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Thon, Alexander; Rudersdorf, Tina (1999), "Burgkapelle, Kapellenerker und Tragaltar. Ăśberlegungen zu einer Typologie des Sakralbereichs mittelalterlicher Burgen im Rheinland",
89:. 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 93:
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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Imperial Palace, Gelnhausen

Orford Castle

St. Olaf's Castle

Windsor Castle
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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

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