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Husinec (Prachatice District)

Husinec
Town
Husinec Jans home.jpg
Jan Hus home
Flag
Coat of arms
Country Czech Republic
Region South Bohemian
District Prachatice
Commune Prachatice
Elevation 504 m (1,654 ft)
Coordinates 49°3′11″N 13°59′6″E / 49.05306°N 13.98500°E / 49.05306; 13.98500Coordinates: 49°3′11″N 13°59′6″E / 49.05306°N 13.98500°E / 49.05306; 13.98500
Area 10.34 km2 (3.99 sq mi)
Population 1,411 (2014-01-01)
Density 136/km2 (352/sq mi)
First mentioned 1291
Mayor Ludmila Pánková
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 384 21
Location in the Czech Republic
Location in the Czech Republic
Statistics: statnisprava.cz
Website: www.husinec.cz

Husinec (German: Husinetz) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 1,350 inhabitants. It is said to be the birthplace of Czech philosopher, reformer Jan Hus.

In 942, subjects of the Fürsten of Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia explored the area of Husinec for gold. The first written record dates from 1291 when Heinrich Vok von Borek und Husinec (Jindřich Vok z Borku a Husince) declared his rights to the area at the District Court. In 1359, the village became a city.

In the 14th Century a castle was built whose ruins exist today. In 1390, the Hus Castle was taken by Sigismund von Huller und Orlik (Sigmund Huller z Orlíka), a supporter of King Wenceslaus and eventually state treasurer and King's advisor. Caught falsifying documents, however, he was beheaded. The castle was left for his brother Andreas, who a short time later sold it to the Knights of Mikuláš of Hus. This castle, in 1419, hosted a meeting of Mikuláš's supporters who were preparing for the overthrow of King Wenceslaus. The coup did not take place. In 1420, Mikuláš fell off his horse and died.

The abandoned castle was taken and plundered by the robber baron Habart z Hrádku, or Lopata z Budějovic, known as "The merchant of the Golden Trail". On September 8, 1441, landowners from surrounding towns joined together to attack and burn the castle. In 1455, the Knight Smílek ze Lnář sold his allegiance to Ulrich II of Rosenberg bringing Husinec under the rule of Winterberg.

The economy of Husinec was dependent up the trade produced by the Golden Trail trade route. Goods transported on the route included, primarily, salt, expensive clothes, wine, seafood, tropical fruits, spices, iron and weapons.

In 1601, the House of Kolowrat bought the town followed by Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg in 1630. After the Battle of White Mountain many residents of Husinec, who were followers of the reformer Jan Hus and his teachings, emigrated abroad.


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