wehrkirchen' (i.e. fortified churches). During the Modern Age, they favoured more...
- Sprindberg Szielasken/Schielasken: Hallenfelde Szittkehmen/Schittkehmen: Wehrkirchen Tartarren: Noldental Thewelkehmen: Tulkeim Theweln: Pfalzberg Tollmingkehmen:...
- Colbergs boghandel, Rönne, 1934 Hermann Hinz: "Die ostskandinavischen Wehrkirchen". In: Chateau Gaillard: études de Castellologie médiévale. Université...
- produce little by way of finds. In the Middle Ages fortified churches (Wehrkirchen) and fortress churches (Kirchenburgen) also acted as refuge castles....
- online!. Retrieved 19 April 2009. Edmund Zöller, Dieter Dietrich (1994), Wehrkirchen und Kirchenburgen in Unterfranken: Steigerwald – Rhön – Spessart – Fränk...
- Bedeutungsträger. Berlin, 1951 Hans Jürgen Hessel: Befestigte Kirchen (Wehrkirchen), ein vernachlässigtes Kapitel deutscher Geschichte. In: Festungsjournal...
- be the only Kirchenburg in the Netherlands (not to be confused with Wehrkirchen or fortified churches, which are more numerous, but lack the curtain...