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George of Bohemia

King of Heretics

Frederick Gotthold Heymann

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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Anarchy followed the Hussite Revolution in Bohemia until George of Podebrady was elected king. Professor Heymann shows how the Roman Catholic Church failed to dislodge George from his royal authority, and how the Bohemian king prevented the destruction of the Czech reformation, enabling it to influence, to an extent not fully appreciated, the development of European reform ideas up to the age of the German and Swiss Reformation.

Originally published in 1965.

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Schlagwörter

Casimir, War, Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, Protestantism, Ulrich, Papal legate, Taborite, Patrician (ancient Rome), Counter-Reformation, Council of Constance, Kostka, Armistice, The Other Hand, Police action, Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Declaration of war, Hussite Wars, Matthias Corvinus, Tax, Olomouc, Nobility, Utraquism, Jihlava, Apostolic poverty, German Prince, Czechs, John of Capistrano, Puritans, Znojmo, Heresy, Kingdom of Bohemia, Nibelungentreue, Nicholas of Cusa, Warfare, Louis XI of France, Roman Curia, Conciliarism, Prelate, Peace of Prague (1635), Canonization, Joannes, Peace treaty, Holy Roman Empire, Clergy, Western Schism, King of the Romans, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, Perfidy, Persecution, Cosimo de' Medici, Adolf, House of Wittelsbach, Against All Enemies, Archduke, Catholic Church, Mercenary, Imperialism, Hussites, Vassal, Battle of Lipany, Ladislav, Burgrave, Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, Margrave, Pope, John Hunyadi, King of Hungary, Pope Pius II, Byzantine Empire, Pope Pius