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84:. They fulfilled the religious requirements of the castle lord and his retinue, while also sometimes serving as a burial site. Because the construction of such 88:
edifices was expensive for the lord of the castle, separate chapels are not found at every seat of the nobility. Often, a secondary room furnished with an
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Burg und Kirche während des deutschen Mittelalters. Untersuchungen zur Sakraltopographie von Pfalzen, Burgen und Herrensitzen
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were seated in their upper balconies and their retinue in the pews below. The design of the chapel stressed the
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by inhabitants of towns associated with castles, it was rare for castles to incorporate burial grounds.
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Burg- und SchloĂźkapellen. Kolloquium des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats der Deutschen Burgenvereinigung
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Frequently, castle chapels were located near the gate or in the upper storey of the
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Speight, Sarah (2004), "Religion in the Bailey: Charters, Chapels and the Clergy",
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Burgkapellen. Andacht, Repräsentation und Wehrhaftigkeit im Mittelalter
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English Royal Free Chapels, 1100–1300: A Constitutional Study
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is located in the keep above the entrance to the tower.
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Château Gaillard: Études de castellologie médiévale
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Index


Imperial Palace, Gelnhausen

Orford Castle

St. Olaf's Castle

Windsor Castle
German
chapels
castle
church
altar
Sarah Speight
saints
knighthood
Saint George
Saint Gereon
Saint Mark
Braubach
Marksburg
gate tower
Wildenberg Castle
Odenwald
God
parish church
double chapels
Kaiserpfalzen
Nuremberg Castle
nobility

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