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The town
Cerhovice was established before the year 1275. According to historical
evidence Cerhovice had a status of a market village. And belonged to the
Sulistavs family from Trnovan. Almost till the end of the 14th century. A
parish church of St Martin was built in these times. However, the church
was later destroyed. Nowadays temple was established in the 15th century
and was later rebuilt to a baroque style at the end of the 14th century.
Cerhovice was passed over to ebrák rule and later to the Tocník rule.
King Vladislav II gave Cerhovice the privilege to use the status town on
24 February, 1516. Cerhovice got her own emblem a golden shield, a deer
in an upper part and a beard in a lower part. However, the emblem was not
the only privilege, which Cerhovice was given, another important privilege
was the right to produce beer. At these time, two breweries were
established, one of which had already been destroyed. Cerhovice was
prospering throughout the 16th century. After the death of King Vladislan
II, his castles were halt. Among them was also Tocník. Cerhovice got under
the rule of Jan from Lobkovice, who enclosed a treaty with Ferdinand II on
23 April 1557. Changes in emblem come most likely
from there times. A Lobkovic coat of arms, upon which is a deer is placed
between two towers. The golden shield is still kept. The Lobkovic rule in
Cerhovice finished in 1595 when Bohuslav Havel from Lobkovice died.
Ladislav from Lobkovice, one of deputies against the King, succeeded to
run away from Bohemia, but his property was confiscated. So, once again,
the King took the rule over Cerhovice. Trade men stopped passing through the town from 1862,
since the railway connecting Prague and Pilsen was built. Cerhovice´s inns
were loosing guests. Markets were declining. The 19th century was expected
to change the situation. A luxurious hotel elezné lázne, with large
bathrooms with water from local springs was established. And also Mayers
brewery, a concurrence for the brewery from the 16th century. However, the
badly prosperous hotel with spa bankrupted after the WWI. The old brewery
played an important role in the revolt during the WWII. The owner of the
brewery and former legionary Cenek illinger a there center of revolt with
an illegal transmitter from 1940. The transmitter was used by Frantiek
Peltán, a former co-operator of legendary Three Kings (Balabán, Maín
and Morávek). The organization was later destroyed by Gestapo. They
attacked the brewery on 30 June 1942, but Frantiek Peltán managed to run
away, however not for a long time. He died later in Prague. Cenek
illinger killed one Gestapo member and hurt one, when he was trying to
break into the brewery. illinger jumped through the window and ran away
towards Drozdov. The Gestapo hurt him and he knew that there would be no
escape. He shot himself before the Gestapo managed to get him. His wife
Bohdana was killed by Gestapo later as well.
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