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St. Jakob's Church in Prague - Zbraslav
Šipr, Dominik ; Oulíková, Petra (advisor) ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
St. Jacob's church in Prague-Zbraslav [manuscript] : bachelor's thesis/ Dominik Šipr ; supervisor: PhDr. Petra Oulíková, PhD. - Prague 2014. - 70s. The topic of this bachelor's thesis is the interior of the St. Jacob's Church in the area of the Cistercians' monastery Aula Regia in Prague - Zbraslav, which was founded by king Wenceslas II in 1291 as a necropolis for the last Premyslides. During the Gothic period the monastery had a four- aisle church with a cloister. In 1420 the monastery was invaded and destroyed by the Hussites. The rebuilt of the monastery began in the beginning of the 18th century (Jan Blažej Santini Aichel, František Maxmilián Kaňka) It was planned to build a church in the monastery compound but it was not realised, the community of monks used the current St. James church. Its interior decorations were made by sculptor Ignác František Platzer and sculpturists from Jan Jiří Bendl's workshop. Pictures were painted by Petr Brandl, Karel Škréta and Giovanni Baptista Piazzeta. In 1785 the monastery was dissolved by Josef II and transformed into a sugar refinery and brewery. Keywords: Aula Regia, the Cistercians's order, the monastery in Zbraslav, Jan Blažej Santini Aichel, František Maxmilián Kaňka, Ignác František Platzer, Petr Brandl, Giovanni Baptista Piazzeta, St. Jacob's Church, Karel Škréta
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The process of translocation in Ostrov nad Ohří (Schlackenwerth). The origin and development of the church of St Jacob and the church of St Nicolas according to the urbanization
Šídlová, Andrea ; Scholz, Stefan (advisor) ; Záruba, František (referee)
The thesis should notice the time when the two churches arose by looking back at the historical situation in the 13th century Premyslid Bohemia. Furthermore, we will try to evaluate the social, legal and property situation of the given area, and it will monitor the development and building. The work is given a chapter on the administrative area of Sedlecko to point out conflicts of interest of Czech kings and Roman rulers in this territory and the formation of the state historic town of Cheb and between the 12th and 13th century. The origins of Ostrov agglomeration is linked to the family of Hrabišic. The following chapter discusses their family, their asset base and foundation. The main part is devoted to the translocation and the relocation of settlements from the center of the parish church of St. James to St. Nicholas. The reason was, as it was previously shown, an unsatisfactory position of the original settlement for its further development, which was necessary for the competitiveness of the local market center. It subsequently evolved into a town. This situation culminated in the privilege of King John of Luxembourg. At that time a new and relatively big church was being built which replaced the church of St. James. It was a part of the settlement and farmstead of the family of Hrabišic and...
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