Kraví Hora (hrad), Czech Republic
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Olii05
N 49° 08.352 E 016° 13.780
33U E 589689 N 5443658
CS: Kraví Hora (hrad) // EN: Kraví Hora (castle)
Waymark Code: WMVV9R
Location: Kraj Vysočina, Czechia
Date Posted: 05/28/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
Views: 13

CS:
Zrícenina hradu Kraví Hora se nachází na jihovýchod od obce Kuroslepy, nad rekou Oslavou, nedaleko jejího soutoku s Chvojnicí. Je chránena jako kulturní památka Ceské republiky. V blízkosti se nachází také hrad Levnov.

První písemná zmínka o hradu pochází z listiny z roku 1367. Tehdy se objevuje v prídomku Ješka z Náchoda, který približne od roku 1349 vlastnil obec Kuroslepy. Jeho syn Ješek hrad prodal Šelmberkum. Prídomek však páni z Náchoda používali nejakou dobu poté. Pri markrabecích válkách mezi Joštem a Prokopem docházelo z hradu k loupení na majetcích vlastnených benediktinským klášterem v Trebíci. Dalším majitelem byl Jan Komorovský z Komorovic, naposledy zminovaný v roce 1459, po nemž hrad od krále Jirího získal Matej z Náchoda a Brezníku. Cást statku pripadl pánum z Kralic, což vyvolalo spor, ze kterého po smrti Mateje roku 1492 vyšli vítezne Kralictí. V listine z roku 1494, v níž král Vladislav II. potvrzuje hrad a Kuroslepy jako majetek Bluda z Kralic, je hrad zminován jako pustý.

EN:
The ruins of Kraví Hora Castle are located southeast of Kuroslepy, above the Oslava River, near its confluence with Chvojnice. It is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. Nearby is also the castle of Levnov.

The first written mention of the castle comes from the document from 1367. At that time it appears in the name of Jeska of Náchod, who since approximately 1349 owned the village Kuroslepy. His son Jesse sold the castle to the Šelmberks. However, the natives of Náchod used some time later. During the Marrakech wars between Jošt and Prokop the castle was wreathed on properties owned by the Benedictine monastery in Trebíc. Another owner was Jan Komorovský of Komorovice, last mentioned in 1459, after which Matej from Náchod and Brezník won the castle from King George. Part of the estate belonged to the lords of Kralice, which caused a dispute which, after the death of Matej in 1492, won the Kralice. In the 1494 charter, in which King Vladislav II. Confirms the castle and Kuroslepy as the property of Bluda of Kralice, the castle is mentioned as desolate.

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