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Rackschitz (Rakschitz), a [[Bruderhof|Bruderhof]] of the [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterian Brethren]] near [[Kromau (Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic)|Kromau]] in Moravia, was founded in 1545 by the purchase of a house. At this time the village belonged to the baron of Lipa-Kromau. Johann von Lipa, who came from a line noted for its tolerance, accepted the Brethren on his estate. | Rackschitz (Rakschitz), a [[Bruderhof|Bruderhof]] of the [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterian Brethren]] near [[Kromau (Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic)|Kromau]] in Moravia, was founded in 1545 by the purchase of a house. At this time the village belonged to the baron of Lipa-Kromau. Johann von Lipa, who came from a line noted for its tolerance, accepted the Brethren on his estate. | ||
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Beck, Josef. <em>Die Geschichts-Bücher der Wiedertäufer in Oesterreich-Ungarn</em>. Vienna, 1883; reprinted Nieuwkoop: De Graaf, 1967: 164. | Beck, Josef. <em>Die Geschichts-Bücher der Wiedertäufer in Oesterreich-Ungarn</em>. Vienna, 1883; reprinted Nieuwkoop: De Graaf, 1967: 164. | ||
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Wolkan, Rudolf. <em>Geschicht-Buch der Hutterischen Brüder</em>. Macleod, AB, and Vienna, 1923: 195, 240. | Wolkan, Rudolf. <em>Geschicht-Buch der Hutterischen Brüder</em>. Macleod, AB, and Vienna, 1923: 195, 240. | ||
Zieglschmid, A. J. F. <em>Die älteste Chronik der Hutterischen Brüder: Ein Sprachdenkmal aus frühneuhochdeutscher Zeit.</em> Ithaca: Cayuga Press, 1943: 250, 316. | Zieglschmid, A. J. F. <em>Die älteste Chronik der Hutterischen Brüder: Ein Sprachdenkmal aus frühneuhochdeutscher Zeit.</em> Ithaca: Cayuga Press, 1943: 250, 316. | ||
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Rackschitz (Rakschitz), a Bruderhof of the Hutterian Brethren near Kromau in Moravia, was founded in 1545 by the purchase of a house. At this time the village belonged to the baron of Lipa-Kromau. Johann von Lipa, who came from a line noted for its tolerance, accepted the Brethren on his estate.
Bibliography
Beck, Josef. Die Geschichts-Bücher der Wiedertäufer in Oesterreich-Ungarn. Vienna, 1883; reprinted Nieuwkoop: De Graaf, 1967: 164.
Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. III, 424.
Wolkan, Rudolf. Geschicht-Buch der Hutterischen Brüder. Macleod, AB, and Vienna, 1923: 195, 240.
Zieglschmid, A. J. F. Die älteste Chronik der Hutterischen Brüder: Ein Sprachdenkmal aus frühneuhochdeutscher Zeit. Ithaca: Cayuga Press, 1943: 250, 316.
Author(s) | Christian Hege |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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Hege, Christian. "Rackschitz (Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Rackschitz_(Jihomoravsk%C3%BD_kraj,_Czech_Republic)&oldid=146030.
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Hege, Christian. (1959). Rackschitz (Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Rackschitz_(Jihomoravsk%C3%BD_kraj,_Czech_Republic)&oldid=146030.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 242. All rights reserved.
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