- Adamites, the Orebites, the
Sirotci ("Orphans"), the
Utraquists and the
Praguers.[citation needed][dubious – discuss]
Because the
impetus for
these movements...
- commanders), the most
strongest of
which were Taborites,
Praguers,
Orebites (later Osphans), etc. The "
Praguers" were a
Hussite union in
central Bohemia and centered...
- commanders), the most
strongest of
which were Taborites,
Praguers,
Orebites (later Osphans), etc. The "
Praguers" were a
Hussite union in
central Bohemia and centered...
- The
Prague Hussites,
Prague Union (Czech: Pražský svaz) or
simply "
Praguers" (Czech: Pražané) was a
faction of
Moderate Hussites based in Prague, the capital...
-
infantry (about 7,000 soldiers) was
located along with the carts. The
Praguers, who
outnumbered the
Orebites and Taborites,
began to
prepare for the battle...
-
Hussite branches in
Bohemia included Adamites, Orebites, Orphans, and
Praguers. The
Hussite Wars
concluded with the
victory of Holy
Roman Emperor Sigismund...
-
himself felt a
special affinity: "Meine
Prager verstehen mich" -- "My
Praguers understand me".
Daniel E.
Freeman describes conditions that made Prague...
-
Hussites Neo-Adamites
Czechoslovak Hussite Church Moravian Church Orebites Praguers Taborites Utraquists Unity of the
Brethren Lollards Pataria Petrobrusians...
- Haydée
Mauricio de
Sousa Movimento Arte
contra a Barbárie
Odete Lara Olga
Praguer Coelho Orlando Villas-Bôas
Ozualdo Candeias Paulo José
Paulo Mendes da...
- Sobín and the
northern part of Třebonice. The name is best
known among Praguers as the site for a
large bus station,
Metro terminus and
depot and a number...