Hodíškov

Hodíškov ( German Hodischkau ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located seven kilometers south of Nove Mesto na Moravě and belongs to Okres Zdar nad Sázavou.

Geography

Hodíškov located in the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands in the valley of the brook Hodíškovský creek. To the north rises the Chlumek (650 m ) in the west of Na kopci ( 589 m) and northwest of the Skály ( 629 m). In the surroundings of the village are several ponds.

Neighboring towns are Hlinné in the north, Řečice in the northeast, Radešínská Svratka and Lánský Dvůr in the east, Podolí Bohdalec the southeast, Křiby, Rousměrov, Laštovičky, Suky and Polák in the south, Frelichův Mlýn, Ostrov nad Oslavou and Rychtářův Mlýn in the southwest, Obyčtov and Sazomín in the west and Vatin and Jámy in the northwest.

History

1393 the village Cossaw was mentioned in the course of a run from Obyčtover priest tithe dispute. Cossaw lay northeast of Obyčtov vrch on Kosovy and went out a little later. It is believed that its inhabitants abandoned the place because of the unfavorable situation and the new village Hodíškov docked. This 1417 is the first detectable, as a comparison between the Saarer Abt Jan and the owner of the domain Nove Mesto, CENEK was closed because of the disputed village of Lipa Hodiskow. CENEK of Lipa handed so Hodiskow the monastery, but received life attributed to the corvee. In Hodiskow was a Freihofstraße, which the lower courts was transferred. 1444 sold the abbot Jan den Freihofstraße to Ondra of Řečice. It is believed that this came from the Vladikengeschlecht Konáč who later called themselves also Konáč of Hodíškov. His son Vavrinec got the farm in 1478 by the abbot Linhart as a hereditary possession transferred. 1462 were in the land register for Saarer Hodysskow next to the farm by eight small peasant farms reported, one of which was desolate. 1607 acquired Cardinal Franz Xaver Ditrichstein the village. After his death his brother Maximilian von Dietrich Stein inherited the goods. He sold it in 1638 to the monastery Saar. The oldest town seal is from 1667. According to the dissolution of the monastery during the Josephine reforms Hodíškov fell in 1784 the religious foundation of the rule Saar. This was the k.k. Transmitted sale Commission for the state farms. The rule Saar was divided into five parts. Hodíškov remained subservient to 1848 to Saar.

After the abolition of patrimonial Hodíškov formed in 1850 a municipality in the district Nove Mesto. In 1949 the parish was assigned to the Okres Zdar nad Sázavou in the wake of the dissolution of Okres Nové Město na Moravě.

Local structure

For the community Hodíškov no districts are reported. To Hodíškov include the monolayer Křiby ( Krziby ) and Nové Paseky ( Nowa Paseka ).

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Cyril and Methodius, built 1874-1877

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Mikuláš z Konáč Hodíškova (around 1480-1546 ), printer, publisher, translator and writer
  • Aleš Linsbauer (1839-1895), architect
  • Aleš Linsbauer (1891-1928), chemist and professor of Sugar Economics at the Technical University of Brno
  • Stanislav Sochor (1882-1959), architect and preservationist,
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