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The House of Bubna-Litic ((チェコ語:Bubnové z Litic), also translated as Bubna von Lititz) is a Czech noble family dating back to the 14th century. == History == Originally members of the lower nobility (vladyka) from the castle of Buben in western Bohemia, the house rose to prominence following the acquisition of the Litice Castle in 1562. However, the house is mentioned in historical records dating to the late 14th century. Allegedly, there are mentions of the name in the 12th century. The Bohemian Revolt (1618–1620) had a mixed influence on the house and resulted in loss of property. Jan Varlich of Bubna ( ?-1636) was forced to flee the country with the Winter King Frederick V. However, a different part of the house was later granted the title of count. The Coat of Arms od the Counts of Bubna-Litic depicts a drum ((チェコ語:Buben)) and a lion with the King's crown. The lion is connected to the family legend which describes Heřman of Bubna as a traveler who found himself a fellow lion. After being ennobled the castles of Doudleby and Žamberk were built by Mikuláš of Bubna. The counts of Bubna increased their lands and were most prosperous in the 18th century. Several castles and churches were built in this era. Due to debt, the house lost most of its property in 1809. The political importance of the family finished with the abolition of aristocratic titles in 1918 and the Communist 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「House of Bubna-Litic」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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