Libice nad Cidlinou

Libice nad Cidlinou is a village in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is one of the oldest settlements in Bohemia, located 5 km southeast of Poděbrady at the confluence of the Cidlina and Elbe (Labe) rivers. The population of Libice is 1,314, it is 190 m above sea level, and its total area is 9.95 km².

Libice nad Cidlinou
Village
St. Adalbert's Church
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Libice nad Cidlinou
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 50°7′40″N 15°10′49″E
CountryCzech Republic
RegionCentral Bohemian
DistrictNymburk
Little DistrictPoděbrady
First mentioned981
Government
  MayorMilan Kožíšek
Area
  Total9.95 km2 (3.84 sq mi)
Elevation
190 m (620 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total1,319
  Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Postal code
289 07
Websitewww.libicenadcidlinou.cz
Monument to St. Adalbert (Czech: Vojtěch) and his brother Gaudentius (Czech: Radim) in Libice, Czech Republic

History

Libice emerged in the 9th century as the capital fort (gord) of the Slavnik family. They were of possible White Croat origin, and their lands were part of White Croatia. Archaeological digs begun in the nineteenth century show that the material culture was highly developed by the end of the first millennium AD. Libice began as a castle, and fortifications and the ruins of a stone church have survived to the present day. In 995 Libice was stormed by Bohemian Duke Boleslav II (Přemyslid) and the Vršovci clan, who killed most of the Slavnik family and annexed Libice to Prague. Adalbert and Radim survived by taking refuge in land of the Polans under rule of Boleslaw I.

Important buildings

References

  • Turek R., Čechy na úsvitě dějin, Praha, 1963.
  • Turek R., Libice-knížecí hradisko 10. věku, Praha, 1968.
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