Oldřich I from Rožmberk , ( Czech Oldřich I. z Rožmberka ) (d. March 4, 1390 ) is a medieval Czech nobleman from the Rozmberk clan, who again concentrated all the Römberk possessions in his hands after their partition in 1374 , one of the founders of the Minorite monastery in Krumlov [1] and the monastery of the Augustinian canons in Trebon [2] .
| Oldrich I of Rožmberk | |
|---|---|
| Czech Oldřich I. z Rožmberka | |
| Birth | |
| Death | March 4, 1390 |
| Burial place | Visebrod Monastery |
| Kind | Rozmberki |
| Father | Peter I of Rozhmberk |
| Mother | Katerina from Wartemberk (?) |
| Spouse | Algeria from Wartemberk |
| Children | Jindrich III of Rožmberk |
Oldrich I was the fourth son of the highest comrade of the Czech Kingdom, Peter I of Rozmberk and his second wife Alzbieta of Wartemberk. After the death of Peter I in 1347, the rymberg papacy passed into joint possession of his four sons - Peter II , Josht I (d. 1369), Oldrich I and Jan I. In 1349, Oldřich together with his brothers founded the castle Divchi-Kamen , and in 1367 - the Trebon Monastery .
In 1374, the Rozhmberkov estates were divided into two parts: the majority passed into the joint possession of Peter II and Jan I, and the smaller part went to Oldrich. The composition of his possessions included:
- Novograd pan
- Hustnitskoe pan
- Pribenitsky panam
- Wildstein County
- Ижiželice panz [3] .
After the death of Peter II in 1384, Oldrich I and his son Jindrich III were officially recognized as the heirs of the entire rymberg papacy.
In 1381 - 1382, Oldrich I took part in the war of his relative, the Austrian Count Heinrich von Schaunberg , against the Duke Albrecht III .
Notes
- ↑ Helena Soukupová Klášter minoritů a klarisek v Českém Krumlově (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment February 13, 2014. Archived February 23, 2014.
- ↑ Michal Čech Řeholní kanovníci sv.Augustina v Třeboni. //michal.cech.sweb.cz
- ↑ Rubtsov B.T. 1963.S. 154