Počátky lichtenštejnské kontinuity v oblasti práva a majetkové držby na jižní Moravě

Title in English Beginnings of the Liechtenstein continuity in the area of law and property holding in south Moravia
Authors

JAN Libor

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Lichteštejnové: kontinuity - diskontinuity (Časopis Matice moravské 132, 2013 - Supplementum 4)
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field History
Keywords the Liechtensteins in the Middle Ages; creation of a dominion; south Moravia
Description The author focuses on the formation of the Liechtenstein dominion in south Moravia along the border with Lower Austria. Its center became Mikulov, which originally belonged to the Drnholec family to whom it was confiscated by King Wenceslas I shortly before the mid-13th century. The Liechtensteins later acquired also the large domain of the Orphani Family who died out in the beginning of the 14th century, received the royal castles Maidburg and Neuhaus as a fief and finally attained also the domains Drnholec and Břeclav.

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