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The first Přemyslids in didactic applications
Hošek, Tomáš ; Mikeska, Tomáš (advisor) ; Parkan, František (referee)
(English) The theme of this thesis is to present the time and life of the first Premyslids and to create didactic material for teaching. The didactic material is designed, created and dedicated to teachers of history and history and all students. The work is divided into two parts. The first part, entitled The First Premyslids and their time, is theoretical and deals with the first Premyslids and their time. The first rulers of the Přemyslid family and their relatives are described in detail. The times in which they lived and ruled are described, as well as various aspects of everyday life at the time. The second, practical part, called History at Play, is devoted to didactics and practical activities that will be used in teaching 4th and 7th grade primary school. The research and devising of didactic applications included, in addition to studying the literature, comparing textbook texts, attending listening sessions, consulting with colleagues and carrying out teaching practice. This process included the creation of the author's teaching cards as well as games and their practical testing during the author's teaching practice. This thesis includes the presentation of two basic games (2 variants of the first game and one variant of the second game) and other examples of activities that can be used...
Monuments of Czech medieval kings and queens
KOLÁTOROVÁ, Adéla
The topic of the diploma thesis is the monuments of the Czech Přemyslid and Luxembourg medieval monarchs and their wives. First, I focus on clarifying the basic concepts that relate to the issue. The following are theoretical knowledge about modern monuments and their functions. The analytical part of the work deals with the characterization of two acquired sets of monuments - Czech and foreign. It deals with the number of these monuments, the circumstances of their origin (or extinction), as well as which rulers depict the monuments, what their artistic design is and what they provoke or provoked controversy. The work concludes with a comparison with the monuments of the Piast dynasty in Poland and the Arpad dynasty in Hungary. The aim of this work will be to map the monuments dedicated to the Czech Přemyslid and Luxembourg monarchs and their wives in the Czech Republic and abroad.
Double monasteries of Poor Clares and Friars Minor in the area of Central Europe in 13th century. Typology of architecture, foundation of royal princesses and contemporary context on the examples of monasteries, especially in Prague and Wroclaw.
Zelenková, Gabriela ; Kolářová Takácsová, Kornélia (advisor) ; Jarošová, Markéta (referee)
Double monasteries of Poor Clares and Friars Minor in the area of Central Europe in 13th century. Typology of architecture, foundation of royal princesses and contemporary context on the examples of monasteries, especially in Prague and Wroclaw. The topic of my bachelor thesis is a comparison of the typology of architecture of double monasteries of Poor Clares and Friars minor. The specifics of the Convent of the Sisters of the Poor Clares had to adapt to the strict order and liturgical regulations of the order, which was reflected in building architecture according to a certain pattern, manifested in the form of monastic churches including emporium, cloister and common areas, separated from contact with the outside world. However, this did not prevent the increasing of the education of the sisters and the maintenance of ties between the individual monasteries. Friars minor provided spiritual guidance for the sisters. Franciscans originated in the 13th century as an order that responds to the development of medieval cities and the wide social layers of inhabitants, which is reflected in the location of monasteries near rivers and walls (hospital function, water availability). In the Central European region, in response to the new ecclesiastical order, the then desire to return to following the...
Přemaslid bastards
Mikeš, David ; Charvátová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Foltýn, Dušan (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of illegitimacy of the last Přemyslids. The main focus of the thesis is to outline the life and careers of illegitimate children of the last Přemyslid kings. The core of the thesis deals with illegitimacy in the Middle Ages. In this recpect, the author tries to compare the conditions at the Prague Přemyslid court with other European countries, taking into consideration the historical context of that time. Last but not least, the author tries to evaluate the position of illegitimate children in the medieval society. Key words: Přemyslids, illegitimacy, illegitimate child, Ottokar I of Bohemia., Ottokar II of Bohemia, Nicholas I Duke of Opava, Jan Volek, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, Wenceslaus III of Bohemia, Guglielma of Milano, bastard
Žatec and north-western Bohemia in the 2nd Half of the 10 Century
Čech, Petr ; Sláma, Jiří (advisor) ; Macháček, Jiří (referee) ; Moždzioch, Slawomir (referee)
The present work was written following a master thesis on the settlement and the shape of the early mediaeval agglomeration of Žatec in the 9th century. Subject of this dissertation is the processing of pottery from settlement features and from the 10th -century fortification. This enabled to study the development of the fortification system and changes of the settlement structure within individual settlement components. On the basis of excavations a relative chronology of the pottery and in accordance with the dendrochronological data a hypothesis on absolute dating has been presented. In view of this new chronology a new quantitative and qualitative analysis of information on the early mediaeval strongholds and hill-top settlements of the 9th and 10th century in the central and lower Ohře Region and in the Ore Mountain foothills was undertaken. A processing of the research on Drahúš stronghold has contributed substantially to this new perspective. The 1960s opinion on the affiliation of early mediaeval strongholds on the territory in question to the tribal territory of the Lučans, which should have been opposed to the Central Bohemian Přemyslid patrimony, based on the gathered information and its analysis could have been rejected. It was possible to comprise the evaluation of the excavation at...
Historical festivities in towns and their historical themes taken from the Přemyslid and Luxembourg period
Šťastný, Antonín ; Doležalová, Eva (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis "Historical festivities in towns and their historical themes taken from the Premyslid and Luxembourg period." This study describes the phenomenon of historical festivities in towns of Central Europe. Its aim is to highlight the historical themes of the festivities, e.g. the events being celebrated, and their association with today's festivities. The work describes the development and changes which the festivities went through and the present-day influences on their appearance and the trends of their further changes. Beside the list of major festivals and their mutual comparison, the study focuses on their performers, on the storylines of the celebrations and on the response of the audience.

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