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... friends , most likely from the two lords of Poděbrady who could indeed give the Prince a more balanced judgment on Žižka's character and policy , on his mil- itary genius and his religious ideas . Through a personal mediator such as ...
... friends , most likely from the two lords of Poděbrady who could indeed give the Prince a more balanced judgment on Žižka's character and policy , on his mil- itary genius and his religious ideas . Through a personal mediator such as ...
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... friends . The great invasion of Moravia started - and ended - without Žižka . But the names of those people show clearly that the campaign was not undertaken without Žižka's blessing . I believe it even possible to assert that he fully ...
... friends . The great invasion of Moravia started - and ended - without Žižka . But the names of those people show clearly that the campaign was not undertaken without Žižka's blessing . I believe it even possible to assert that he fully ...
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... friends on the other . ' The two parties concluded an armistice to last for five weeks - one of the few indications of the fact that there had still been , even late in 1424 , some fighting between Tabor and Rosenberg . The document ...
... friends on the other . ' The two parties concluded an armistice to last for five weeks - one of the few indications of the fact that there had still been , even late in 1424 , some fighting between Tabor and Rosenberg . The document ...
Contents
The very pretty chronicle of John Žižka | 15 |
Žižkas Life before the Revolution | 16 |
Rising Pressures | 36 |
Copyright | |
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