Church of St. Catherine, virgins and martyrs in Český Meziříčí

The first mention of the presbytery here dates from 1352 (when 18 groschen of the papal tithe was paid; other sources speak of the year 1350, when it should have been mentioned in the record books of the Prague archbishopric). In 1356, priest Kuncman changed places with vicar Mikoláš, who managed the church in Kunygswalda and its branch in Lhota Králov. In 1372, the priest Benedikt joined, who took the place after the deceased…
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