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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 148 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NACHOD  , a

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town of Bohemia, Austria, 109 M . E.N.E. of Prague by
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rail . Pop . (1900) 9899, mostly Czech . It is situated on the Mettau
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river, at the entrance of the Lewin-Nachod pass . The old castle contains a collection of
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historical paintings and archives, and there are several old churches, of which that of St Lawrence is mentioned as the parish church in 1350 . The town originally gathered round the castle of Nachod, of which the first lord was a member of the powerful
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family of Hron, in the
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middle of the 13th century . It suffered much during the Hussite
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Wars, and in 1437 was captured by the celebrated robber knight Kolda of 2ampach, and retaken by George of Podebrad in 1456 and included in his estates . It was sold in 1623, and in 1634 given to Ottavio Piccolomini; finally, after many changes of ownership, the castle and titular lordship came in 184o to the princes of Schaumburg-
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Lippe . The important engagements fought near the town on the 27th and 28th of
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June 1866 opened Bohemia to the victorious Prussians .

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