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  • ...n artist}}'''Benedikt Dreyer''' (born before 1495 - died after 1555) was a German sculptor, carver and painter working in [[Lübeck]]. ...rom Burg Church in Lübeck, which is part of the remarkable collection of [[medieval art]] in the [[St. Anne's Museum Quarter, Lübeck#St. Anne's museum (Museum ...
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  • {{Short description|Privy in medieval buildings}} '''Garderobe''' is a historic term for a room in a medieval castle. The ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' gives as its first meaning a ...
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  • ...ps ([[Swahili language|Swahili]] ''Toten'', adapted from [[German language|German]] ''Toteninsel'', meaning "Island of the Dead") is a small uninhabited and ...g/10.2307/3334723.</ref> The current name comes from the [[German language|German]] word for "dead bodies" alluding to the numerous graves on the island.<ref ...
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  • {{short description|German Jewish art historian}} ...com/books?id=FtlMAgAAQBAJ|title=The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture|date=2012|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-539536-5|pages=42 ...
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  • {{Short description|German architect}} '''Theodor Fischer''' (28 May 1862 – 25 December 1938) was a German [[architect]] and teacher. ...
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  • In medieval [[castles]], the '''chemise''' ([[French language|French]]: "shirt") was ty ...a entry "Mantelmauer" links to this entry. This is not accurate, since the German "Mantelmauer" was renowned for being particularly high rather than the Engl ...
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  • {{Expand German}} ...westwork is to resolve the horizontal thrust of the east-to-west [[Arcade (architecture)|arcades]] of the [[nave]].{{sfn|Heyman|2015|p=9}} Church towers as a part ...
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  • '''Katz Castle''' ({{langx|de|Burg Katz}}) is a castle above the [[Germany|German]] town of [[Sankt Goarshausen]] in [[Rhineland-Palatinate]]. The castle sta ...ginal castle "Burg Katzenelnbogen" (lit. ''Castle [of] Cat's Elbow'') this medieval fortress castle is officially known as ''Burg Neukatzenelnbogen'' (''Castle ...
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  • | architectural_style = [[Renaissance architecture|Flemish Renaissance]] ...asteel van Arenberg}}; {{langx|fr|Château d'Arenberg}}) is a [[Renaissance architecture|Flemish Renaissance]] style [[château]] in [[Heverlee]], close to [[Leuven] ...
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  • {{Infobox German location ...ts. The town centre still contains several [[medieval]] Roman and [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] churches and a [[castle]]. There are many buildings from even earl ...
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  • {{Infobox German location [[File:Lassan Kirche St-Johannis Ostgiebel.JPG|thumb|left|The medieval town church]] ...
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  • ...dieval]] stone church of [[Norway]] and the world's northernmost surviving medieval building. It is a [[parish church]] of the [[Church of Norway]] in [[Harsta ...aking it one of the largest medieval churches of rural Norway. In the late Medieval period, Trondenes served as the main church centre of [[North Norway|Northe ...
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  • {{Infobox German place ...prox. 10&nbsp;km southeast of [[Koblenz]]. Braubach has assorted medieval architecture intact, including portions of the [[town wall]], [[half-timbered]] building ...
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  • | architecture = [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] ...built in the 12th century by [[Saxons|Saxon]] settlers. It is an inhabited medieval citadel that, in 1999, was designated a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]] ...
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  • | architecture = ...date=1 October 2015}}</ref> over the entrance. Next to the well house is a medieval, circular trough that collects the spring water.<ref name="pastscape">{{cit ...
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  • | epochs = [[Roman and Byzantine Greece|Medieval Greece]] ...rch in 1984. Excavations from 1993 to 1996 by the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto uncovered areas around the gate house ...
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  • ...cite book|author=Douglas Ord|title=National Gallery of Canada: Ideas, Art, Architecture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9GEBBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA314|date=26 May 200 * Old German paintings 1300–1550 ...
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  • | architecture_type = [[Church architecture|Church]] | architecture_style = [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]], [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] ...
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  • {{Expand German|Steinkiste|date=May 2014}} [[File:Drizzlecombe kist 5.JPG|thumb|right|'''Kistvaen''' showing [[Coping (architecture)|capstone]] and [[cist]] structure ([[Dartmoor]] in [[Drizzlecombe]])]] ...
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  • {{Infobox German location ...vs]]; its name is of Slavic origin. Part of the [[Altmark]], it received [[German town law|town rights]] in 1151 from [[Albert the Bear]] and received an inf ...
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