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Sec (CSSR, Onkres Chrudim:) Burg Oheb, Ruine
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Deutsch: 28.05.1979 CSSR 538 07 Sec (Okres Chrudim): Burg Oheb {Zricenina hradu Oheb}
(GMP: 49.833500,49.833500). In der Talsperre Sec I wird der Fluß Chrudimka gestaut. 1315 entstand auf dem felsigen Hochufer Ufer die Burg Oheb. Im Jahre 1436 belehnte König Sigismund Jan Hervít von Rusinov, der inzwischen auch Besitzer der Herrschaften Lichtenburg und Hermanuv Mestec geworden war, mit dem Bojanover Sprengel und der Burg Oheb. Markvart Spína von Jenisovice verkaufte die Burg Oheb 1491 an Nikolaus Trcka von Lípa auf Lichtenburg. Wilhelm Trcka von Lípa veräußerte die Oheber Güter 1555 an die Brüder Albert und Wenzel Robenhaupt von Sucha. Bei der Güterteilung zwischen den Brüdern erhielt Wenzel Robenhaupt von Sucha 1564 die Güter der wüsten Burg Oheb und schlug den Bojanover Sprengel der Herrschaft Sec zu. Heute nur noch eine Ruine. 1979 [F19790526B18.jpg]19790528500NR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Image title | 28.05.1979 CSSR 538 07 Sec (Okres Chrudim): Burg Oheb {Zricenina hradu Oheb} (GMP: 49.833500,49.833500). In der Talsperre Sec I wird der Fluß Chrudimka gestaut. 1315 entstand auf dem felsigen Hochufer Ufer die Burg Oheb. Im Jahre 1436 belehnte König Sigismund Jan Hervít von Rusinov, der inzwischen auch Besitzer der Herrschaften Lichtenburg und Hermanuv Mestec geworden war, mit dem Bojanover Sprengel und der Burg Oheb. Markvart Spína von Jenisovice verkaufte die Burg Oheb 1491 an Nikolaus Trcka von Lípa auf Lichtenburg. Wilhelm Trcka von Lípa veräußerte die Oheber Güter 1555 an die Brüder Albert und Wenzel Robenhaupt von Sucha. Bei der Güterteilung zwischen den Brüdern erhielt Wenzel Robenhaupt von Sucha 1564 die Güter der wüsten Burg Oheb und schlug den Bojanover Sprengel der Herrschaft Sec zu. Heute nur noch eine Ruine. [F19790526B18.jpg]19790528500NR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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