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What (who) is Hussites - definition


Hussites         
  • The [[Battle of Kratzau]] between Hussites and Catholic forces led by Hans von Polenz
  • Execution of [[Jan Hus]] (1415) that sparked outrage in the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]]
  • converted]] from [[Hussitism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]] by the [[Habsburgs]].
  • Museum of Prague]]
  • The Hussite Wagenburg
CZECH PRE-PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Husites; Four articles of prague; Husite; Hussitism; Czech Reformed Church; Hussite movement; Hussit; Hussite Movement; Followers of Hus; Hussiten; Husiten; Compacta of Prague; Hussite; Radical Hussite
The Hussites ( or Kališníci; "Chalice People") were a Czech proto-Protestant Christian movement that followed the teachings of reformer Jan Hus, who became the best known representative of the Bohemian Reformation.
Hussite         
  • The [[Battle of Kratzau]] between Hussites and Catholic forces led by Hans von Polenz
  • Execution of [[Jan Hus]] (1415) that sparked outrage in the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]]
  • converted]] from [[Hussitism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]] by the [[Habsburgs]].
  • Museum of Prague]]
  • The Hussite Wagenburg
CZECH PRE-PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Husites; Four articles of prague; Husite; Hussitism; Czech Reformed Church; Hussite movement; Hussit; Hussite Movement; Followers of Hus; Hussiten; Husiten; Compacta of Prague; Hussite; Radical Hussite
·noun A follower of John Huss, the Bohemian reformer, who was adjudged a heretic and burnt alive in 1415.
Hussite         
  • The [[Battle of Kratzau]] between Hussites and Catholic forces led by Hans von Polenz
  • Execution of [[Jan Hus]] (1415) that sparked outrage in the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]]
  • converted]] from [[Hussitism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]] by the [[Habsburgs]].
  • Museum of Prague]]
  • The Hussite Wagenburg
CZECH PRE-PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Husites; Four articles of prague; Husite; Hussitism; Czech Reformed Church; Hussite movement; Hussit; Hussite Movement; Followers of Hus; Hussiten; Husiten; Compacta of Prague; Hussite; Radical Hussite
['h?s??t]
¦ noun a member or follower of the religious movement begun by John Huss, a 15th-century Bohemian reformer and supporter of John Wyclif.
¦ adjective relating to the Hussites.
Derivatives
Hussitism noun