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  • Britannica, Volume 14 Hussites by František Lützow 18757101911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 14 — HussitesFrantišek Lützow ​HUSSITES, the name given to...
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  • The New International Encyclopædia Hussites 1204670The New International Encyclopædia — Hussites HUSSITES. The followers of John Huss (q.v.). Honoring...
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  • Encyclopedia (1913) Hus and Hussites by Joseph Wilhelm 101522Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) — Hus and HussitesJoseph Wilhelm Hus and Hussites.—John (Jan) Hus, b...
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  • Denominations by Hannah Adams Hussites 359545A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Denominations — HussitesHannah Adams HUSSITES, the followers of John...
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  • Hussite Wars (1914) by František Lützow 3300083The Hussite Wars1914František Lützow ​ INDEX   Adamites, denial of their identification with Hussites,...
    375 bytes (5,848 words) - 19:12, 11 August 2020
  • Hussite Wars (1914) by František Lützow 3300066The Hussite Wars1914František Lützow ​ ​ THE HUSSITE WARS ​ John Žižka of the Chalice. ​ THE HUSSITE WARS...
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  • openly sided with the Hussites, whose armies he joined during the last campaigns of the war, it is certain that sympathy with the Hussites was widespread in...
    386 bytes (18,428 words) - 19:09, 11 August 2020
  • some of the Hussites who had settled on his estates. The castle was stormed, and Ulrick and all his followers were killed. The Hussites, with strange...
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  • 1832, by John Bowring A Hussite Song in Bohemian legends and other poems, 1896, by Flora Pauline Wilson Kopta Old Hussite war hymn (only the first two...
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  • The Hussite Wars (1914) by František Lützow 3300067The Hussite Wars1914František Lützow ​ PREFACE It is impossible when studying the events connected with...
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  • the Gospel, also known as "Manifesto of the Hussites" (coauthor with Prokop the Great and three more Hussite leaders) "The Meeting of Křížky" in Historical...
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  • Gospel", also known as "Manifesto of the Hussites" (coauthor with Wenceslas Koranda and three more Hussite leaders) "Procopius, Andrew," in The New International...
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  • death of Žižka on the course of the events of the Hussite war. At no other moment had the Hussites been so strong and so united. At that moment only it...
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  • existed among the Hussites from the beginning of the movement and as soon as they attempted to obtain religious freedom. All Hussites equally revered the...
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  • countries he returned to Bohemia and entered the ranks of the insurgent Hussites. His military genius soon raised him to the rank of an influential commander;...
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  • International Encyclopædia — Taborites TABORITES. The most radical party of the Hussites in Bohemia. They derived their name from their fortress of Tabor, near...
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  • and Literature) "Czech," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) "Hussites," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) "Jerome of Prague," in Encyclopædia...
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  • of John Huss, he became prominent among the leaders of the Hussites. In 1419 the Hussites took up arms against the Emperor Sigismund, and Ziska displayed...
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  • the Hussite parties through the influence of John of Rokycan, afterwards Utraquist archbishop of Prague. It was agreed that the now reunited Hussites should...
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  • Student's Reference Work — Ziska, John Zis'ka, John, the famous leader of the Hussites, was born at Trocsznow, Bohemia, about 1360. While a mere boy he became...
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