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Definition of Calixtines

Calixtines
Utraquist U"tra*quist, n. [L. uterque, fem. utraque, both.] One who receives the eucharist in both kinds; esp., one of a body of Hussites who in the 15th century fought for the right to do this. Called also Calixtines.

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- followed Wycliffe more). They were also known as the Prague Party or the Calixtines – from calix, Latin for their emblem, the chalice. The Utraquists eventually...
- the clergy was almost reversed. The Taborites refused to conform. The Calixtines united with the Roman Catholics and destro**** the Taborites at the Battle...
- Taborites and Orebites), the Unity of the Brethren and Utraquists or Calixtines. Together with the Waldensians, Arnoldists and the Lollards (led by John...
- both armies stood opposite each other for some time. An attempt by the Calixtines/Utraquists to negotiate and peacefully resolve the conflict failed on...
- became the watchword of the moderate Hussites known as the Utraquists or Calixtines, from the Latin calix (the chalice), in Czech Kališníci (from kalich)...
- 1431. Under his sponsorship, the Council negotiated a peace with the Calixtine faction of the Hussites in January 1433. Pope Eugene acknowledged the...
- archbishop to advocate the expediency of permitting the Utraquists, or Calixtines, of Bohemia and adjoining countries to receive the Eucharist under both...
- both times, owing to the stubbornness of the Calixtines or Utraquists and the influence of the Calixtine John Rokyczana, who had been declared Archbishop...