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  1. Jan Želivský (1380 in Humpolec – 9 March 1422 in Prague) was a prominent Czech priest during the Hussite Reformation. Life [ edit ] Želivský preached at Church of Saint Mary Major.

  2. Jan Želivský (latinsky Iohannes nebo Ioannes Siloensis) si připravoval kázání latinsky, pronášel je česky. Je nepochybně autorem neúplné sbírky latinských kázání na neděle a svátky, datovaných 16. 4. – 2. 12. 1419 a označovaných jako Collecta. Autorská účast na dalších spisech není jistá.

  3. Other articles where Jan Želivský is discussed: Prague: The Reformation and the Thirty Years’ War: …led by the Prague priest Jan Želivský, included the throwing of city councillors from the windows of the New Town Hall in the incident known as the first Defenestration of Prague. The next year Hussite peasant rebels, led by the great military leader Jan Žižka, joined forces with the ...

  4. Sources report Jan Želivský, a Czech priest, led a crowd of Hussites to the New Town Hall demanding the release of imprisoned supporters. Exact details of the incident remain uncertain; per one account, opponents verbally insulted the crowd, while another reports that someone threw a stone at Želivský.

  5. Jul 30, 2021 · by Kafkadesk Prague office. 30 Jul 2021. On July 30, 1419, a Hussite procession headed by the priest Jan Želivský attacked the New Town Hall in Prague and threw the king’s representatives from the windows into the street in what came to be known as the First Defenestration of Prague. A rector at Charles University and a preacher at Prague ...

  6. Nov 18, 2021 · The Bohemian Reformation, the first systematic attempt by Catholic clergy to reform the corruption and abuses of the medieval Church, had been underway since c. 1380 but became more radicalized after 1416, leading to the beginning of social unrest in 1419 when the Hussite Jan Želivský (l. 1380-1422) led a procession through the city that ...

  7. Jul 30, 2019 · Cover of Miloš Václav Kratochvíl, Jan Želivský (Prague, 1953: 10798.e.13), part of a series of books devoted to ‘heroes of wars and revolution’ Churches were scrubbed, choirboys made to repent if they had served the Hussites, and dying Hussites were deprived of extreme unction unless they recanted.

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