Kaspar Cappleri de Sulewicz

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Kaspar Cappleri de Sulewicz

Kaspar Cappleri de Sulewicz (also just called Kaplik , Czech Kašpar Kaplíř ze Sulevic ) (* 1535 - June 21, 1621 in Prague ) was a Czech nobleman .

Life

Kaspar came from the old Bohemian noble family of Cappleri de Sulewicz or written similarly, from which Burian accompanied Emperor Charles IV (HRR) from the House of Luxembourg on his trains and Kunas Kaplir von Sulewic was the chief land clerk in Bohemia from 1387 to 1391 . From the beginning, representatives of the Hussite faith also belonged to the family . Kaspar Cappleri, a supporter of Lutheran teaching and a representative of the radical wing of the class opposition, was a long-time defensor and imperial councilor. His descendant Johann Czenko Kaspar Imperial Count Kaplir von Sulewic died as field marshal and court war council president in 1686 as the last of his names in Bohemia.

After the uprising of the estates in Bohemia Kaspar belonged to the Board and was under the rule of the Protestant King V. Friedrich country Schreiber. After the Battle of White Mountain , he was arrested in February 1621, interrogated and sentenced to death as one of the oldest participants in the uprising. He was executed on June 21 in Prague and his property was expropriated.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The coats of arms of the Bohemian nobility (= J. Siebmacher's great coat of arms book, volume 30). Neustadt an der Aisch, 1979, ISBN 3 87947 030 8 , p. 12. Heraldic panel 11.