Bošovice

Bošovice ( German Boschowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located seven kilometers north of Klobouky u Brna and belongs to Okres Vyškov.

Geography

Bošovice is located in the northwestern foothills of the Ždánický on the edge of the Natural Park. The village is located in the source basin of the creek Bošovický creek. To the north, the Ridiny rise (327 m), to the east the Novosady (350 m ) south of the periph or Vysoká ( Randlerberg, 365 m) and in the west the Vinohrady ( 339 m).

Neighboring towns are Lovčičky in the north, Zdravá Voda in the northeast, Svatá, Uhřice and Dambořice in the east, Velké Hostěrádky the southeast, Časkovec and Marti Nice in the south, Borkovany and Těšany the southwest, Moutnice, Šinkovický Dvůr and Nesvačilka in the west and Šaratský Dvůr Žatčany, Újezd ​​u Brna and Otnice in the northwest.

History

The first mention of belonging to Peter Church Brno village Bogusouici was in 1141 in possession Directory of the Diocese of Olomouc by Bishop Henry Zdik. At the beginning of the 13th century were among the goods Vilém of Dambořice. In 1298, the first time was the mention of a fortification on the Kopec, later a fortress was built as manor located on the right side above the headland. Other owners of Bošovice were in the 14th century by the Lords of Kunštát and the end thereof the Lords of Cimburg. The first mention of the parish took place in 1365. Three years later the pastor was represented in a dispute with the Olomouc chapter by William of Kunštát. In the 15th century gender of Pačlavice of Doubravice and Zajíc of Valdek came off as landlords. 1481 Aleš was entered Polanka and Okarec in the country table as owner of the farm Bošovice. His descendants, the Bošovský Polanka ( Bošovští z Polanky ) called themselves, held the goods to 1574th In the same year Bošovice was elevated to town. The Bošovský followed as lords of the Mouřínovký Mezilesice and Palastaj of Kasejov. The owner of the domain were since the 15th century consistently Utraquists and the parish was also busy at this time with Protestant pastors. After the Battle of White Mountain, the parish became extinct in 1622 and the parish was Bošovice after Otnice. In 1627 bought Maximilian I of Liechtenstein Bošovice and slammed the goods of his reign Ždánice to. 1671 a Catholic parish was established in Bošovice again.

After the abolition of patrimonial Bošovice / Boschowitz formed in 1850 a market town in the district team Auspitz. 1925 bought by the tenants František Skopalík the parties with the associated farm buildings of the Prince of Liechtenstein. In 1930, 1207 people lived in Bošovice.

1948 Bošovice lost his jams as Městys. Between 1949 and 1960 belonged to the municipality for Okres Austerlitz and was named after its deletion associated with the Okres Vyškov.

Community structure

For the community Bošovice no districts are reported.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms shows a billhook and grapes, because the community used to live on wine growing.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St.. Stanislaus, on a hill at the village square opposite the festivities. The once -Gothic building is detectable in writing since the 14th century. At the end of the 18th century, the chapel of the Bauenheiligen Isidor and Wendelin was grown on the ship. 1851 saw the construction of the church tower
  • Fixed Bošovice, opposite the church on a hill in the village square. The first written mention was made in 1298 as a cum dicto loco munitione Kopec. In 1991 the family Skopalík the building was restored in restitution.
  • Protestant bell tower, built in 1857
  • Natural Monument Wiesgrunty, also Visengrunty, former pastures and orchards on the western slope of the periph, one kilometer southwest of the village, protected since 1982
  • Three -way crosses
  • Memorial stone for Prince Jean
  • Nature Park Ždánický

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Karel Kulhánek (1925-1994), Catholic theologian and professor
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