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    The Lands of the Bohemian Crown during the Hussite Wars. The movement began in Prague and quickly spread south and then through the rest of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Eventually, it expanded into the remaining domains of the Bohemian Crown as well. The Hussites ( Czech: Husité or Kališníci "Chalice People"; Latin: Hussitae) were a Czech proto ...

  2. The radical Hussites had various gathering-places throughout the country and took both a more violent and more theologically extreme attitude. Their first armed assault fell on the small town of Ústí, on the river Luznice, south of Prague (today's Sezimovo Ústí).

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hussite_WarsHussite Wars - Wikipedia

    Result. Victory of the moderate Hussites (Utraquists or Calixtines) and Catholics over the radical Hussites : Compromise between moderate Hussites and the Catholic Church; both join forces to fight the radical Hussites. The moderate Hussites are recognized by the Catholic Church and allowed to practice their own rite.

  5. The Utraquists ultimately joined forces with the Catholics to defeat the radical Hussites in a fratricidal battle at Lipany in May 1434. Under the leadership of Jan Rokycana, the future archbishop of the Hussite church, the Hussites’ dealings with the Council of Basel advanced markedly after the battle.

  6. Nov 18, 2021 · The Hussite Wars (1419 to c. 1434) were a series of conflicts fought in Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic) between followers of the reformer Jan Hus and Catholic loyalists toward the end of the Bohemian Reformation (c. 1380 to c. 1436). Although the Catholics won, the Hussites were granted the freedom of religion they had fought for.

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  7. Oct 26, 2022 · Published: October 26, 2022 at 7:06 AM. What were the Hussite Wars? Sometimes known as the Hussite Revolution or the Bohemian Wars, the Hussite Wars lasted roughly 15 years, between 1419 and 1434.

  8. The Battle of Lipany (in Czech: Bitva u Lipan ), also called the Battle of Český Brod, was fought at Lipany 40 km east of Prague on 30 May 1434 and virtually ended the Hussite Wars. An army of Moderate Hussite (or Calixtine) nobility and Catholics, called the Bohemian League, defeated the radical Taborites and Orphans (or Sirotci) led by ...

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