Morašice - Church of St. Peter and Paul
Morašice - the first written mention of the village dates back to 1145, when a prominent citizen, a certain Oneš, handed over part of the Morašice village to the Premonstratensians who came to Litomyšl. Another written record is from the years 1157 and 1167, when the Litomyšl monastery acquired land and the forest of the so-called Mokřenice and land on Kačí hora. Both names have been preserved to this day in the form of Mokř forest and part of Kaučina village. In 1226, a fortress is documented on the site and…
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