Kordula (Rešice)

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Cordula
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Kordula (Rešice) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Znojmo
Municipality : Rešice
Area : 107.3154 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 4 '  N , 16 ° 9'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 3 '48 "  N , 16 ° 9' 1"  E
Height: 320  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 671 73
License plate : B.
traffic
Street: Tulešice - Rouchovany

Kordula is a basic settlement unit of the Rešice municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located twelve kilometers west of Moravský Krumlov and belongs to the Okres Znojmo .

geography

Kordula is located below the confluence of the Heřmanický creek on the right bank of the Olešná in the Hrotovická pahorkatina ( Hrottowitzer hill country ). To the northeast rises the Velký Kopec (392 mnm), in the southeast of the Strašák (351 mnm) and west of the Vrchní grant (337 mnm) and the Padělky (355 mnm). State road II / 396 runs southwest of the village between Tulešice and Rouchovany . To the northwest is the Olešná pond. In the north lie the desert areas Lipňany and Heřmanice , behind them the nuclear power plant and repository Dukovany .

Neighboring towns are Dukovany in the Northeast, Horní Dubňany in the east, Rešice and Zámek the southeast, Valův Mlyn, Spálený Mlyn and Horni Kounice in the south, Bendův Mlyn and Tavíkovice in the southwest, Šabatův Mlyn, Texlův Mlyn, Šemíkovice and Rouchovany the west and Hrotovice and Slavětice in the north-west.

history

Kordula was after 1709 by the owner of the goods Röschitz , Joseph Graf von Rödern as a collection of a row of houses rows village applied.

It was first mentioned in a document on September 7, 1731, when Bernard Anton Graf von Rödern sold the Röschitz estate with the new village of Kordula for 50,400 Rhenish guilders to the Imperial and Royal Field Marshal Lieutenant Alan Graf von Löwingstein ( Livingstone ) and his wife Lucretia. Alan von Löwingstein bequeathed the property to his cousin, the Imperial and Royal Lieutenant Colonel Wilhelm Freiherr von Lewingstein, on November 10, 1740. After he succumbed to his injuries from the battle of Chotusitz on June 6, 1742 , the estate fell to his widow Ludovika, née Countess von Hardegg . The latter bequeathed it to her second husband, the Imperial and Royal Feldzeugmeister Joseph Graf von Marquier, on January 17, 1760. His heirs, the Imperial and Royal Rittmeister Jakob Freiherr Mac Elligot and his sister Katharina sold the Röschitz estate with Kordula on April 27, 1768 for 62,000 Rhenish guilders to the Imperial and Royal General Joseph Anton Karl Freiherr von Canon, Marquis de Ville . In 1792, his daughter Maria Anna, widowed Countess Callenberg , inherited the estate, and on August 17, 1798 she sold it to Leopoldina Countess von Daun for 100,000 Rhenish guilders and 100 ducats of key money . This, meanwhile married Countess von Königsegg-Aulendorf , sold the Gut Röschitz with Kordula on July 12, 1833 for 125,000 guilders and 100 ducats key money to her relative Franz Graf von Daun, who owned it with his goods Ober-Kaunitz , Latin , Allingau , Skalitz , Chlupitz , and Biskupitz united. In 1837 his son Heinrich Graf von Daun inherited the property. The Counts of Daun mainly farmed sheep.

In 1834, the land-based Gut Kordula connected to Gut Röschitz comprised a usable area of ​​160 yoke 449 square fathoms. The village of Kordula consisted of 18 houses with 77 Moravian-speaking residents. Parish was Ober-Dubnian , administrative center Ober-Kaunitz and the school location Röschitz. Until the middle of the 19th century, Kordula remained subject to the combined estates of Ober-Kaunitz, Latin, Allingau, Skalitz, Röschitz, Chlupitz, Kordula and Biskupitz.

After the abolition of patrimonial Kordula formed from 1849 a district of the municipality Rešice in the judicial district Kromau. In 1868 the community became part of the Kromau district. With the death of Ottokar Graf von Daun, the family of the Counts of Daun died out in the male line in 1904. On the basis of a family inheritance contract , the goods fell to the four children from the marriage of Bertha von Daun († 1856) and Karl Wilhelm von Haugwitz , who, however, could not agree on the division of the inheritance and initially leased the goods and then sold them.

After the First World War , the multi-ethnic state of Austria-Hungary disintegrated , and in 1918 Kordula became part of the newly formed Czechoslovak Republic . After the Munich Agreement, Kordula remained with Czechoslovakia in 1938 and was incorporated into the Okres Moravské Budějovice. After the end of the Second World War, Kordula became part of the Okres Moravský Krumlov again. In 1948 Kordula lost its status as a district of Rešice. In the course of the abolition of the Okres Moravský Krumlov, Kordula was assigned to the Okres Znojmo in 1961.

Local division

The basic settlement unit Kordula also forms a cadastral district.

Sons and daughters of the place

Attractions

  • chapel
  • Wayside cross, west of the village

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/740152/Kordula
  2. ^ Gregor Wolny : The Margraviate Moravia topographically, statistically and historically described , III. Volume: Znaimer Kreis (1837), pp. 515-522