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    foundation of the Unitas Fratrum. Hussites can be divided into: Moderate Hussites Prague Hussites Bohemian Hussite nobility Hussites of Žatec and Louny Other...
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    the Hussites, yet it continued to spread. When King Wenceslaus IV died of natural causes a few years later, the tension stemming from the Hussites grew...
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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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    Taborites (redirect from Radical Hussites)
    anarcho-communism. Hussites from Plzeň came to Tábor under the guidance of Břeňek Švihovský and Jan Žižka of Trocnov [cs; de]. These Hussites were attacked...
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    Jan Žižka (category Hussite people)
    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 Battle of Sudoměř...
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    The Prague Hussites, Prague Union (Czech: Pražský svaz) or simply "Praguers" (Czech: Pražané) was a faction of Moderate Hussites based in Prague, the...
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    counteroffensive which overran the nomads. In the 15th century, during the Hussite Wars, the Hussites developed tactics of using the tabors, called vozová hradba in...
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    of Lipany in 1434, in which the moderate Hussites united with Roman Catholics defeated the radical Hussites, a compromise with the Roman Church and the...
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  • The Hussite Overture (Czech: Husitská, dramatická ouvertura), Op. 67, B. 132, was written by Antonín Dvořák in 1883 for the gala opening of the Prague...
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    Czechoslovak Hussite Church - Basic Information". ccsh.cz. 13 July 2007. Retrieved 28 February 2017. Sunshine, Glenn (16 December 2016). "The Hussites and the...
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