Třebestovice

Třebestovice ( German Trebestowitz, formerly Strzebestowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located two kilometers southwest of Sadská and belongs to fulltext your real estates.

Geography

Třebestovice is on the left of the Šembera the southeastern edge of Kersko - forest on the Bohemian panel. In the south the D 11/Europastraße 67 highway takes you past the junction 25 Sadská is Třebestovice. Through the village the railway line from Poříčany runs to Nymburk.

Neighboring towns are Hradištko and Doubrava in the north, Sadská in the northeast, and Kačín Kostelní Lhota in the east, in the southeast Milčice, Vycherov and Hořany in the south, Poříčany and Cerna Obora in the southwest, Chrást in the west and Velenka in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of Trebestowicz was 993 in the foundation charter of the monastery Břevnov, as Boleslav II and Adalbert of Prague, the Benedictine monastery of the village leaving together with Mračenice. John of Luxembourg adopted the residents of Třebestovice and other villages of Poděbrady Gaus 1328 different Frondienstverpflichtungen. During the Hussite Wars, the village was torn on the spiritual possession, and came to the domination Podiebrad. George of Podiebrad sold in 1442 to the Poříčaner Müller Beneš the festivals Třebestovice that rebuilt to a mill this. The mill race, the Jakob Krcin of Jelčany. 1580 pledged Rudolf II the village of Jaroslav Smiřický of Smiřice and solved it already in 1581 again. Together with the chamber rule Přerov Třebestovice was slammed in 1621 the chamber rule Brandeis. 1640 drew the Swedish army under Johan Banér through the area and set fire. 1778 pulled the troops of Frederick II of Nymburk over the Elbe and beat at Třebestovice their field camp. Until the 19th century Třebestovice was also affected by Elbhochwassern because one of the branches of the river ran to the village.

After the abolition of patrimonial Třebestovice formed in 1850 a municipality in the district Český Brod. After the battle of Hradec Kralove camped 1866 to 8000 Třebestovice again Prussians under General Rosenberg. 1882 was the railroad from Poříčany to Nymburk. 1897 Šembera, which was then called in this part Černavka ( Schwarzenbach ) was regulated. The work and the bridge were carried out by Italian workers. In 1961 the congregation to fulltext your real estates. Since 2007, the station Třebestovice of the Esko Prague is approached along the route S12 Poříčany - Nymburk.

Community structure

For the community Třebestovice no districts are reported. To Třebestovice heard the monolayer Vycherov.

Attractions

  • St. Mary's Chapel, built in 1826 to commemorate the procession to Altbunzlau, north of the village
  • Belfry
  • Mill, ruinous today
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