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  2. Jan Hus - Wikipedia

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    Jan Hus (/ h ʊ s /; Czech: [ˈjan ˈɦus] ⓘ; c. 1370 – 6 July 1415), sometimes anglicized as John Hus or John Huss, and referred to in historical texts as Iohannes Hus or Johannes Huss, was a Czech theologian and philosopher who became a Church reformer and the inspiration of Hussitism, a key predecessor to Protestantism, and a seminal ...

  3. Jan Hus Memorial - Wikipedia

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    It was unveiled in 1915 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Jan Hus ' martyrdom. The memorial was designed by Ladislav Šaloun and paid for solely by public donations. Born in 1369, Hus became an influential religious thinker, philosopher, and reformer in Prague. He was a key predecessor to the Protestant movement of the sixteenth century.

  4. Jan Hus (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    Jan Hus is a 1954 Czechoslovak film about Jan Hus, an early Christian reformer. It is the first part of the " Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy ", one of the most famous works of Otakar Vávra , completed with Jan Žižka (1955) and Against All (1956).

  5. Bohemian Reformation - Wikipedia

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    Jan Hus at the stake The spread of reformation movements in 16th-century Europe (Bohemian Reformation in orange). The Bohemian Reformation (also known as the Czech Reformation or Hussite Reformation), preceding the Reformation of the 16th century, was a Christian movement in the late medieval and early modern Kingdom and Crown of Bohemia (mostly what is now present-day Czech Republic, Silesia ...

  6. Council of Constance - Wikipedia

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    Condemnation of Jan Hus Painting of Jan Hus before the Council of Constance by Václav Brožík. A second goal of the council was to continue the reforms begun at the Council of Pisa (1409). The reforms were largely directed against John Wycliffe, mentioned in the opening session and condemned in the eighth on 4 May 1415, and Jan Hus, along with

  7. Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    Jan Hus Jan Hus Preaching at Bethlehem Chapel in Prague, a 1916 portrait by Alfons Mucha Jan Hus at the Council of Constance, a portrait by Václav Brožík. The Hussite movement that was to become the Moravian Church was started by Jan Hus (English: John Huss) in early 15th-century Bohemia, in what is today the Czech Republic.

  8. Jan Hus (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    45 Million CZK [1] Original release. Release. 2015. ( 2015) Jan Hus is a 2015 Czech historical television film directed by Jiří Svoboda. It is based on the life of Jan Hus. It consists of three parts. [2] Jan Hus is one of the most expensive projects of Czech Television.

  9. Jerome of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Jerome was born in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic ), in 1379 and graduated from the Charles University of Prague in 1398. He later studied at Oxford University where he first became familiar with the reformist teachings of John Wycliffe. [2] He was a philosopher, theologian, university professor, and church reformer who ...