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Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position Within Czech Mediaeval Society
Váňa, Jan ; Charvátová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Michalová, Petra (referee)
Diploma thesis Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position Within Czech Mediaeval Society was dealing with the position and power of the first three generations of the representatives of Ronov noblemen in the direct line towards Hynek from Dubá. In the prosopographical part of the thesis the lines of testimony were analysed and these proved clearly that the maximum of their court career was occurring during the reign of Wenceslaus the First. This maximum is also reflected in the other part of the thesis - which is the analysis of possession- holding. At the age of Wenceslaus the First Ronov noblemen built up a vast area of their particular possessions in Northern Bohemia and gradually they were developing colonisation of this region. Even though Ronov noble family did not take up any posts at the court, the exception is the position of Budysin administrator, they created a very tight connection to Premyslid kings due to the common childhood with Wenceslaus the First and they also supported him politically and also militarily in his inner and foreign policy. After the death of Castoslov from Zitava the position of power in the direct family line began to deteriorate, the peak of power was now for Lichtenburg family. The minimum of the court career comes after their left the...
Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position within Czech Medieval Society
Váňa, Jan
v anglickém jazyce Doctoral thesis Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position Within Czech Mediaeval Society was dealing with the position and power of the first three generations of the representatives of Ronov noblemen in the direct line towards Hynek from Dubá. In the prosopographical part of the thesis the lines of testimony were analysed and these proved clearly that the maximum of their court career was occurring during the reign of Wenceslaus the First. This maximum is also reflected in the other part of the thesis -which is the analysis of possession-holding. At the age of Wenceslaus the First Ronov noblemen built up a vast area of their particular possessions in Northern Bohemia and gradually they were developing colonisation of this region. Even though Ronov noble family did not take up any posts at the court, the exception is the position of Budysin administrator, they created a very tight connection to Premyslid kings due to the common childhood with Wenceslaus the First and they also supported him politically and also militarily in his inner and foreign policy. After the death of Castoslov from Zitava the position of power in the direct family line began to deteriorate, the peak of power was now for Lichtenburg family. The minimum of the court career...
The Berka Family of Dubá Under the Jagiellonian Rule
Syslová, Anna ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the development of the Ronov family and mainly its subsequent branching. In the introduction, the work focuses on the emergence of the nobility and later on its subsequent operation in the Jagiellonian period. The Ronov family is presented, its "mythical" ancestors according to medieval chronicles and subsequently proven members of the family. The work mainly follows the Berka family of Dubá, its influence and property during the reign of the Přemyslids, Luxemburgs, during the Hussite storms and mostly during the reign of George of Poděbrady and during the reign of the Jagiellons on the Czech throne. In whose time he will focus on the court and the chief judge of court Jaroslav Berka of Dubá. The work tries to map the changing possessions of the family, the issue of marriage, frequent names in the family and the gradual fall of formerly powerful masters until the 18th century, when their influence declines and family members are almost in oblivion. Keywords of the Ronovs, Berka of Dubá, Lichtenburgs, Court of Justice, aristocracy, Jaroslav Berka of Dubá, Jagiellons
Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position Within Czech Mediaeval Society
Váňa, Jan ; Charvátová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Michalová, Petra (referee)
Diploma thesis Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position Within Czech Mediaeval Society was dealing with the position and power of the first three generations of the representatives of Ronov noblemen in the direct line towards Hynek from Dubá. In the prosopographical part of the thesis the lines of testimony were analysed and these proved clearly that the maximum of their court career was occurring during the reign of Wenceslaus the First. This maximum is also reflected in the other part of the thesis - which is the analysis of possession- holding. At the age of Wenceslaus the First Ronov noblemen built up a vast area of their particular possessions in Northern Bohemia and gradually they were developing colonisation of this region. Even though Ronov noble family did not take up any posts at the court, the exception is the position of Budysin administrator, they created a very tight connection to Premyslid kings due to the common childhood with Wenceslaus the First and they also supported him politically and also militarily in his inner and foreign policy. After the death of Castoslov from Zitava the position of power in the direct family line began to deteriorate, the peak of power was now for Lichtenburg family. The minimum of the court career comes after their left the...
Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position within Czech Medieval Society
Váňa, Jan
v anglickém jazyce Doctoral thesis Power of the First Generations of the Ronov Noble Family and Their Position Within Czech Mediaeval Society was dealing with the position and power of the first three generations of the representatives of Ronov noblemen in the direct line towards Hynek from Dubá. In the prosopographical part of the thesis the lines of testimony were analysed and these proved clearly that the maximum of their court career was occurring during the reign of Wenceslaus the First. This maximum is also reflected in the other part of the thesis -which is the analysis of possession-holding. At the age of Wenceslaus the First Ronov noblemen built up a vast area of their particular possessions in Northern Bohemia and gradually they were developing colonisation of this region. Even though Ronov noble family did not take up any posts at the court, the exception is the position of Budysin administrator, they created a very tight connection to Premyslid kings due to the common childhood with Wenceslaus the First and they also supported him politically and also militarily in his inner and foreign policy. After the death of Castoslov from Zitava the position of power in the direct family line began to deteriorate, the peak of power was now for Lichtenburg family. The minimum of the court career...

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