Svésedlice

Svésedlice ( German Swisedlitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located nine kilometers east of Olomouc and is part of the Okres Olomouc.

Geography

The scale than Rundling Svésedlice is located southwest of the Oder Mountains in the Upper Moravian Valley ( Hornomoravský úval ) by the stream Beroňka. North of Svésedlice opens the Olomouc city by-pass to the R 46 at Junction 281 - Přáslavice state road I/35 / E 462 / E 442 to Olomouc in the highway R 35

Neighboring towns are Přáslavice in the north, Kocourovec in the northeast, Daskabát and Doloplazy in the east, Zákřov and Tršice the southeast, Vacanovice and Hostkovice in the south, Čechovice, Velky Týnec and Vsisko the southwest, Holice in the west and Bystrovany and Velka Bystřice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of Swesedlicz was 1370 when the Vladike Medvědek called Vlcek of Tršice, the village with the permission of Margrave Jan Heinrich acquired in exchange for one-third of Tršice and a share of Bela from Unka and Viknan of Majetín. After the death of her husband Medvědek his widow in 1386 sold her dower with the consent of the Margrave Jobst of Moravia Václav Doloplazy. This Swesedlicz bequeathed in 1389, with the exception of the three quarter hides, which belonged to the church in Velky Týnec, last will and testament for his soul to Olomouc Cathedral Chapter. From the income of the village flowed annually from then a pound of pennies to the hospital in Olomouc bailey and an additional interest to the Dominican monastery of St. Michael to. In addition, a requiem for Václav Doloplazy and whose ancestors were held annually. Other forms of the name were Swesedlicze ( 1391 ), Svisedlice, Svísedlice (from 1600), Svéselice ( 1627 ), Swisedlicze ( 1663 ), Svisedlicze ( 1673 ), Zwisedlicz ( 1691), Swiesedlitz (from 1718) Wisedlitium, Wysedlicze, Wysedlitz (1771 ) and Swisedlitz (from 1839). The parish registers are performed in Velka Bystřice since 1651. In hooves register of 1657 two quarters Huben are reported as desolate for Svésedlice. Since the first half of the 18th century led Svésedlice with Přáslavice a dispute over meadows and pastures, which was settled in 1744 with the establishment of a precise corridor boundary. 1789, the compulsory labor were replaced by cash. Tithe Paid residents were compared with both the Dean's Office Velka Bystřice as the parish priest in Velky Týnec. Most of the inhabitants were Czechs. Until the mid- 19th century the village was always the Olomouc Cathedral Chapter submissive.

After the abolition of patrimonial Svísedlice / Swiesedlitz formed a parish in the district team Olomouc. In 1872, the community was called Svisedlice / Swisedlitz. The schoolhouse was built in 1902. Since 1921, the village belonged to Okres Olomouc- venkov. In the same year the village was connected to the electricity grid. Today's local name Svésedlice was introduced in 1926. 1931, the first mayor was elected in Moravia in the community with Ludmila Zatloukalová - Coufalová. 1935 lived in the village of 315 people, in 1950 there were 206, 1949, the municipality was assigned to the Okres Olomouc- okolí and since its repeal in 1961, it belongs to Okres Olomouc. In 1976, the annexation to Přáslavice and 1980 together with it after Velka Bystřice. In 1990 Svésedlice broke again from Velka Bystřice and formed its own community. Far from the village today is a 45 m high EUROTEL transmission tower.

Community structure

For the community Svésedlice no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Thomas and Francis of Assisi, built in 1898
  • Atonement cross from 1547, prior to the former school
  • Cross in front of the chapel, from the 1855
  • Shrine at the dirt road to Kocourovec

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Ludmila Zatloukalová - Coufalová (1886-1956), Moravian feminist, deputies of the National Assembly, President of the Province organization of progressive women in Moravia and first mayor in Moravia
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