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Definition of Hussite

Hussite
Hussite Huss"ite, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of John Huss, the Bohemian reformer, who was adjudged a heretic and burnt alive in 1415.

Meaning of Hussite from wikipedia

- The Hussites (Czech: Husité or Kališníci "Chalice People"; Latin: Hussitae or Calixtinism) were a Czech proto-Protestant Christian movement that followed...
- The Hussite Wars, also called the Bohemian Wars or the Hussite Revolution, were a series of civil wars fought between the Hussites and the combined Catholic...
- the Hussites and one of the Four Articles of Prague. After the Hussite movement split into various factions early in the Hussite Wars, Hussites that...
- The Hussite Trilogy (Polish: Trylogia husycka, Polish pronunciation: [trɨˈlɔɡʲ.ja xuˈsɨt͡s.ka]) is a historical fantasy series of novels by Polish author...
- Czech general who was a contemporary and follower of Jan Hus and a Radical Hussite and led the Taborites. Žižka was a successful military leader and is now...
- The Czechoslovak Hussite Church (Czech: Církev československá husitská, CČSH or CČH; Slovak: Cirkev československá husitská) is a Christian church that...
- interpret this as a wagon-fort. Notable historical examples include the Hussites, who called it vozová hradba ("wagon wall"), known under the German translation...
- The Bohemian Reformation (also known as the Czech Reformation or Hussite Reformation), preceding the Reformation of the 16th century, was a Christian...
- the Hussite forces Google Books The Hussite Wars 1419-36 by Stephen Turnbull Hussite Warwagon painting Hussite history summary Wargaming Hussite armies...
- known by their enemies as the Picards,[why?] were a faction within the Hussite movement in the medieval Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Although most of...