Waldhauser, Conrad, Augustine monk, effect of his preaching in Prague, 21, 22; comes into collision with the mendicant friars, 22, 23; summoned to appear before the archiepiscopal court, 23; declines the legate's sum- mons to a disputation, 24; his reply to his accusers, 24, 25; King Charles's favour towards, 25; his death, 25 White Mountain, see Bila Hora Wiche, Richard, his letter to Hus, 126, 127
William of Occam, 5; his views concern-
ing the secular power of the pope, 9 Wilsnack, Hus sent to investigate the supposed miracles performed at, 77, 78 Witold, Duke of Lithuania, elected King of Bohemia, 338
Women of Bohemia, their joining in church singing derided by the prelacy, 281; their resentment at the evil life of the latter, 281; their fervent ad- herence to Hus, 281 Wycliffe, indebtedness of Hus to exag- gerated, 17-21, 109, 110; Hus studies his works, 74; Hübner's "articles" against, 74; translation of work of his by Hus, 83; strange tale concern- ing, 109, 110; his writings burnt, 115, 117; all his works declared heretical, 157; pronouncement of Council of Constance against, 222; endeavours made to prove Hus's identity of views with at the former's trial, 233, 238; his character compared with that of Hus, 278
Zabarella, Cardinal, appointed to ex- amine Hus, 221; at Hus's trial, 260 Zbynek, Archbishop of Prague, 76; his efforts to improve the moral conduct of the clergy, 76; appoints Hus preacher to the synod, 76; appoints him to inquire into the Holy Blood of
Wilsnack, 77; becomes less friendly to Hus, 80; letter from Hus to, 80, 81; supporter of the rival Pope Gregory, 95; signs a decree against Hus, 96; opposes the king's wishes, and retires from Prague, 108; brings further accusations against Hus, III, 112; his embassy to Alexander V., 113; in accordance with papal bull orders destruction of Wycliffe's works and forbids heretical preaching, 115; burns the books and excommunicates Hus, 117; ordered by king to refund the value of the books and refuses, 130; some of his property confiscated, 130; places Prague under an interdict, 130; thinks it politic to make peace with the king, 132; his dispute with Hus is settled by arbitration, 132-134; renewed bitterness between, 134; retires from Prague, 135; his threaten- ing letter to the king, and death, 135, 136
Zdenek of Laboun, Provost of All Saints,
royal commissioner at the church con- ference in Prague, 162
Zizka, John, of Trocnov, 206, 312; leads attack on town hall of Prague, 323; leads the Taborites against Prague, 324, 325; to the help of Prague, 329; his political and religious views, 334, 335; his devotion to Hus's memory, 335; defeats Sigismund at Nebovid, 338; joins the extreme Taborites, 338; defeats the Calixtines at Horic, 339; and at Kralove Hradec and Malesov, 339; at the meeting at Spitalske pole," 339; leads the united Hussites on a last campaign, 339; marches against Moravia, is attacked by plague and dies, 340
Zmrzlik, Peter, meeting of contending Hussites in house of, 337, 338
Zrcadlo Hrichuv (Mirror of Sin), by Hus, 174
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