NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 684, sig. 110-4/535 Page 69 · 69 of 72
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 684, sig. 110-4/535
English Translation
Map 5: In 1086, a monastery was built in Opatowitz (1) in place of the cell. Later, it had propstei in Prčín-Besecin (2), i.e. on the intersection of the lines Prague-Opatowitz and Raigern-Wahlstatt – in Wahlstatt (3), Neumarkt (4), Grüssau (5) and Hehenelbe (6). Afterwards, the line Grüßau-Prag continued the Taus-Prague line beyond Alt-Bunzlau. Kladrau (7), which extended the line Braunau-Prague (Breslau) beyond Prague by 99 km, was completed in 1115 and Propsteien in Tuškau (8), Pressitz (9) and Pfreundberg Castle (10), was lightened 22 km west of Kladru. Queen Gertrud, the 2nd Earl of Braslau, was founded in 1108. In 1144, Vladislav's wife donated the Premonstratensian monastery of Dogau (11), after Vladislaw had built the monastery of Strachov close to Prague Castle Hill in 1138-43. The prop of Dogau was set up by Strachova – both monasteries are 44 km apart. Chotuzitz (12) belonged to Dogau as early as 1145. In 1154, the Benedictines of Eito- mischl (13) also granted the Premonstrates their religious house. Count William of Sulzbach had founded a new Benedictine monastery in Wilemow (14) in 1120. Podlaschitz's Propstei on the same Chrast domain raised King Vladislav in 1159 to an abbey (15). However, it remained subordinate to the Archabbey of Breunov. The Benedictine monastery of Postelberg was built at the beginning of the 12th century. It extends the line Raigern-Prague beyond Schlan to the Eger (16). Propsteien arise in Weberschen near Postelburg, in Saaz (17) and in Klosterle (18). The stage Nezamysl, the above-mentioned propsty of the Breunov monastery, approaches from Prague to the St. Günther mountains at 22 kilometers, half a day's walk for a messenger. It does not, of course, keep the exact direction on St. Guenther's Klause - it is also not an institution of the Low-Alteich monks in Ostro. But where even the lord of the land, the Duke Jaromir, is attacked in 1002 by his fellow-bullers, the Vschovecias, on Mount Weli and bound to a tree, where the same jaromir can even be taken away by his own brother's eyes, in a country with such a crudeness of utterances, the cultural work of the German monks cannot remain without the uplifting and protection of the homeland. The Prague bishop, although he was also German like Dietmar, the first, Thiddag from New Corven, the third or 151