Royal and imperial magistrates in the royal dowry city of Hradec Králové
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The office of the royal magistrate was established by Emperor Ferdinand I. Habsburg after the defeat of the estate resistance and as part of retaliatory measures against the city of Hradec Králové, which not only did not help him at the time, but also secretly supported the rebellion of the Czech estates. His task was to oversee the city and its management. But that would not be the worst, because in June 1547 King Ferdinand I refused to accept in Litoměřice...
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Royal and imperial magistrates in the royal dowry city of Hradec Králové
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