NK - meaning of the barony name.
Addington, Debbie, A
daaddington at saintfrancis.com
Tue Jan 23 10:17:01 PST 2001
i believe that it would. i have seen it refered that way in some church
records for both jever and middels, as periodically they where raided.
maidenhair
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> Keep refers to walled fortification, or castle in my understanding. In
> Germany burgs referred to fortified castles and schloss to palace type
> "castles". If it was just a tower it would be a turm (there is an umlat
> over the u). We think of Northkeep as a fortified castle so we use
> Nordburg. However, His Excellency prefers Nordwerk, I believe, which is
> Scandinavian. That would probably also work for a northern German. I'm
> sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> Ismet
>
>
> Timothy Adams wrote:
> >
> > ok, I was trying to do a translation of Northkeep to German.
> >
> > I am having a problem...
> >
> > NORTH is easy Nord
> >
> > KEEP however is trouble some.
> > With this name what are we refering to?
> > the inner sanctum of a castle or a castle or what???
> >
> > I am thinking about a persona change to Northern Duestchland ~1500
> >
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