The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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Shortly after Zbynek had left Prague two English envoys arrived there also on
their way to Hungary , where they had a diplomatic mission . These men were Sir
Hartung van Clux , one of the most trusted councillors of Henry IV . and of his son
...
Shortly after Zbynek had left Prague two English envoys arrived there also on
their way to Hungary , where they had a diplomatic mission . These men were Sir
Hartung van Clux , one of the most trusted councillors of Henry IV . and of his son
...
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Richenthal , that very entertaining , though very mendacious chronicler of the
council , thus describes the pope's journey : 2 " When the pope arrived at the
summit of the Arlberg near where the monastery is , his carriage overturned and
he lay ...
Richenthal , that very entertaining , though very mendacious chronicler of the
council , thus describes the pope's journey : 2 " When the pope arrived at the
summit of the Arlberg near where the monastery is , his carriage overturned and
he lay ...
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He had even , on several occasions , expressed his regret that Hus had been
executed , and stated that this would not have occurred had Hus arrived at
Constance with the king , and after having received the letter of safe - conduct .
The great ...
He had even , on several occasions , expressed his regret that Hus had been
executed , and stated that this would not have occurred had Hus arrived at
Constance with the king , and after having received the letter of safe - conduct .
The great ...
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EUROPE AND BOHEMIA AT THE TIME OF Hus | 1 |
THE FORERUNNERS OF Hus | 17 |
THE YOUTH OF HUS | 63 |
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