Bohemian nobleman (1399–1452)
Otto IV of Bergau (German : Otto dem Jüngeren von Bergow ; 1399 – 1452), also known as Otto the Younger of Bergau , was a Bohemian nobleman and anti-Hussite leader.[ 1]
Biography
Otto was born in 1399 to Otto III of Bergau and Markéta of Žlunice. He inherited parts of his father's estate including Trosky Castle and Chlumec nad Cidlinou . In 1414, Otto raided the Opatovice Monastery [cs ] in Opatovice nad Labem .[ 2] He is said to have hidden the treasure in Trosky Castle, supposedly in an underground cellar blocked by a huge boulder.[ 3]
In 1424, Chlumec nad Cidlinou was captured by the Prague Hussites under the leadership of Sigismund Korybut and Jan Hvězda of Vícemilice [cs ] . It was then likely given to Hynek Boček of Poděbrady . Otto and his son, John, reclaimed Chlumec shortly thereafter.[ 2]
References
^ "Ota III. starší z Bergova" . Stredovek . Retrieved 9 March 2021 .
^ a b Khun, Karol; Novák, Leopold (1932). Dějiny a kulturní obraz města Chlumce nad Cidlinou . Rada města Chlumce.
^ David, Petr (2009). The wonders of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (2nd, rev. ed.). Prague: Knižní klub. p. 57. ISBN 978-80-242-2455-8 .