NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 684, sig. 110-4/535 Page 66 · 66 of 72
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 684, sig. 110-4/535
English Translation
Map 2: In the year 999, the monastery of St. John on the island (on the influence of the Sazsau-Sazama in Molebau) is also called Ostro (1). It is located 22 km south of Prague. From here, hermits go to St. Johann (2) at Sedles an der Lodenitz, 22 km from Ostro as well as from Prague's cult site. Propsteien of Ostro are located in Schlan (3), 44 km from Ostro on the extension of the route Raigern-Prague-Taus (4), on the prolongation of the line Prague-St. Johann under the rock (pod kalou), and Ottau-Zaton (5) on the north-south line of Jezbus beyond Prague and Ostro to meet. I would also like to thank the rapporteur for his excellent report. In 993 Adalbert-Boitech, a prince of the Slavnik family, had a mother's side relative of the Saxon house, who studied in Magdeburg and had taken bishop's place in Prague after the German Dietmar, after a flight-like trip to Rome and a stay on Monte Cassino, the starting point of Benedict, in Brewnow close to the castle of Prague, the monastery of St. Margaret founded and set up twelve Italian monks there. Brewnow had received at the foundation the high-altitude church of Jezbus with two Meierhöfen and the mountain Ostro 44 kilometers in the north of Prague. As propstei are called Nezamysl, Kostelez in Bohemia (7), Raigrad-Raigern in Moravia, Braunau, Polis near Braunau and Wahlstatt in Silesia. In Opatowitz and Podlaichius there are already hermit cells of the Abbey of Brewnow at the foundation of Benedictine monasteries. If you take off the line Raigern (south of Brno) - Wahlstatt, you also touch Braunau and hit the Heusschauer mountain, 919 meters high, and the Große Deichnaer Koppe, 1114 meters high. From the latter one you might have seen the Raigerner station. 148