Zell (Mosel) - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Alfons Friderichs, Karl Josef Gilles: Zell an der Mosel mit Kaimt und Merl. Rheinisches Kunststättenheft. Köln 1976.
  • Alfons Friderichs: Das Wappen der Stadt Zell. In: Zeller Heimatheft, 1/1979, 38/40.
  • Karl Josef Gilles: Geschichte der Stadt Zell-Mosel. Trier 1997.
  • Alfons Friderichs, Das Adelsgeschlecht v. Zell, in: Persönlichkeiten des Kreises Cochem-Zell". Trier 2004, 393/4 u.a.
  • Alfons Friderichs; Karl Josef Gilles: Zell an der Mosel mit Kaimt und Merl. Rheinische Kunststätten Nr. 179. ISBN 3-88094-011-8
  • Otto H. Schröter: Das Rathaus von Zell/Mosel. Rhein-Mosel-Verlag 2005. ISBN 3-89801-308-1.
  • Alfons Friderichs, "Zell an der Straße der Römer", in: HBRZ Mai und Aug. 2007.

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