Vilém of Talmberk and Miličín
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Nationality | Moravian |
Noble family | Talmberk family |
Vilém of Talmberk and Miličín was a Moravian nobleman, an associate of the regional court, and first documented member of the Talmberk family.[1]
Vilém was closely related to Hroznata of Úžice, possibly his nephew.[2] He was first mentioned in 1297. He later acquired the lands of Miličín.[3] Vilém was not part of the resistance against the king that other members of his family joined, and did not have his property confiscated in 1291.[4]
Vilém had two sons, Diviš and Nezamysl, who were mentioned in 1316 and 1336.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Šimek, Tomáš (1989). Hrady, zámky a tvrze v Čechách na Moravě a ve Slezsku - Východní Čechy. Prague: Nakladatelství Svoboda.
- ^ "Toulky Podblanickem a Posázavím - Talmberk a okolí I. - posazavi.com". posazavi.com. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
- ^ Světozor: Illustrovany beletristicko-politicky casopis (in Czech). Skrejsovcky. 1868. p. 417. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
- ^ Babka, Daniel (2021). "Talmberkové na Vlašimi" (in Czech). Jihočeská univerzita v Českých Budějovicích, Filozofická fakulta. Retrieved 18 December 2022.