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Victor of Kun?tat and Pod?brady

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Victor of Kun?tat and Pod?brady
Born 1403
Died 1 January 1427
Pardubice
Noble family House of Pod?brady
Spouse(s) Anna of Wartenberg
Father Bo?ek II of Pod?brady
Mother Anna Elisabeth of Leipa

Victor of Kun?tat and Pod?brady (also: Viktorin of Pod?brady , Victor Bo?ek of Pod?brady , Victor Bo?ek of Kunstadt and Pod?brady ; Czech: Viktorin z Pod?brad , or Viktorin Bo?ek z Kun?tatu a Pod?brad ; German: Viktorin von Podiebrad ; 1403 – 1 January 1427 in Pardubice ) was a Bohemian-Moravian nobleman and a member of the House of Pod?brady . He was supporter of the Hussites and father of the Bohemian King George of Pod?brady .

Life [ edit ]

Victor was born into the noble Pod?brady family. His parents were Bo?ek II of Pod?brady and Anna Elisabeth of Leipa ( Czech : Anna Eli?ka Lipa ), a daughter of Henry of Leipa ( Czech : Jind?ich z Lipe ). He gave several of his sons the middle name of Bo?ek , a name which many of his ancestors had had.

Victor was first mentioned in a document dated 1417 dealing with the inheritance of his father, who died in that year. Victor inherited the Bohemian lordships of Nachod and Hummel , and Litice Castle , which became his headquarters and which was the reason he sometimes called himself Lord at Litice . He inherited his father's Moravian estates jointly with his older brother Bo?ek III of Pod?brady . His youngest brother Hynek inherited Pod?brady Castle and the associated estate. The eldest brother, John, died during his father's lifetime, sometime between 1407 and 1409. Victor and Bo?ek III fought several court cases about their Moravian possessions, among others with their distant relatives Gerald Pu?ka of Kun?tat and Smil of Kun?tat at Bludov .

Around 1420, Victor acquired the dominion of Pardubice , which extended his eastern Bohemia possessions considerably. His brother Hynek died in 1426 during the battle of Nymburk . After Hynek's death, Victor inherited his dominion of Pod?brady, and also Mydlovar Castle , which Hynek had taken illegally in 1425.

Like his brothers Victor supported the Hussites . In 1420 he participated in the siege of Vy?ehrad in part and joined the Orebites . Early in 1422 he approached Jan ?i?ka , and became his supporter and friend. For this reason Litice was besieged in 1421 by the armies of the princes and catholic nobles who sided with emperor Sigismund . After ?i?ka's death, Victor lead the Sirot?i for a while, but then he sided with the more moderate citizens of Prague.

From his marriage with Anna of Wartenberg ( Czech : Anna z Vartenberka ; born: 1403; died: 1459), he had three children:

  • George (1420?1471), who became King of Bohemia in 1458
  • Al?b?ta (1422?1501), married Jind?ich z Dube a Lipe
  • Marketa (1425?1476), married Bohuslav ze ?eberka a Plane

Victor died on 1 January 1427 at his Pardubice Castle . Soon after his death, Jan Hlava? of Ronov claimed both the castle and the eponymous estate.

References [ edit ]

  • Felcman Ondrej, Radek Fukala et al.: Pod?bradove. Rod ?eskomoravskych pan?, kladskych hrabat a sleszkych kni?at , Nakladatelstvi Lidove Noviny, 2008, ISBN   978-80-7106-949-2 .

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