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2. Die ältesten Vyšehrader Urkunden und ihre Rolle in der Gedächtnisbildung des dortigen Stiftskapitels
- Creator:
- Reitinger, Lukáš
- Format:
- text/pdf
- Type:
- Article
- Subject:
- charters, memory, damnatio memoriae, Vyšehrad chapter, duke and King Vratislav II of Bohemia, pope Alexander II, pope Gregor VII, antipope Clemens III, Bohemia, Auxiliary Historical Sciences, and History
- Language:
- German
- Description:
- Bohemian prince and first king Vratislav II († 1092) encouraged the building of an exemptchapter dome, dedicated to St. Peter and Paul opposite to Prague castle. It was situated near the second important dwelling of the dynasty, the Přemyslid castle of Vyšehrad on the left shore of Vltava river. In the first years of the chapter's existence, under the rule of Vratislav II and Soběslav I (1125–1140), there were four phases of associated privilege making. The study emphases on those charters that contain the chapter's justification and some references to alleged privileges of the founder Vratislav II and pope Alexander II. The same accounts for the charter's placement in the memoria of the chapter.
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3. Lipolt Krajíř z Krajku ve víru husitských válek
- Creator:
- Reitinger, Lukáš
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Lipolt Krajíř of Kraig, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Albert II of Habsburg, České Budějovice, Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, and Hussite wars
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The topic of this article is the engagement of Lipolt Krajíř of Kraig († 1433) in the Hussite wars. Krajíř was among the innumerable members of Sigismund of Luxembourg’s retinue who actively fought the Hussites in three central European lands. Lipolt’s importance within the Catholic party is especially proven by the fact that he was transferred—by Sigismund of Luxembourg and then by the Austrian Duke and Moravian Margrave Albert II of Habsburg—to places which were long threatened by the Hussites (České Budějovice) or actually under attack by them (Moravia, Austria).
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public