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Půta I of Častolovice

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Půta was married to Machna of unknown parentage and had with her a son of the same name, who was called during the life of his father "Půta the Younger", later, to distinguish from his own son, "Půta the Elder".
162: 173:. In 1396, he transferred ownership of these possessions to his daughter-in-law; this suggests that he was the sole owner at that time. 374: 359: 324: 301: 250: 83:; d. 1397) was an east Bohemian nobleman. He was a member of the noble Častolovice family and held high office in 143: 108: 170: 364: 191: 183: 154: 203: 127: 187: 343: 207: 369: 166: 158: 8: 150:
from 1384 to 1386 and from 1395 until his death, he was governor of Lower Lusatia again.
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Der abgestorbene Adel des preußischen Provinz Schlesien und der Oberlausitz
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From 1368 to 1377, he held various positions at the court in
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Vztahy mezi Kladskem a Frankenštejnskem ve 14. a 15. stoleti
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Páni z Kunštátu. Rod erbu vrchních pruhů na cestě k trůnu
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Půta was mentioned for the first time in 1342, when King
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Handbuch der historischen Stätten – Böhmen und Mähren
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Index

Noble family
Czech
Bohemia
John of Bohemia
Častolovice
market town
Charles IV
Burgrave
Potštejn
Prague
Ząbkowice Śląskie
Kladsko
Lower Lusatia
Brandenburg
Wenceslaus
Luxembourg
Boček II of Poděbrady
Skuhrov nad Bělou
Rychmberk Castle
Orlické Mountains
České Meziříčí
Půta II of Častolovice
Jan II of Oświęcim
Půta III or Půta the Younger
Landeshauptmann
County of Kladsko
Ząbkowice Śląskie
Münsterberg
ISBN
80-7106-683-4

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