Honezovice

Honezovice ( Honositz German, Czech or earlier Honcovice Honosice ) is a municipality with 229 inhabitants in the Czech Republic. It is located eight kilometers west of the city and belongs to Stod Okres Plzeň- jih. The land area is 1802 ha

Geography

The village is located on the southwestern edge of the Pilsen basin in 390 m above sea level. M. brook in the valley of the Nedražický. To the south lies the valley of the river Horina and the adjoining wooded hills of Hanovky.

Neighboring towns are Mířovice in the northeast, Lisov in the east, Holýšov, Kvíčovice, Neumer, Všekary and Bousov in the south, the west and Hradišťany Nedražice in the northwest.

History

The first mention of Honezovice comes from a fake document of the monastery Kladrub the year 1115. The place is an old aristocratic residence from the Vladislav I the monastery left one part. The other part, which included the parties and two yards, arrived at an unspecified time in the Archdiocese Horšovský Tyn. As of 1370, the celebrations is again detectable as an aristocratic residence, and in 1420 it was pledged by Sigismund Oldrich Všerubec ze Slavic, later they had the Wolfsteiner. One of the yards came in the 15th century to the monastery Kladruby. Jan the Younger Popel of Lobkowicz solved the village in 1445, and smote it his rule to Horšovský Tyn. Honezovice came in the 16th century to the basic rule Zetschowitz and was listed in 1587 with the acquisition of the property by Wilhelm Popel of Lobkowicz in the land register. After the Thirty Years War of deserted place was settled by German again. Gepfarrt the village was to Hradec. In the 1930s, took in Honesovice a Czech minority school to teach at. After the end of the Second World War, the German inhabitants were expelled.

Community structure

The municipality Honezovice the district Hradišťany heard ( Radel stone).

Attractions

  • Built in the Baroque Chapel of St. Barbara on the village square, 1715. In the chapel is a late Gothic statue of St. Stefan
  • Chapel on the road to Hradišťany, built in the second half of the 19th century
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