Adam of Veleslavín (Czech: Adamové z Veleslavína) was a Prague bourgeois family which acquired a coat of arms and a predicate in the second half of the 16th century.
The village of Veleslavín (today a district of Prague) previously belonged to the Břevnov Monastery.
Štěpán Adam, the tenant of Prague's old town mills, also owned a yard here.
He and his wife Regina, a daughter of a Kutná Hora sculptor, had a son, Daniel Adam z Veleslavína, who became one of the most famous members of the family.
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