Oldřich II of Rosenberg (Czech: OldřichII.zRožmberkaⓘ; 13 January 1403 – 28 April 1462) was an important Bohemian nobleman who, after the Battle of Lipany, became a recognized leader of the Catholic lords in Bohemia.
Biography
Oldřich II increased the power of the Rosenberg family after taking advantage of the weakening royal power during the Hussite wars. Oldřich was initially sympathetic for the Hussite movement, a position influenced by his guardian Čeněk of Wartenberg. However, after the Hussites burned down the town of Sezimovo Ústí in 1420 and founded Tábor on the very northern border of the Rosenberg State [cs], Oldřich became a leading ally of Emperor Sigismund and acted as a negotiator and diplomat. Sigismund appointed him governor of the Bechyně region and Prácheňsko.[1]
During the 15th century, the Rosenberg State dominated almost the entire area of southern Bohemia. In addition to property gains, Oldřich II forged documents stating the Rosenberg family was to receive special privileges from the monarchy. He counterfeited wax seals and amended original documents. A set of documents, allegedly issued by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor in 1360, claimed the indivisibility of the Rosenberg State and the establishment of the title of Governor of the House of Rosenberg. These claims were fully legalized in 1493 after approval by the Bohemian Diet and entry in the land records. They were observed until the extinction of the Rosenberg family on November 6, 1611.[1]
Oldřich II also falsified a legend about the origin of the Rosenbergs from the ancient Roman family Ursini. Together with the Italian Orsini family, they reached an agreement confirming their fictional common origin.[1]
^ abcdRynešová, Blažena; Pelikán, Josef (1929). Listář a listinář Oldřicha z Rožmberka (1418–1462) (in Czech). Prague: Ministerstvo školství a národní osvěty.
^Ernée, Michal (2008). Gotické kamnové kachle z hradu a zámku v Českém Krumlově (in Czech). České Budějovice: Jihočeské muzeum v Českých Budějovicích. pp. 54–55. ISBN978-80-86260-85-3.
^Lopour, Jaroslav. "Václav Špidla" (in Czech). ČSFD. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
Further reading
Falza a podvody české historie (in Czech) (1st ed.). Prague: Akropolis. 2001. ISBN80-7304-010-7.
Kubíková, Anna (2004). Oldřich II. z Rožmberka (in Czech) (1st ed.). České Budějovice: Veduta. ISBN80-86829-00-6.
Kubíková, Anna (2005). Rožmberské kroniky: krátký a summovní výtah od Václava Březana (in Czech) (1st ed.). České Budějovice: Bohumír Němec – Veduta. ISBN80-86829-10-3.
Šimůnek, Robert (2011). Páni z Rožmberka 1250–1520: Jižní Čechy ve středověku (in Czech) (1st ed.). České Budějovice: Veduta. ISBN978-80-86829-70-8.
Němec, Bohumír (2001). Rožmberkové – životopisná encyklopedie panského rodu (in Czech) (1st ed.). České Budějovice: Veduta. ISBN80-903040-0-1.