VÅ¡eradice

Všeradice is a municipality in the region Středočeský kraj (Czech Republic).

History

The village was formed by the merger of the villages Všeradice (sub village) and Trnová ( Oberdorf ). The place name is derived from the name of the former regent Všerad. In the 13th century the lands owned by the lords Valdek. With a charter of 1282 gave Ulrich bunny by Valdek ( Oldrich Zajíc Valdeka ) the village to the monastery. Later, it came back into secular hands, because the lords of Všeradice are already mentioned in the 14th century. 1510 sold the goods to the noble family of Klinštejn Litvinov, whose descendants sold it in 1689 to Peschik of Komarov and Waldeck ( Pesík z Komarova a na Valdeku ). 1640, the upper part of the village was razed by Sweden Trnová the ground. It was not until 1809 they again mentioned colonization of the upper village, now known only as Všeradice, which was acquired in 1840 by Haus Schwarzenberg. At this time the village had 104 houses and 722 inhabitants, of whom eight Jewish families. 1924, the farms were nationalized, distributed the smaller plots to farmers.

Attractions

  • Castle Všeradice
  • Church of St. Bartholomew
  • Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk
  • Synagogue

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová (1785-1845), Czech writer and representative of the Czech national movement.
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