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"We Zbyněk, by the Grace of God Archbishop of Prague, Legate of the Holy Apostolic See, Supreme Council of His Grace the Roman Emperor, Master of the Crusaders with the Red Star..." Or, the Life of the Archbishop of Prague in the Rudolphine Period.
Syslová, Anna ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Sládek, Miloš (referee)
The topic of the work "We Zbyněk, by the Grace of God Archbishop of Prague, Legate of the Holy Apostolic See, Supreme Council of His Grace the Roman Emperor, Master of the Crusaders with the Red Star..." Or, the Life of the Archbishop of Prague in the Rudolphine Period will be the life of the tenth Archbishop of Prague, Zbyněk Berka of Dubá and Lipá, whose episcopate is bordered by the years 1592 to 1606. Archbishop Zbyněk Berka came from the birth of the Old Bohemian Ronovec family, from a Catholic-oriented one branches of the Berk of Dubá and Lipá and sat on the throne of St. Adalbert in agony years - in the second half of the reign of Emperor Rudolf II. During his episcopate thus he experienced an alternating growing government of non-Catholics with a political turnaround associated with the rise of a new generation of Catholic-bred lords in the late 90's. century. Zbyněk himself was an ardent supporter of the recatholic p16th program, within which, among other things, in 1605 he convened a diocesan synod in Prague, which represented a response to the reforms of the Council of Trent and their implementation on our territory. In the same year he wrote the work Synodus archidioecesana Pragensis reflecting synodal provisions. The work will try to reflect on the Czech confessional issues associated...
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

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