Thronus regis - a project that remained only on parchment. Ratiboř near Vsetín.

A quick historical excursion. When the extremely capable Czech king Wenceslas II died in 1305, he left the rule to his spoiled and illegitimate son of the same name - Wenceslas III. A sixteen-year-old teenager with endless possibilities almost destroyed what his father had painstakingly built up in just one year. He got drunk with like-minded peers and buddies in Prague brothels, and when he was drunk, he gave his…
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