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- 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...
- settlements were more protected with a series of fortified churches known as 'kirchenburgen' in standard German. An alternative term for them in standard German...
- 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...
- towers are often referred to more specifically as fortress churches or Kirchenburgen (literally "church castles"). Most fortified churches may be found in...
- Transylvanian villages with fortified churches, known in German as kirchenburgen), or some of the most renowned castles as well as several medieval town...
- Siebenbuerger.de (in German). Retrieved 30 January 2023. "Turnișor/Neppendorf". Kirchenburgen.org (in German). Retrieved 1 February 2023. Jürgen Henkel (14 August...
-  330–331. Ursula Pfistermeister: Wehrhaftes Franken. Vol. 2: Burgen, Kirchenburgen, Stadtmauern um Würzburg. Verlag Hans Carl, Nuremberg, 2001, ISBN 3-418-00386-9...
- April 2009. Edmund Zöller, Dieter Dietrich (1994), Wehrkirchen und Kirchenburgen in Unterfranken: Steigerwald – Rhön – Spessart – Fränk. Weinland, Uffenheim:...
- wine growing in Franconia, rural crafts, historic fortified churches (Kirchenburgen), such as the one at Mönchsondheim, and on life in Franconian villages...