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Czech-Glatz borderland between 1419 - 1472
Krunčík, Lukáš ; Foltýn, Dušan (advisor) ; Sládková, Kateřina (referee)
The project is focused to analyse relationships between Czech aristocracy and cities located in Czech-Glatz borderland area during Hussitic wars and Vladislav Jagellonský reign. My goal is to compare information sources of Czech and Silesian provenience. Main topic of this thesis is to analyse transformation of Glatz area from region to county, destiny of Glatz landlords and their neighbourhood relationships. First chapter describes complicated relationships in Czech aristocracy. Second chapter follows disputes in Czech-Glatz borderland. The third chapter is about difficulties of Hradec Králové area at one side and on the other side there are different problems at Glatz area. Chapter four describes fates of Eastern Czech during the reign of king Jiří z Poděbrad. The religious attitude has lost significance for nobles. Instead, religion was viewed from a pragmatic point of view, and other beliefs became a pretext for military conflicts. Silesians, headed by Wrocław, used religion as their presentation. The people of Wrocław were very proud about their victories against Hussitic and called landlords of Glatz like Hussitic heretics. Even though both of them Hynek Krušina from Lichtenburg and Jiří z Poděbrad with his sons supported Catholic institutions on their territory.

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