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144: 133: 293:, and although George of Poděbrady tried to reduce the power of the church, Jan Rokycana supported his election through his lectures. From the beginning, Jan endorsed George of Poděbrady's politics and had all churches ring their bells to mark the reconciliation of the Vratislavskys. In return, George of Poděbrady considered him to represent the church and alternated between attending Jan Rokycana’s masses and those in 304:, which would surely have meant renouncing the chalice of Hussitism. This led Jan Rokycana to speak against George of Poděbrady in his sermons. On 7 February 1465 he took part in a dispute over the king's ministry, after which the king requested greater cooperation from the church. A year later, in 1466, Jan Rokycana suffered a stroke, after which he started to have trouble speaking. He was buried in 36: 534: 252:, where the fundamentals of Hussite belief were laid down as the law of the land. In the year 1442 he made his peace with Jan Příbram. In 1444, the courts found in his favour against the 492:
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about the potential cooperation of the Hussite and Greek Churches, but had to give up in 1452, when Constantinople fell to the
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For his seal, he used a horseshoe with a star, probably in memory of his father, who was a blacksmith.
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monastery in Rokycany. Later, he left the monastery to study in Prague, gaining his
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He has also been credited by some sources with the composing of several songs.
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This article was translated from the Czech-language version (see
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In 1461, George of Poděbrady began aspiring to the crown of the
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In 1427 he became the vicar of Týn church. He even opposed
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Memorial plaque of Jan Rokycana on town hall in Rokycany
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