Jan Želivský (1380 in Humpolec – 9 March 1422 in Prague) was a prominent Czech priest during the Hussite Reformation. Želivský preached at Church of Saint...
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continued. On 30 July 1419, a Hussite procession headed by the priest Jan Želivský attacked New Town Hall in Prague and threw the king's representatives...
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Jan Žižka made his first significant mark in history on 30 July 1419 in Prague, when he joined a Hussite procession led by the priest Jan Želivský. The...
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members of the city council by a crowd of Czech Hussites on 30 July 1419. Jan Želivský, a Hussite priest at the church of the Virgin Mary of the Snows, led...
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Jan Hus and the popular revolt against the papal authority and against the new King Sigismund. At the head of this rebellion is a priest Jan Želivský...
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Confucian scholar (d. 1442) Anne de Bourbon, French noble (d. 1408) Jan Želivský, Hussite priest (d. 1422) probable Huitzilihuitl II, 2nd Tlatoani (king)...
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Jan Želivský, were defeated by the Catholic Imperial forces of Frederick I of Saxony. On 16 March 1421, the Hussite troops under the command of Jan Žižka...
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defenestration, when the people rebelled under the command of the Prague priest Jan Želivský. Hus' death, coupled with Czech proto-nationalism and proto-Protestantism...
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the Hussite Wars broke out in this square, when Hussites led by priest Jan Želivský threw some Catholic councilors from windows of the New Town Hall. This...
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French courtier, mistress of Charles VII of France (d. 1450) March 9 – Jan Želivský, Hussite priest (executed) (b. 1380) July 8 – Michelle of Valois, French...
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