Jan Zoul of Ostředek

Jan Zoul of Ostředek

Jan Zoul of Ostředek

Czech robber and nobleman


Jan Zoul of Ostředek (died 13 July 1404) was a nobleman and robber knight of the Posázaví [cs] region in the 14th-century.

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Biography

Jan Zoul was formerly in the service of Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia, before joining the retinue of Prokop of Moravia.[1] At the end of the 14th-century, the nobility rebelled and a coalition of lords was formed against Wenceslaus. Jan and his father, Mikeš Zoul of Ostředek, took advantage of the disorder and seized the castle Čejchanov [cs] near Chocerady. From there, they set out on raids throughout the Benešov region, acting with other robber knights such as Hynek the Dry Devil.[2]

Jan fell out of favor with King Wenceslaus. He was briefly imprisoned by his royally-allied neighbor, Wenceslaus of Dubá, at Karlštejn. However, Jan was pardoned. The neighbors continued to war. In 1403, Jan seized Wenceslaus’ castle Stará Dubá [cs]. In doing so, he was declared a land pest and was targeted by royal forces.[3]

In 1404, King Wenceslaus sent a retaliatory army against Jan lead by Archbishop Zbyněk Zajíc of Hazmburk, who recaptured Čejchanov as well as Stará Dubá. Jan, his father, and 50 members[1] of their gang were executed by hanging in Prague on 13 July 1404. His body remained in the gallows for seven years before he was buried at St. Stephen’s Church, Prague.[4][5]

After his death, King Wenceslaus confiscated Jan’s properties and redistributed them amongst his supporters.[1]


References

  1. Historie a současnost Komorního Hrádku (PDF) (in Czech). MO ČR. pp. 5–7. ISBN 978-80-7278-477-6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 July 2024.

  2. Sládek, Luděk (21 June 2024). “Kterak Mikeše lapali a sťali”. KAM po Česku červenec. Vol. July–August 2024. Retrieved 23 February 2025.
  3. Fišera, Zdeněk (2013). “Za Janem Zoulem z Ostredka Na Hradek Zvany Cejchanuv a Na Hrad Dubou”. Loupeživí rytíři a zemští šku°dci Království českého a jejich sídla (1st ed.). Prague: Agentura Pankrác. p. 79. ISBN 978-80-86781-20-4.
  4. Drahota, Leoš (4 April 2008). “Naše šibenice 4 – Viselci”. Moskyt (in Czech).
  5. “Vítejte v turistickém regionu kolem řeky Sázavy”. tourist.posazavi.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2025.


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