Rudoltice

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Coordinates: 49°54′W 16°33′E

Rudoltice
Coat of arms of Rudoltice Location of Rudoltice in Germany

Country Czech Republic
Administrative region Pardubice
District Ústí nad Orlicí
Population 1255 (2006)
Area 15.91 km²
Elevation 365 m
Coordinates 49°54′ W 16°33′ E
Postal code 561 25
Licence plate code E
Mayor RNDr. Oldřich Kolomý
Website rudoltice.cz

Rudoltice (Rudelsdorf in German) is a village in the Ústí nad Orlicí District of Czech Republic. It has about 1200 inhabitants.

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[edit] Geography

Rudoltice is located at 49° 54’ 3" N, 16° 33’ 59" E, at the foothills of Orlické hory in Podorlická pahorkatina near the Bohemian-Moravian border within the historical land Bohemia. It is close to town Lanškroun located 4 km northeast. Another towns in neighborhood include Česká Třebová and Ústí nad Orlicí.

[edit] History

[edit] Middle Ages

Village Rudolfsdorf was probably founded during the colonization of Bohemia initiated by the Přemyslid dynasty in the 1250s-1270s. The first written record goes back to May 21, 1304 when the monastery of Zbraslav did not properly manage the Lanšperk Landlord’s money and as a consequence King Wenceslaus II put them under the Lanškroun Landlord. Rudolfsdorf, later called Rudelsdorf, remained belonging to Lanšperk-Lanškroun during the entire Middle Ages. 1368 this landlord came into property of Litomyšl episcopate.

Since 1350 Rudelsdorf had been known as a community with a church. Originally there was a wooden church in place of the present one. In the place of the present stairs used to stand the church tower which that time was separated from the bay. According to parish chronicle this ancient church contained Gothic paintings of the owner’s heraldry. Coat of arms on them depicted bestial heads, rake and men belonging to three local Lords whose names were Persteins, Kostkové z Postupic and Hrzánové. Research documents of the 1870s compiled by village teacher Jandl are showing that this church was one of the oldest in the neighborhood.

[edit] Monuments

  • St. Peter and Paul Church
  • Crucifix on the crossroad to Lanškroun
  • Trinity sculpture on the road to Ostrov
  • Manse

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