Ráztely

Ráztely
Village
Ráztely

Location in the Czech Republic.

Coordinates: 49°30′29.699″N 13°59′32.516″E / 49.50824972°N 13.99236556°E / 49.50824972; 13.99236556Coordinates: 49°30′29.699″N 13°59′32.516″E / 49.50824972°N 13.99236556°E / 49.50824972; 13.99236556
Country  Czech Republic
Region South Bohemian
District Písek
Municipality Mirovice
Area
  Total 0.8166 sq mi (2.1149 km2)
Elevation 1,600 ft (500 m)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Ráztely (formerly Rastely until 1910 and Raztely until 1950[1]) is a small village located in South Bohemian Region, in district Písek on its border with Central Bohemian Region, 3 km west from town Mirovice, which Ráztely is part of.

History

The first record of Rastely is from 1068.[2] Another record can be found in the Codex Vyssegradensis from about 1085. Until 1323 the village was, together with Svučice and another 20 villages along the old salt path from Passau, the property of the Vyšehrad Chapter.[3] Rastely later became a manor estate where on its fortified house lived Jiřík z Rastel in 1511 (he died in 1542). His daughter Anna sold the village to Jan and Jiřík z Ploskovic. Rastely was accredited to Kryštof Loubský z Lub na Rencích during the Czech assembly of 1584.[4] After Rastely became the property of the House of Šic z Drahenic it was pillaged in 1622 and in 1623 sold to Příbík Jeníšek z Újezda when it was also merged with the nearby town Březnice. Eight houses were part of the former Drahenice manor.[5] Ráztely belongs to the parish of Drahenice.

Sights

See also

Main article: Czech Republic

References

  1. ing. Jiřina Růžková CSc. a ing. Josef Škrabal: Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869-2005, 2007
  2. Čimelice - regionální historie, MÚ Čimelice, 2000
  3. Tříska, Karel Dr.: Hrady, zámky a tvrze v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezku, V. díl, Jižní Čechy, Praha 1986
  4. Digitální knihovna: České sněmy, Svazek VI., 1581-1585 - 1584
  5. Jan Orth a František Sládek: Topograficko-statistický slovník Čech, I.L.Kober, Praha 1870
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