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ザークピ
ザークピ城
Flag
Coat of arms
 チェコ
行政区画 リベレツ州
チェスカー・リーパ郡 (Okres Česká Lípa)
コミューン ザークピ
最高地
 - 標高 444m (1,457ft)
最低地
 - 標高 264m (866ft)
面積 32.27 km² (12.46 sq mi)
人口 2,810 (2014)
人口密度 87 /km² (225 /sq mi)
首長 Radek Lípa
等時間 CET (UTC+1)
 - 夏時間(DST) CEST (UTC+2)
郵便番号 471 23
チェコ国内における位置
チェコ国内における位置
ウィキメディア・コモンズ: Zákupy
統計: statnisprava.cz
ウェブサイト: www.zakupy.cz

ザークピ (チェコ語発音: [ˈzaːkupɪ]; ドイツ語: Reichstadt) は、チェコ北部リベレツ州チェスカー・リーパ郡 (Okres Česká Lípa)にある町。人口は2,810人。

Geography

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The town is located in the north of the historic Bohemia region, on the Svitávka (Zwittebach) River near its junction with the Ploučnice. Since 2003, Zákupy's Old Town is a designated urban heritage conservation district.

Early history

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The fortress of Richinstadt was mentioned in a 1306 deed. The Czech name Zákupy first appeared in 1352, probably denoting two villages beneath the fort, which grew together over the centuries. Zákupy was referred to as a market town (městečko) already in 1359.

The estates were held by Bohemian nobles like the Panczer dynasty, from 1363 by the Lords of Wartenberg, who sold Zákupy to the Berka z Dubé noble family in 1460/63. They erected a Renaissance castle on the foundations from 1541 to 1552 and rebuilt the adjacent town with its parish church. The city rights were confirmed by the Habsburg emperor Rudolf II, King of Bohemia, in 1582.

During the Thirty Years' War, the town and castle were acquired by the Imperial field marshal Julius Henry of Saxe-Lauenburg in 1632, and devastated by Swedish troops shortly afterwards. His son Julius Francis had it rebuilt in a Baroque style. The last heiress, Anna Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg, died at Reichstadt Castle in 1741.

ライヒシュタット公爵領

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ライヒシュタット公爵ことナポレオン2世

ザークピは1805年、トスカーナ大公フェルディナンド3世が購入した。1818年、オーストリア皇帝フランツ1世は、フランス皇帝ナポレオン1世と皇后マリー・ルイーズの息子であった孫のナポレオン2世に「ライヒシュタット公爵」(Herzog von Reichstadt)という称号を与えた[1]。ライヒシュタット公爵となったナポレオン2世は一度も所領に赴くことのないまま、1832年、相続人なしで亡くなった。

Later history

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After his resignation in 1848, Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria took over the management of the Reichstadt manor, with considerable success. He used the castle as a summer residence and had the interior lavishly decorated. Upon his death in 1875, the property went to Emperor Franz Joseph.

On 8 July 1876, Russia's Chancellor Alexander Gorchakov and Austria's Emperor Franz Joseph reached the Reichstadt Agreement on the following Russo-Turkish War and the partition of the Balkans at the castle. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and Countess Sophie Chotek of Chotkova were married there on 1 July 1900.

In October 1938, the town was annexed by Nazi Germany according to the Munich Agreement and incorporated into the Reichsgau Sudetenland. After World War II, the German population was expelled.

Notes

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  1. ^ German description of the majorat of the Duke of Reichstadt, circa 1830.
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