Sluštice

Sluštice ( German Sluschtitz ) is a village with 345 ( 28 August 2006) inhabitants in the region Středočeský kraj (Czech Republic).

Location

Sluštice located on the stream Výmola, about six miles north-east of Říčany.

History

Sluštice was first mentioned in 1223 as de Miztidruch Zluscic was called. At this time the village had a church and a fortress. 1332 included the lands to the Prague citizens Fridolin rust, then from 1357 to 1366 his brother Donat rust. Since 1380 Sluštice belonged to the citizens of Prague's Old Matěj od Věže, however, the right of patronage of the church practiced the Andreas and Martin Stachov brothers from the Old Town of Prague from, then from 1400 to 1405 the brothers Nicholas Mikuláš Ortlin ( Ortlinovic ) and Rudolf Rudolf of Mulhouse who gave away their shares in 1407 to Reinhard of Mulhouse. This already enrolled "ze Sluštic ".

About Reinhard ze Sluštic many documents have been preserved. In 1416 he sold the pension of the fortress and the associated lands Reinhard von Remeš. Reinhard then bought in 1423 by his older brother Hradenín daughter. He probably died 1437th He was married to Machna Horka, with whom he had five daughters. After his death, married the widow of Jan of CEPE. He died before 1460 and Machna married a second time, this time Nicholas Daksu of Hammerstein. After January 1460 Ledecký z Říčan held the village, which in 1473 the citizens of Prague sold it KŘIŽÍK from the old town and Jilka Rybov Prague, Hunchback in Prague's New Town.

One of his descendants were Anna, wife of Sigismund of raw Vlkanov and Joan of Sluštice, married Čermákova. Raw sold the land in 1519 to Marta Pechancová of Besdiekau. At this time the fort was already left, the village was administered by Kralowitz and the castle fell into disrepair. 1563, Matthias Pechancov Kralowitz of the property, which he left in 1568 to own without heirs, bequeathed to Nicholas Skalský of Dauba and his wife Margaret of Frejskut. From their descendants renovated Hermann and Johann Georg 1597. Hermann left his share Hans Georg, who inherited it from Nicholas Skalský Dauba. After the Battle of White Mountain was his property, which included yet brewery and village Sluštice and Třebohostice, confiscated and sold to Prince Karl of Liechtenstein. With the fate of this family now also the place was connected. When the castle was received final, is no longer traceable.

Attractions

  • Church of St. Jakub the Elder - Gothic lines, the current appearance comes after reconstruction in the Baroque to 1746 - back in 1749.
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