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The study is concerned with the little-known family of the Cholov Korkas of Korkyně, apparently of Hungarian origin, whose members lived in Bohemia in the first half of the 17th century. While examining the issue of granting inhabitant rights, the study simultaneously demonstrates the problem of unclear social status, which had to be dealt with many times in this context. For instance, Linhart Korka Cholovský, who in 1614 asked to be accepted into Bohemia along with his knighthood, had to finally settle for being accepted as a burgess of the Old Town of Prague.
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An article presenting the issues discussed in the reconstruction in Prešov (until theend of the sixteenth century). He draws attention to the presence – the influx of foreigners, the coexistence of many nationalities (Germans, Hungarians, Poles, Czechs, Roma, Jews and others), but also Slovaks, presenting toponymy, references, the importance of ethnonyms, onomastics, etc. Particular attention was given to three nationalities – the dominant among Prešov residents– Germans, Hungarians, Slovaks, what found itself in its spatial space – topography, but also indenominational relations, i.e. in the connection of the so-called preachers of nationality as partof the Roman Catholic religion, and later also (after 1531) as part of the Protestant Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession. e surveys made it possible to determine the nature of the newly adopted duties – their origin, activities and dealing in wine trade. An important conditionfor these problems are enterprises that keep tax / accounting accounts.
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