Abstract

Echoes of so-called re-ennoblement trials in the resources of the Archives of the National Museum Researchers have the personal resources of two key genealogists and heraldists of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Antonín Šlechta and Čeněk Pinsker, available in the Archives of the National Museum. These two researchers were on opposing sides during the so-called re-ennoblement trials, a matter related to the forgery of documents proving relations with ancient Czech noble families. Their personal resources, stored in the Archives of the National Museum, provide an interesting illustration of not only their private lives, but also their genealogical and heraldic interests, and their work methods, and potentially also map their involvement in the aforementioned judicial processes.

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