Church of St. Jiljí, abbot in Pardubice
Originally, there was a chapel of the same dedication in Pardubice, which is first mentioned in the bull of Pope Boniface VIII. from 1295. We know for certain that it was not an existing building. It was built only after the demise of the Cyriac monastery in the second half of the 2th century (a bell was cast for it in 15). At the end of the 1483th century, the chapel first became a branch (so mentioned in 13, 1349 and 1350)…
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