From Treviso to Brtnice: Stories of the Noble Family of Collalto Hidden in the Czech Archives (Exhibition Catalogue) Cover Image
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Z Trevisa do Brtnice / Da Treviso a Brtnice: Příběhy šlechtického rodu Collalto ukryté v českých archivech (katalog výstavy) / Storie della famiglia nobile dei Collalto nascoste negli archivi cechi (catalogo della mostra)
From Treviso to Brtnice: Stories of the Noble Family of Collalto Hidden in the Czech Archives (Exhibition Catalogue)

Author(s): Šárka Bačová, Tomáš Černušák, Martin Firon, Lucie Ježová, Kristýna Kalendová, Tereza Kučerová, Eduard Lazorík, Tereza Lišková, Irena Mikešová, Miluše Moučková, Leoš Pecha, Jana Srnková, Natálie Suskiová, Petr Sychra, Lenka Šrolerová, Jan Šturala, Radek Váša, Šárka Vetterová
Contributor(s): Stanislav Bárta (Editor), Petr Elbel (Editor), Ondřej Schmidt (Editor)
Subject(s): History, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Cultural history, Museology & Heritage Studies, Library and Information Science, Archiving, Social history, Middle Ages, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: Czech Archives; Italian noble family; Collalto; 10th century; exhibition;
Summary/Abstract: The exhibition “From Treviso to Brtnice” presents the fortunes of the Italian noble family of Collalto from the 10th century, when its ancestors became counts of Treviso, through the Late Middle Ages, when the dynasty's centre shifted to the rural lordships of Collalto and San Salvatore on the Piave River, to the Early Modern Age and the Collaltos’ success as condottieri on European battlefields. In 1623, Habsburg general Rambaldo XIII Collalto obtained the lordship of Brtnice, establishing a Moravian branch of the dynasty. The exhibition and catalogue present the family history through various documents preserved in the Moravian Provincial Archive in Brno and the State Regional Archive in Rokycany.

  • Print-ISBN-13: 978-80-210-9380-5
  • Page Count: 230
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Language: Czech, Italian
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