Vasilsko

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Vasilsko
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Vasilsko (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Zlínský kraj
District : Zlín
Municipality : Rudimov
Geographic location : 49 ° 4 '  N , 17 ° 51'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 3 '46 "  N , 17 ° 51' 1"  E
Height: 380  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 763 21
License plate : Z
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Railway connection: Brno – Vlárský průsmyk

Vasilsko (German Wasilsko ) is a settlement of the municipality of Rudimov in the Czech Republic . It is located four kilometers southwest of Slavičín and belongs to the Okres Zlín .

geography

Vasilsko is located in the north of the White Carpathians in the area of ​​the protected landscape area CHKO Bílé Karpaty. The settlement lies on a ridge between the valleys of the Vasilsko and Blyštice streams. To the north rises the Ploštiny (477 m), east the Široká (411 m), southeast the Louky (419 m), in the south the Kolelač (390 m) and west the Plošti (467 m). To the south is the Kolelač reservoir in the Kolelač valley . The Wlara Railway runs east of Vasilsko, and the next train station, Hostětín, is just under two kilometers south-east in an open field.

Neighboring towns are Nevšová and Mladotice in the north, Slavičín and Hradek na Vlárské Dráze in the Northeast, Rokytnice and Pod Zbytkem the east, Kolelač and Hostětín in the southeast, Pitín in the south, Jamský Mlyn, Bojkovice and Ústsko in the southwest, Kvašňová, Rudice and Přečkovice in the West as well as Ve Mlýně and Rudimov in the north-west.

history

The first written mention of the village Vasile belonging to the Diocese of Olomouc was in 1131 in a property register of Bishop Heinrich Zdik . In 1367 Pešek von Vasily owned the village. In 1440 Vasile was mentioned as part of the episcopal fief Engelsberg . After the knight Pankraz von Svätý Mikuláš used the castles Engelsberg and Světlov as a starting point for his raids, the Moravian estates bought both castles in 1449 and sold them to Burian von Vlčnov and Zich von Lipina. The latter died soon afterwards, and with the approval of the episcopate Burian's son Jiřík von Vlčnov inherited his property. At that time, the Engelsberg fief included the villages of Sehradice , Nevšová, Horní Lhota , Dolní Lhota , Radimow , Krátká and Vasily . During the power struggle between Georg von Podiebrad and Matthias Corvinus , the castles Světlov and Engelsberg were destroyed. During this time the village of Wasyl also went out . In 1474 Jiřík von Vlčnov sold the fief of Engelsberg and the allodial rule of Světlov to Ctibor von Landstein . Ctibor had the Nový Světlov Castle built between 1480 and 1500 near Bojkovice as the new manor . In the years 1518, 1544 and 1550 Wasyl or Wasyly was named as a desolate village. In the second half of the 16th century, the Tettau residents of Tettau built a manorial court in place of the extinct village of Wasyly .

The first written evidence of the Wassilsko Meierhof dates back to 1598. The villages that were previously subject to the desert Engelsberg Castle were attached to it. The Vasilsko feudal estate was one of the 68 episcopal mansions and was always associated with the Světlov rule until the middle of the 19th century. The Tettau von Tettau family belonged to the following owners for three generations between 1554 and 1592 . In 1613 Franz Count Serényi de Kis Sereni acquired the property. After his death in 1621 his four sons Michael, Emmerich, Paul and Gabriel jointly inherited the paternal property. After the death of their older brothers, Paul and Gabriel shared the property in 1633. Paul received the goods Luhačovice , Pozlovice , Řetechov, Pradlisko, Provodov , Podhradí , Petrůvka, Žilín, Kladná and Přečkovice, from which he formed the new rule Luhačovice, while the remaining part of Světlov and the fiefdom Vasilsko fell to Gabriel. In 1750 Karoline Countess Serényi bequeathed the Lords Světlov, Milotice and Svatobořice and the Vasilsko feudal estate to her husband Quiard Josef Count Saint Julien. In 1757 he bought the Vasilsko estate from the fief for the Diocese of Olomouc for 12,000 guilders. In 1803 his sons sold the property to Sophie Haugwitz von Biskupitz. From her, the Vasilsko estate fell to her son Karl Haugwitz von Biskupitz and later his brother-in-law Heinrich Graf Larisch-Moennich. Until the middle of the 19th, Vasilsko was always an independent estate.

After the abolition of patrimonial Vasilsko formed part of the Rudimov municipality from 1850 . After the death of his father, Eugen Larisch-Moennich combined the Světlov and Vasilsko estates into one unit from 1859. The other owners from 1884 included the Count Bellegarde, from 1906 Count Karátsonyí, and from the following year Prince Lubomirski. In 1905 Vasilsko was assigned together with Rudimov to the judicial district Bojkovice , to which the place belonged until 1948. In 1914 the Bodenbank acquired the large estate. From 1926 the land belonged to the Zbořil family. In 1949 the place was assigned to the Okres Valašské Klobouky. After its dissolution, Vasilsko came to Okres Gottwaldov at the end of 1960 . Between 1980 and 1991 Vasilsko was incorporated into Slavičín . Since 1992 Vasilsko has belonged to the Rudimov municipality again.

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