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Rosice is mentioned for the first time in 1318, when a feudal family, written from Rosice, had property here. There was an old fortress here, but it is not documented in writing, but its existence was evidenced by a moat and rampart, which were preserved until the 60s of the 20th century.
Before 1483, Rosice was acquired by the Talack family from Ještětice, after whom the original fortress apparently disappeared and a new fortress was built in the northern part of the village in the place of today's castle. She is…
Before 1483, Rosice was acquired by the Talack family from Ještětice, after whom the original fortress apparently disappeared and a new fortress was built in the northern part of the village in the place of today's castle. She is…
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