Tatce

Tatce ( German Tattetz, also Tatetz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located four kilometers west of Pecky and belongs to Okres Kolin.

Geography

Tatce located in the valley of the creek Milčický on the Bohemian panel. North of the village, the railway from Prague goes according to Kolin, in Milčice is the railway station " Tatce ".

Neighboring towns are Vycherov, Třebestovice and Kačín in the north, and Milčice Velké Chvalovice in the northeast, Pecky in the east, in the southeast Radim, Chotutice and Chotouň in the south, southwest, and Hořany Skramníky in the west.

History

The first written mention of the village took place in 1292nd Tatce belonged, like the neighboring Milčice to the possessions of the chapter on the Vyšehrad. In Tatce was at the time a stronghold and a yard belonged to the monastery Sázava. The Vyšehrad provost Johann, an illegitimate son Otakar II Přemysls, sold an estate of 180 acres in Kamenný Most and used it to buy the village Vrbčany that it connected with the goods in Tatce and this made ​​it his headquarters. 1317 were mercenaries of King John in Tatce and took the celebrations. Provost John II tried in vain to recover the goods together with his half-sister Elizabeth, or for obtaining money. 1322 the king had arrested his step- brother, who fled a day later to Bavaria, to which Johann confiscated all his goods. 1324 was Johann II by use of the abbot of the monastery of St. Prokop Matthias pardoned and given back his property.

Abt Matthias had the convent Tatce 1321 get left by the king without charge, but had to pledge the 1326 celebrations Tatce with the villages Vrbčany, Břežany and Tatce to the country Writers Stephen of Tetín. 1356 Charles IV confirmed the provost on the Vyšehrad the possession of the parties and the village Tatce. 1421 occupied Prague Hussites Tatce and handed over the parties and the village of her captain Václav Cardov Petro Vice. 1436 sold Emperor Sigismund Tatce and Vrbčany to Jan Kralovský Kralovice († 1454). His heirs leaving the estate to John of Vyšehořovice. After his death Tatce reverted to the Bohemian crown and Vladislav II handed over the goods in 1483 to the High Chancellor Johann von Schellenberg and Heinrich von Kosteletz who shared ownership. Schellenberg received Vrbčany and Kosteletz of the parties and the village Tatce. Schellenberg, who had also acquired Tatce before 1500, closed the goods to the rule Přerov. His legacy of Heinrich Schellenberg sold Přerov 1524 with all accessories common to the Old Town of Prague and Prague's New Town. After the division of property between 1527 Tatce belonged exclusively to the Old Town. Because participation in the anti-Habsburg uprising whose estates were confiscated in 1547 by Ferdinand I and Přerov came to the royal chamber goods. 1601, Maria Magdalena von Lobkowicz Tatce as a fief to secure a loan, they granted the war chest. 1608 overwrote Rudolf II inherited the village to her husband Jan Rudolf Trček of Lipa on Kounice. Trček sold Tatce 1616 Karl Zaruba of the older Hustířan on Radim. Until the abolition of patrimonial Tatce remained to rule Radim belonging. 1778 was the village of 35 houses. 1843 lived 464 people in 61 houses of Tatce.

1845, the Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway from Vienna was completed north of the village on Olomouc to Prague. After the abolition of patrimonial Tatyce formed with the monolayer Cihelna 1850 a municipality in the district of Kolin. 1854 had Tatce 468 inhabitants and 1890, the village of 91 houses, where 787 people lived. In 1949 the congregation to Okres Český Brod and 1961 to fulltext your real estates. On 1 January 2007 Tatce came back to Okres Kolin. Since 2007, the station Tatce is approached on the line S1 Praha - Kolin at Masaryk nádrazí Milčice of the Esko Prague.

Community structure

For the community Tatce no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel of the Virgin Mary
  • Leaved lime on the village square, the tree is protected as a tree monument since 1978
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