The Hussite Revolution, 1424-1437This fundamental contribution to the study of the Hussite Revolution is an edited translation of the original Czech language work of the eminent historian F. M. Bartos. |
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... royalist party succeeded in swaying the majority of Korybut's council including the prince himself who had been disil- lusioned by the outcome of the peace of Hospital Field . In June the previous year he had arrived in the country ...
... royalist party succeeded in swaying the majority of Korybut's council including the prince himself who had been disil- lusioned by the outcome of the peace of Hospital Field . In June the previous year he had arrived in the country ...
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... royalist Podbrsky group by annually extending the truce of 1422. At the same time a few prominent captains had maintained connections with the royalist east Bohemian nobles who in turn had kept in touch with the powerful league of ...
... royalist Podbrsky group by annually extending the truce of 1422. At the same time a few prominent captains had maintained connections with the royalist east Bohemian nobles who in turn had kept in touch with the powerful league of ...
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... royalist party who quickly found allies among the lords from the disintegrated Korybut party , and even in the Old Town and other towns of the Prague alliance . This success for the royalists sprang partly from the general longing for ...
... royalist party who quickly found allies among the lords from the disintegrated Korybut party , and even in the Old Town and other towns of the Prague alliance . This success for the royalists sprang partly from the general longing for ...
Contents
The Fourth Crusade and the Beginning | 25 |
The Glorious Campaign | 41 |
The Battle of Domažlice and the Invitation | 60 |
Copyright | |
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