- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...