The Fourteenth-Century Ducal Tower of Siedlęcin: The Largest and Most Representative Tower House in Silesia (South-Western Poland)

Verfasser:Nocun, Przemyslaw
Umfang:115-128, Ill.

'A House That Thieves Might Knock at'

Proceedings of the 2010 Stirling and 2011 Dundee Conferences on 'The Tower as LOrdly Residence' and 'The Tower and the Household'

Personen / Herausgeber:ed. by Richard Oram
Erschienen:Donington, 2015
Verlag:Shaun Tyas
Umfang:XV, 304 S. : Ill.
Reihe / Band:Tower Studies ; 1/2
ISBN:978-1-907730-40-5
Signatur:Bb (2015/794)

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