Libni
The first mention of the village of Libyně dates from 1338, when it is mentioned that the parish priest was Střezivoj from Libyně. Even then, the local church was a parish church. In 1360, the village was driven out by the knight Boreš from Rýzmburk, and thus Libyně came under the control of the Valeč estate. Later, Libyne was bought by Jenec from Janovice (1423). In 1487, Jindřich of Třebíč bought the village and then Burian II of Gutštejn. In 1728, it came into the possession of the Clara Aldringen family. Until 1756, the court had…
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