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Talmberk ( German : Talmberg or Talenberg ) is a small village and municipal part of Samopše in the Kutná Hora District of the Czech Republic . The village was built around Talmberk Castle  [ cs ] , which was constructed in the 13th century, but abandoned by 1533.

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5-509: Talmberk was founded at the end of the 13th century, likely by Hroznata of Úžice . The castle is first attested in 1297, in the name William of Talmberk . The castle remained in the Talmberk family until 1390, when Havel Medek of Valdek and his brother William captured the castle from Diviš of Talmberk . Diviš regained control of the castle in 1397. When Diviš died in 1415 his son Oldřich inherited Talmberk. The Lords of Talmberk lost ownership of

10-663: The Czech role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance . Other castles featured in the game are Pirkstein, the Upper castle of Rattay (both in Rataje nad Sázavou ), and the castle in Silver Skalitz . Hroznata of %C3%9A%C5%BEice Hroznata of Úžice was a Moravian nobleman, Highest Burgrave of the Kingdom of Bohemia between 1284 and 1286, and the founder of the Talmberk family . Hroznata

15-419: The castle by 1473, and by 1533, it was abandoned altogether. The inhabitants of the village began utilizing the castle stones for construction , which persisted into the 19th century. In 1933, part of the remaining structure collapsed. The ruins of Talmberk Castle have been a protected cultural monument since 1966. The town's 1403 recreation under the lordship of Diviš of Talmberk was prominently featured in

20-419: The family name of Talmberk, and founded the Černčičtí of Kácova family  [ cs ] . After a dispute with Bishop Tobiáš of Bechyně  [ cs ] in support of Záviš, Hroznata and his sons were declared outlaws and much of their property was confiscated. Vilém was not part of the conflict and avoided punishment. The wax seal of Hroznata z Úžice, attached to a deed dated 24 May 1284, contains

25-485: Was in the service of King Wenceslas II , for which he was granted land north of the Sázava River around Úžice . Talmberk Castle  [ cs ] was built here. The castle was first indirectly documented in 1297 through the name of Vilém of Talmberk , a son or nephew of Hroznata. Hroznata was brother-in-law of Záviš of Falkenstein . He had several sons, including Heřman, Arnošt, Jan, and Budivoj. Arnošt took on

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