VÅ¡esulov

Všesulov ( German Schlösselhof, formerly Schösselhof ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. You more than twelve kilometers southwest of Rakovníka and belongs to Okres Rakovník.

Geography

Všesulov is located in the hill country Kralowitzer ( Kralovická pahorkatina ). The village is situated on a hillside on the right side of the creek Šípský creek. To the north- west spreads the natural park Jesenicko, southeast of the protected landscape Krivoklatsko. To the east of the village lies below the pond Všesulovský fishpond, in the southwest the ponds Karaska, Blacák and Závlaha. To the north of Dlouhy les collected ( 501 m), in the northeast of Krakov (512 m) and the Nad Kostelem (537 m ) east of the Kočkov ( 494 m) and the Soudní vrch ( 474 m), in the southeastern Zhoř ( 465 m) and the Číhadlo ( 458 m ) southwest of the U Remízu (502 m ) west of the Vrabíkov (516 m) and in the northwest the Cerna kočka (552 m) and the V Jedlinách ( 544 m). By Všesulov leads the state road II/229 between Kralovice and Rakovníka. Located northwest of the village runs the railway line Rakovníka - Mladotice.

Neighboring towns are Václavský Nový Dvůr Václavy and Řeřišský Nový Dvůr in the north, Zavidov, Petro Vice, Příčina, Žďáry and Malinová in the northeast, Krakov in the east, U Cihelny, Zhoř, Nový Dvůr Šípský Mlýn and Krakovec the southeast, Sipy and Bělbožice in the south, Šípská Hájovna and Čistá in the southwest, Pod Vrabíkovem, V Lomu, Kůzová, Nová Ves, Smrk and Zdeslavský Dvůr to the west and Zdeslav Velka Chmelištná and Křekovice in the northwest.

History

Všesulov probably originated in the mid-11th century in the course of internal colonization of Bohemia under Duke Břetislav This also had the Piast Gradec ( Czech Hedč ) besieged in 1039 during his second foray into Poland. After taking the castle there fled inhabitants of the area presented under the protection Břetislavs, who took them along with their cattle to Bohemia and part of them in the forest area Černý les along the creek Čistecký settled in Kralovice. The Hedčané were up to the beginning of the 13th century free settlers, in 1229 their 25 villages Křivoklát castle was assumed.

The first written mention of the village Všesulov was in 1307 when the royal castle Křivoklát conquered Zajíc Wilhelm of Waldeck and seized their goods. Zajíc held the castle until 1319 occupied, after which they became King John of Luxembourg back. As of 1360 the village belonged to the farm Krakov and later to the newly built castle Krakovec. In 1447 the gentlemen Kolowrat Krakowsky acquired the dominion Krakovec. Albrecht Kolowrat Krakowsky, who was feuding with his brothers, Všesulov made ​​to his seat and left in 1539 to build a manor. 1542 inherited his son Christoph Heinrich Kolowrat Krakowsky Sipy on the paternal estate Všesulov with Vysoká Libyně. A little later he fell to the castle Krakovec, which he, however, in 1548 to John the Elder. Popel of Lobkowicz sold on Zbiroh. The estate consisted Všesulov 1592 from the same village with the parties and the court a sheep, the tavern, the Brewing and Malting, ponds, meadows and a zoo as well as the villages Křekovice and Zdeslav. 1596 inherited Christoph Heinrich's young sons, abund, Karl and Maximilian the rule Sipy. The estate and castle Všesulov, but without the village Zdeslav, was sold in 1605 to Havel Hrobschitzky of Hrobschitz on Petzrowitz. Because of the involvement of George Hrobschitzky Hrobschitz of the uprising whose estate was confiscated Petrowitz with Všesulov after the Battle of White Mountain. After the Thirty Years' War the estate was ravaged and burnt the castle a ruin. Then the deserted well Schösselhof was passed between different landlords. 1676 acquired Karl Maximilian Lažanský of Bukowa on the Manetin to this not yet repopulated Good Všesulov. During his reign, eight Chaluppen were built in the place now called Schesselhof. 1695 Josef Wenzel Lažanský inherited the estate. He bought in 1713 on the rule Kric and the Good Chi Stay and united them. Schesselhof consisted at that time of eight Chaluppen, a Grange with sheep, a water mill in the valley of Šípský creek and two windmills above the village, and had 54 inhabitants. His widow Marie Gabriele Lažanský of Bukowa, born of Czernin and Chudenitz died in 1758 as superior of the realm pin noble lady in the New Town of Prague, leaving one half of the debt rule the pen. The other half, which included Schesselhof was subhastiert at the request of its creditors; since this but found no interested, she fell heir to the Lažanskýschen that they Mademoiselle 1764 pin, which later the name kk received free world aristocratic ladies of the holy angels in the Old Town of Prague, sold. This Schesselhof was reunited with Kric. During the Josephine reforms, the rule was connected to the Theresianumgasse Prague in 1787, in 1791 she went back to the convent.

In 1843 Schösselhof, also Schlösselhof / Žezlow, Sseslow, Wsseselow or Wssesulow from 38 houses with 308 inhabitants was. In the village there was the Branch Church of Sts. Martin, in every fourth Sunday service was held, and a magisterial yard, a dominikale sheep farm and an inn. Vicarage was Chi Stay. Until the mid-19th century Schösselhof remained the rule Kric submissive.

After the abolition of patrimonial Všesulov / Schösselhof formed in 1850 a part of the community Křekovice in the district court and district Kralowitz. In 1906, the free world nobles Damenstift sold to the holy angels, the basic rule Chříč Stephan Goetz Village Grabowski, which they sold in 1910 to Gustav Fischer. Subsequently, the owners changed in rapid succession. Všesulov broke up in 1920 by Křekovice off and became independent. In 1932 Všesulov had 270 inhabitants. 1949 Všesulov was transferred to the newly formed Okres Plasy. After the abolition of Okres Plasy Všesulov in 1960 associated with the Okres Rakovník. On 1 January 1980 Všesulov was incorporated into Čistá. Všesulov dissipated on November 24, 1990 again from Čistá off and formed its own community. Všesulov since 1999 Member of the micro - region Čistá Senomaty.

Community structure

For the community Všesulov no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Baroque Church of St.. Martin, built at the beginning of the 18th century
  • Baroque statues of Sts. John of Nepomuk and James from the 18th century

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Franz Korinek (1907-1985), an Austrian lawyer and politician
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