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      • Diviš Bořek of Miletínek (Czech: Diviš Bořek z Miletínka, German: Diwisch Borek von Miletin; cca 1360s – 8 January 1438) was a captain of the Hussites in eastern and central Bohemia.
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  1. Diviš Bořek started his career as a poor, rural nobleman of Czech origin, seated at small stronghold named Miletínek, near the village Miletín in northeastern Bohemia. After Jan Hus had been burned at the stake in Constance (1415), he joined the Hussite movement.

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Diviš Bořek takes over (first as a governor appointed by the Prague) most of the monasteries in the Pardubice region. From a small landowner he soon becomes the possesor of several dozen villages and moves (no later than 1423) to Kunětická Hora Castle, which he rebuilds.

  3. Diviš Bořek z Miletínka (cca 1360–1370 Lázně Bělohrad – 8. ledna 1438) byl husitský polní hejtman činný zejména ve východních a středních Čechách. Původně radikální husita a blízký spolubojovník Jana Žižky, posléze přešel na umírněnou stranu a stal se odpůrcem radikálů (Žižky i jeho nástupců).

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  5. 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.

    • 30 May 1434
    • Victory of Moderate Hussites and Catholics
  6. Kunětická Hora Castle is a castle in the municipality of Ráby in the Czech Republic. The castle played an important role during the Hussite Wars of the early 15th century, as a fortress of Diviš Bořek of Miletínek. Today the castle is open to the public as a museum.

  7. Diviš Bořek z Miletínka was a captain of the Hussites in eastern and central Bohemia. He started his career as a poor, rural nobleman of Czech origin, seated at small stronghold named Miletínek, near the village Miletín in northeastern Bohemia.