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Opravený klenot Valašska. Kuchyně v roubence kdysi sloužila jako šatlava na zbojníky
CZ🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Opravený klenot Valašska. Kuchyně v roubence kdysi sloužila jako šatlava na zbojníky

The article discusses the historical significance of a stone portal in the village of Jasenné, located in the Czech Republic. The portal depicts a man in Valašský attire, symbolizing the local militia known as the 'Valašský sbor,' which was established during the Thirty Years' War under Emperor Ferdinand III. This militia served for approximately 200 years, protecting the Moravian-Slovak border from Turkish incursions and uprisings, while also assisting in military operations and maintaining order. The article highlights the connection between this portal and the nearby Mikuláštíkovo fojtství, a historic wooden house built in 1748. The structure has undergone extensive restoration and remains a national cultural monument. The article provides background on the Mikuláštík family, who were leaders of the local militia and held administrative roles within the community.

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Opravený klenot Valašska. Kuchyně v roubence kdysi sloužila jako šatlava na zbojníky

The article discusses the historical significance of a stone portal in the village of Jasenné, located in the Czech Republic. The portal depicts a man in Valašský attire, symbolizing the local militia known as the 'Valašský sbor,' which was established during the Thirty Years' War under Emperor Ferdinand III. This militia served for approximately 200 years, protecting the Moravian-Slovak border from Turkish incursions and uprisings, while also assisting in military operations and maintaining order. The article highlights the connection between this portal and the nearby Mikuláštíkovo fojtství, a historic wooden house built in 1748. The structure has undergone extensive restoration and remains a national cultural monument. The article provides background on the Mikuláštík family, who were leaders of the local militia and held administrative roles within the community.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the historical role of the Valašský sbor and the Mikuláštík family, focusing on their contributions to local governance and defense without overt ideological slant. It includes quotes from academic sources and museum representatives, providing context and

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed historical information about the Valašský klenot and the Mikuláštíkovo fojtství, aligning with cross-source consensus on their history and significance. It presents facts neutrally, though some descriptive language may lean slightly towards cultural pride.

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