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Kralovice is first mentioned in written sources in 1183, when Prince Bedřich donated it to the nearby Cistercian monastery in Plasy as a village inherited from his father, with a market and judiciary. The first mention of the local parish church dates back to 1250. In 1400, the Plask abbot Gotfried planted Kralovice by right of purchase and established fees from 50 measured lans of fields. The town was headed by 12 aldermen,…
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