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- Jistebnice (German: Jistebnitz) is a town in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,100 inhabitants. Villages...
- The Jistebnice hymn book (Czech: Jistebnický kancionál) is a Czech hand-written hymnbook from around 1430 and the earliest witness to a concentrated effort...
- forerunners of the Protestant Reformation. An early hymnal was the hand-written Jistebnice hymn book. This predominantly religious movement was propelled by social...
- hymnal in German speaking churches Hymnbooks of the Church of Scotland Jistebnice hymn book, Czech hymnal from around 1430 From the latter half of the 20th...
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- 190) Budyně nad Ohří (2,180) Týnec nad Labem (2,164) Nový Knín (2,132) Jistebnice (2,128) Borohrádek (2,119) Horní Jelení (2,112) Proseč (2,096) Hroznětín...
- Jistebnice hymn book, a Czech hand-written hymnbook from around 1430...
- Jewish community in Jistebnice. Leopold Katz, an uncle of Otto's, was a historian and lawyer famous for having discovered the Jistebnice Hymnal, a collection...
- bojovníci" and "Kdo jsou Boží bojovníci". It was first recorded in the Jistebnice hymn book. The song was sung with such intensity during the Hussite Wars...
- Tábor was founded in the spring of 1420, probably by Petr Hromádka of Jistebnice and other members of the most radical wing of the Hussites, who became...