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... chronicle was written in the fifteenth century , probably between 1434 and 1436 , but there is some controversy on the exact dating . 2 Hus did not originate the Communion in both kinds , he only approved of it in one of his last ...
... chronicle was written in the fifteenth century , probably between 1434 and 1436 , but there is some controversy on the exact dating . 2 Hus did not originate the Communion in both kinds , he only approved of it in one of his last ...
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... chronicle correctly tells us , held a dominant position in the councils of many of Bohemia's cities and towns , and being conservative , owing to their privileged social posi- tion , very few of them would join the reformation ...
... chronicle correctly tells us , held a dominant position in the councils of many of Bohemia's cities and towns , and being conservative , owing to their privileged social posi- tion , very few of them would join the reformation ...
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... chronicle that assumes his presence is , strangely , The very pretty chronicle in a passage not quoted in our translation on page 16 of Novotny's edition ( Prague 1923 ) . The author obviously takes it for granted that at this time ...
... chronicle that assumes his presence is , strangely , The very pretty chronicle in a passage not quoted in our translation on page 16 of Novotny's edition ( Prague 1923 ) . The author obviously takes it for granted that at this time ...
Contents
The very pretty chronicle of John Žižka | 3 |
Žižkas Life before the Revolution | 16 |
Rising Pressures | 36 |
Copyright | |
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adherents allies Archiv český armistice attack barons Bartoš battle Beiträge Bohemia Březová brotherhood campaign capital captain Čáslav castle Catholic Čeněk Čeněk of Wartenberg century Český Brod Chalice Chapter chronicle Chronicon veteris Collegiati Church clergy command Communion council councilors Crusade Czech defend Dějepis diet Diviš Domažlice Dubá early enemies especially fight forces fortress Four Articles German Hašek heretics Hradčany Hradec Králové Hussite wars Hvězda Hynek Jacobellus Jan Žižka John Želivský King King's knights Korybut Kutná Hora later leaders letter loc.cit lords marched masters military Moravia movement Německý Brod Nicholas of Hus nobility Old Annalists Old Town op.cit Orebite Palacký peasants Pekař Pikhart Pilsen Landfrieden Poděbrady Poland political Prague Praguers priests Prince Prokop regent region religious revolution role royal Royalist seems siege Sigismund soldiers squires Stříbro strong Švamberg Tabor Taborite tion Tomek troops Ulrich of Rosenberg Vítkov Vyšehrad wagons Wartenberg Wenceslas Windecke Witold Władysław Žatec Žižka