Dog's Heads
When the ancient privileges of Chodové were threatened by Wolf Maximilian Laminger von Albenreuth, "Lomikar", Jan Sladký Kozina defended their rights. He was arrested and executed in 1695. Jan Sladký…
Dog's Heads
When the ancient privileges of Chodové were threatened by Wolf Maximilian Laminger von Albenreuth, "Lomikar", Jan Sladký Kozina defended their rights. He was arrested and executed in 1695. Jan Sladký Kozina was the leader of Chodové at the end of the 17th century. With his wife and 6 sons, they lived as a quiet, god-fearing family. When the ancient privileges of Chodové were threatened, he defended their rights. This culminated in disagreement with the local magnate Wolf Maximilian Laminger von Albenreuth, "Lomikar". Kozina was judged responsible for the peasant rebellion, arrested and executed in Pilsen on the 28th November 1695. —Petr Vavruch
Dog's Heads
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When the ancient privileges of Chodové were threatened by Wolf Maximilian Laminger von Albenreuth, "Lomikar", Jan Sladký Kozina defended their rights. He was arrested and executed in 1695. Jan Sladký Kozina was the leader of Chodové at the end of the 17th century.
With his wife and 6 sons, they lived as a quiet, god-fearing family. When the ancient privileges of Chodové were threatened, he defended their rights. This culminated in disagreement with the local magnate Wolf Maximilian Laminger von Albenreuth, "Lomikar".
Kozina was judged responsible for the peasant rebellion, arrested and executed in Pilsen on the 28th November 1695. —Petr Vavruch.