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    The Hussite Wars, also called the Bohemian Wars or the Hussite Revolution, were a series of civil wars fought between the Hussites and the combined Catholic...
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    civil wars, victories and compromises between various factions with different theological agendas broke out. At the end of the Hussite Wars (1420–1434)...
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  • Lands of the Bohemian Crown (mostly Silesia and Bohemia) during the Hussite Wars (1419–1434). In addition to English, the series has been translated into...
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    the Hussite forces Google Books The Hussite Wars 1419–36 by Stephen Turnbull Hussite Warwagon painting Hussite history summary Wargaming Hussite armies...
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    Wagon fort (redirect from Hussite Wagenburg)
    the war fortresses. The leader of the danish peasants were led by Henrik Reventlow who had participated in the Hussite Wars and had learned of the war fortress...
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    Utraquism (redirect from Moderate Hussites)
    the Hussites and one of the Four Articles of Prague. After the Hussite movement split into various factions early in the Hussite Wars, Hussites that...
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    Jan Žižka (category People of the Hussite Wars)
    Teutonic Order. Later, he played a prominent role in the civil wars in Bohemia. He led the Hussites during the first important clashes of the conflict in the...
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    but fighting between Bohemian Hussites and Catholics spread into Moravia. (...) cross-class support gave the Hussite Wars a tripartite and even 'national'...
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    father-in-law Sigismund in his campaigns against the Hussites, involving the Austrian duchy in the Hussite Wars. In return Sigismund designated him as his successor...
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    after World War I in former Czechoslovakia. Both the Czechoslovak Hussite Church and Moravian Church trace their tradition back to the Hussite reformers...
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