Charter: Archiv České koruny (1158-1935) 434
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1353 listopad 5, Hagenau (Hagenovia)
Ruprecht mladší, falckrabě rýnský a vévoda bavorský, prodává Karlovi, králi římskému a českému, jeho nástupcům, králům českým a české koruně Neustadt, Störnstein, Hirschau, Lichtenstein a další uvedené hrady v Bavorsku [viz též AČK 421, 427, 428].Ruprecht der Jüngere, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein und Herzog in Bayern, verkauft Karl, dem römischen König und König von Böhmen, dessen Nachkommen, den Königen von Böhmen und der böhmischen Krone Neustadt, Störnstein, Hirschau, Lichtenstein und andere angeführte Burgen [Siehe auch AČK 421, 427, 428].Rupertus iunior, comes palatinus Rheni ac dux Bavariae, Karolo, Romanorum et Bohemiae regi, successoribus eius, regibus Bohemiae, nec non coronae regni Bohemiae Neustadt Störnstein, Hirschau, Liechtenstein et alia castra nominata vendit [Vide etiam AČK 421, 427, 428].Source Regest: Archivum Coronae Regni Bohemiae III (Praha 1985) S. 66-67, Nr. 434
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uni cuique 10 sigilla secreta (primum in filis rosaceis et viridibus, cetera in scidulis membranaceis) appendent:1) Ruperti iunioris, comitis palatini Rheni, d 37 mm rubri coloris; 2) Gerlaci, archiepiscopi Moguntini, d 37 mm viridis coloris; 3) Alberti, episcopi Herbipolensis, d 41 mm; 4) Alberti, episcopi Frisingensis, d 41 mm; 5) Rudolphi, ducis Austriae, d 21 mm rubri coloris; 6) Alberti, ducis Bavariae, d 36 mm rubri coloris; 7) Friderici, comitis de Witgenstein, d 29 mm viridis coloris; 8) Ludovici de Oettingen d 30 mm viridis coloris; 9) Friderici, comitis de Oettingen, d 32 mm viridis coloris; Ludovici de Hohenlohe d 36 mm rubri coloris. Material: pergamen
Dimensions: 50x30 - 5 cm
Editions:
- Reg.: Hrubý, Archivum II, num. 292.
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- Hagenau (Hagenovia)
Národní archiv, Archiv České koruny (1158-1935) 434, in: Monasterium.net, URL </mom/CZ-NA/ACK/434/charter>, accessed at 2024-11-23+01:00
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