The Life & Times of Master Jan Hus |
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CHAPTER XII THE HUSSITE WARS It would be impossible to realise the
importance of Hus in the world's history if we dealt of the events of his life
independently of those of the subsequent Hussite wars . In a passage which I
have previously ...
CHAPTER XII THE HUSSITE WARS It would be impossible to realise the
importance of Hus in the world's history if we dealt of the events of his life
independently of those of the subsequent Hussite wars . In a passage which I
have previously ...
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As to the Hussites , they never during their prolonged and heroic struggle ceased
to consider it and to term it a struggle for the ... The Hussite battles , as Dr.
Gindely 1 wrote , “ were fought for a national cause ; poets and painters chose
them as ...
As to the Hussites , they never during their prolonged and heroic struggle ceased
to consider it and to term it a struggle for the ... The Hussite battles , as Dr.
Gindely 1 wrote , “ were fought for a national cause ; poets and painters chose
them as ...
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Lawrence of Brezova , the foremost among the historians of the Hussite war ,
writes : 2 " In the year 1419 the priests and ... who were then called Wycliffites or
Hussites , and with them people of both sexes from all parts of Bohemia , both
from ...
Lawrence of Brezova , the foremost among the historians of the Hussite war ,
writes : 2 " In the year 1419 the priests and ... who were then called Wycliffites or
Hussites , and with them people of both sexes from all parts of Bohemia , both
from ...
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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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