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The Compacts of Basel, also known as Basel Compacts or Compactata, was an agreement between the Council of Basel and the moderate Hussites (or Utraquists), which was ratified by the Estates of Bohemia and Moravia in Jihlava on 5 July 1436.
The Compacts of Basel, also known as Basel Compacts or Compactata, was an agreement between the Council of Basel and the moderate Hussites, which was ratified by the Estates of Bohemia and Moravia in Jihlava on 5 July 1436. The agreement authorized Hussite priests to administer the sacramental wine to laymen during the Eucharist.
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The Compacts of Basel, also known as Basel Compacts or Compactata, was an agreement between the Council of Basel and the moderate Hussites (or Utraquists), which was ratified by the Estates of Bohemia and Moravia in Jihlava on 5 July 1436.
The radical Hussites are defeated, and their rites forbidden. Sigismund of Luxembourg becomes King of Bohemia. The Basel Compacts, signed by Emperor Sigismund and Catholic and Hussite representatives, effectively end the Hussite Wars. Belligerents.
Dec 11, 2023 · English. Français. The Basel Compactata and the Limits of Religious Coexistence in the Age of Conciliarism and Beyond. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 December 2023. Adam Pálka. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract.
Also known as: Compactata, Compacts, Prague Compacts, Prague articles of agreement. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Hussite movement in Bohemia. In Czechoslovak history: The Hussite wars. …known as the Compacts (Compactata) of Basel.