Kasaličky

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Kasaličky
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Kasaličky (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Pardubický kraj
District : Pardubice
Municipality : Kasalice
Area : 248 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 7 ′  N , 15 ° 36 ′  E Coordinates: 50 ° 7 ′ 21 ″  N , 15 ° 36 ′ 0 ″  E
Height: 260  m nm
Residents : 64 (2011)
Postal code : 533 41
License plate : E.
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Street: Kasalice - Kasaličky
Place view

Kasaličky (German Klein Kasalitz , also Klein Kassalitz or Unter Kasalitz ) is a district of the municipality of Kasalice in the Czech Republic . It is located 16 kilometers northwest of the city center of Pardubice and belongs to the Okres Pardubice .

geography

Kasaličky is located in a trough through which the Kasaličský creek flows on the Dobřenická plošina ( Dobrzenitzer plateau ). The Bukovka or Struha stream rises to the northwest of the village. Dálnice 11 / E 67 runs half a kilometer north . In the north rises the Medenec (281 m nm), northeast the Velká Dorota (292 m nm) and in the west the Soudný (288 m nm).

Neighboring towns are Obědovice and Michnovka in the north, Dobřenice and Pravy in the Northeast, Rohoznice the east, Kasalice the southeast, Rohovládova Bělá in the south, Vyšehněvice , Ve Střídmí, Triden and Voleč in the southwest, Na Obci and Chýšť the west and V Australii, Stará Voda , Chudeřice and Káranice in the north-west.

history

The oldest mention of the village was in 1372 under the name Kasalice as the property of Bernard von Cimburg auf Blatník . In 1377 Albrecht von Cimburg sold the Blatník estate with the town of Bohdaneč and Kasaličky and other villages to the Opatowitz abbot Jan von Orel; The purchase in Orlamünde was confirmed by Emperor Charles IV. This also made it clear that the Lords of Cimburg had only owned the lower portion; as the owner of the upper village Kasalice is since 1402 Diviš Mrzák von Kasalice and Miletínek, the father of the Hussite captain Diviš Bořek von Miletínek .

After the Opatovice monastery was plundered and burned down by the Hussites under Diviš Bořek von Miletínek in 1421, the latter took possession of the extensive estates. In 1436 King Sigismund signed over large parts of the former monastery property as a reward for his faithful service in the Battle of Lipan for 4,500 Czech groschen to Diviš Bořek, who formed the Pardubice estate with its seat on the Kunburg . In 1437 Diviš 'son Soběslav Mrzák von Miletínek inherited the rule, in 1464 it was acquired by King George of Podiebrad from the over-indebted von Miletínek family. On April 5, 1465, Georg von Podiebrad handed over the rule to his sons Viktorin , Heinrich d. Ä. and Hynek von Münsterberg . Later Wilhelm von Pernstein acquired the rule of Pardubitz. In 1521 he bequeathed his Bohemian goods to his younger son Vojtěch , after his death in 1534 they fell to his brother Johann . In 1548 he left his son Jaroslav in high debt. On March 21, 1560 Jaroslav von Pernstein sold the entire rule of Pardubitz to King Ferdinand I. His successor Maximilian II transferred the administration of the royal lords to the court chamber . This let the reign of Pardubitz reorganize through a system of 24 Rychta ( Scholtiseien ). In 1588 the Rychtář in Bělá exercised lower jurisdiction for Kasaličky. In the second half of the 18th century Kasaličky was subordinate to the Rychtář of Kasalice.

In 1835, the in consisted Chrudim district situated village sub-Kasalitz or small Kasalitz of 14 houses, where 111 people lived. The village was under the municipal court of Ober-Kasalitz . The parish was Biela . Until the middle of the 19th century, Unter-Kasalitz remained subordinate to the Imperial and Royal Chamber of Commerce Pardubice.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Malé Kasalice 1849 a district of the municipality Kasalice in the judicial district Přelouč . Emperor Franz Joseph I pledged the kk camera rule Pardubitz in 1855 as a government bond to the Oesterreichische Nationalbank , which sold the rule on June 25, 1863 to the kk privileged Österreichische Credit-Anstalt für Handel und Gewerbe. In 1866 the industrialist Heinrich Drasche bought the manor of Pardubitz. From 1868 the village belonged to the Pardubitz district . In 1869 Malé Kasalice had 164 inhabitants and consisted of 21 houses. On June 18, 1881 Richard von Drasche-Wartinberg bought the manors of Pardubitz and Kunětická Hora for 2,080,000 guilders from his father's inheritance. In 1900 there were 156 people in Malé Kasalice , in 1910 there were 163. After the establishment of Czechoslovakia , in the course of the land reform of 1920, the large estates of the Drasche-Wartinberg family were confiscated and divided up. Since 1924 the village has been called Kasaličky . At the end of the 1920s, Kasaličky broke up and formed its own community. In 1930 Kasaličky had 141 inhabitants. In 1949 Kasaličky was assigned to the Okres Přelouč, since 1960 the village has belonged again to the Okres Pardubice . In 1961 it was incorporated again into Kasalice. In the 2001 census, 41 people lived in the 31 houses of Kasaličky.

Community structure

The district of Kasaličky forms a cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Lost water solid Kasalice on the northeastern edge of the village, a circular stump surrounded by a two to four meter deep ditch is preserved. There are no written messages about the facility.
  • Stone cross

literature

Web links

Commons : Kasaličky  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/664278/Kasalicky
  2. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer , Franz Xaver Maximilian Zippe: The Kingdom of Böhmen. Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 5: Chrudimer Kreis. Prague 1837, p. 63
  3. http://www.uir.cz/casti-obce/064271/Kasalicky