It would certainly be a mistake to devote to in the first paragraphs of the work directly to the file's Rights city of the Czech Kingdom, which is not entirely wrongly attributed to Paul Christian of Koldín, though just Christian of Koldín wasn't the only one who is on the compilation of the file involved. Not to include this file into the historical events, or at least not to mention the development efforts on the codification of municipal law, I would consider it a gross mistake. Therefore, the treatise on the file I will leave to the next chapter.
I chose the topic Jan Nepomucký, legend and reality, because I myself currently live near Nepomuk, or rather in a small village eight kilometres away. But not only because of that. The fact is that I have more than once had an argument with a native of Nepomuk about the extent to which the canonization of John of Pomuk is or is not based on legend. I myself held the opinion that John's canonization was based on later fabrications. For that reason alone, the assignment of the topic suited me. Therefore, to find out how it probably was...
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