Migrace venkovského kléru do královských měst za husitské revoluce na příkladu faráře z Budkova u Jemnice. Studie k moravské farní síti za husitské revoluce (I)
Title in English | Migration of the country clergy into the royal towns in course of the Hussite revolution: the case of the parson from Budkov u Jemnice. On the Moravian parish network at the time of the Hussite Revolution (I) |
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Year of publication | 2014 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Časopis Matice moravské |
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Citation | |
Field | History |
Keywords | Hussite movement; parish network; religious exile; pious foundations; Jemnice; Moravia |
Description | The study inquires into the migration of the Catholic clergy from the countryside into the towns at the time of the Hussite Revolution focusing on the case of parson Lukáš (Luke) from Budkov u Jemnice in southwestern Moravia, a long-term resident of the town Jemnice. Several documents related to a conflict with the lords of Oponěšice from the Budkov parish regarding the materialization of their earlier pious foundation (edited in the appendix) reveal details on the life of parson Lukáš. They prove that for about ten years (1422-1432) Lukáš apparently could not safely inhabit his parish even though it was a Catholic village under Catholic landlords. Instead, he had to move to town, which was 10 kilometers removed. |