Čeněk of Oybin[a] (fl. 1290–1346) was a Czech nobleman, landowner, and founder of the Pirkštejn family .
Čeněk of Oybin | |
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Lord of Sloup v Čechách | |
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Native name | Čeněk z Ojvína |
Other names | Čeněk of Pirkštein Čeněk of Ojvína |
Noble family | Pirkštejn family |
Spouse(s) | Jitka of Honcovice |
Issue | Jan Ješek Ptáček of Pirkštein |
Father | Chval of Lipá |
Biography
editČeněk was born to the prominent Ronov family, though the date of his birth remains unknown. He first appears in the record in 1290 at Oybin.[3] He was later mentioned in documents from the royal court of Prague in 1296 with his brother, Henry of Lipá.[4]
Čeněk built the castle at Sloup v Čechách, which was first mentioned in 1324.[1] He used stones reminiscent of the ones used for building Ojivín Castle .[5] Sloup Castle, known as Perkenstein or Pirkštejn, became his main seat and was integrated into his family name.[6][7]
Čeněk acquired other estates in Moravia by marrying Jitka of Honcovice.[7] The last time he was mentioned is in the will of his nephew Pertold of Lipá , documented in 1346. Pertold bequeathed his uncle the farm and castle of Račice (part of modern day Račice-Pístovice) in Moravia.[1]
Notes
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- ^ Smejkal, Ladislav (2008). Máchův kraj - Českolipsko (1. vyd ed.). Praha: Regia. p. 191. ISBN 978-80-86367-65-1.
- ^ Sedláček, August (1997). Hrady, zámky a tvrze Království českého. Díl dvanáctý, Čáslavsko (Vyd. 3., v Argu 1 ed.). Praha: Argo. p. 54. ISBN 80-7203-155-4.
- ^ a b Šandera, Martin (2011). Hynce Ptáček z Pirkštejna : opomíjený vítěz husitské revoluce (Vyd. 1 ed.). Praha: Vyšehrad. pp. 9–19. ISBN 978-80-7429-132-6.