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306: 592:. However, after the Taborites lost several of their castles and were defeated on 19 August 1435 by Oldřich of Rožmberk in the Battle of Křeč, the moderate wing, led by Bedřich of Strážnice, took over the Táborite faction. Jan Roháč and his faithful fortified at his castle Zion, which was soon conquered and all the surviving defenders were hanged in the Old Town Square of Prague. On 25 January 1437, by mutual agreement with Sigismund, Tábor was promoted to royal town and received the town's coat of arms: an imperial eagle. On 8 February 1449, the remnants of the Taborite union were joined with the Catholic and Kališník nobility from South Bohemia, and so the so-called Strakonice Unity was established, which was directed against the ever-growing power of 404: 1610: 418: 522: 36: 946: 101: 466: 93: 458: 1887: 180: 436:. Žižka did not believe that all prisoners should be slain and often showed clemency to those he defeated. After one battle, when his army disobeyed him and killed many prisoners, Žižka ordered the army to pray for forgiveness. That experience partly inspired him to write a famous military code of conduct, " 580:
on 30 May 1434, during which 13,000 of the 18,000-strong army of Taborites and Sirotci, led by Prokop Holý, were overwhelmingly defeated by the united Catholic forces. Under the weight of this defeat, the Sirotci's union completely disappeared. Many of the leading Taborite commanders fell in battle,
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on 25 March 1420. The repulsion of the knights encouraged the Hussites, and they managed to reach Tábor, which was still under construction. The Taborites chose four military commanders (Hetmans) from among themselves: Jan Žižka, Mikuláš of Hus, Chval Řepický of Machovice and Zbyněk z Buchov. Under
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arrived in Bohemia, where he was recognized (mostly by the Hussites and Taborites) as the country's steward. In January 1423, Jan Žižka of Trocnov broke with the Tábor union and began to build Nový Tábor (New Tábor) in East Bohemia.
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dictated a letter threatening to lead a crusading army against the Hussites unless they returned to "the Catholic Faith and the original Light". This link contains a translation of the letter plus notes and
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in the Battle of the Light. The Taborites in conjunction with the Sirotci and the Prague Union turned to flee from the Third and Fourth Crusades against the Hussites, in the battles of the
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to dominate the capital. The crusade then disintegrated without further struggle. In July, the Hussites negotiated about a possible future successor to the Czech throne. In response to the
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Once the external threat was removed by Hussite victories, the various Hussite factions turned on each other. At the beginning of 1421, the Adamites, who completely rejected the
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of Tábor in September 1420. In December, Hetman Nicholas of Hus died as a result of a fall from a horse. The leader of the Taborites was now the governor Jan Žižka of Trocnov.
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After Jan Žižka's death on 11 October 1424, Jan Hvězda of Vícemilice and Bohuslav of Švamberk took the lead of the Taborite forces. The combined forces of Taborites,
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was represented by Nicholas of Pelhřimov, who advocated the article on punishment of deadly sins. In the summer of 1433, the Taborites joined the siege of Catholic
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Moran, Sean (1991). "Patrick Pearse and Patriotic Soteriology: The Irish Republican Tradition and the Sanctification of Political Self-Immolation".
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in the 15th century. The religious reform movement in Bohemia splintered into various religious sects. Besides the Taborites, these included the
403: 1819: 760: 737: 714: 446:. Žižka eventually left Tabor because that community became too radical for his beliefs and took over the leadership of the more moderate 57: 1584: 1272: 996: 802: 1120: 851: 788: 651: 79: 417: 1839: 1217: 513:, in which the blind governor managed to overwhelm King Sigismund of Luxembourg. At the end of April, the Lithuanian Grand Duke 1796: 497:. The joint campaign of Taborites and Praguers into East Bohemia under Jan Žižka's command was also successful and the towns 380:
At the end of August, Jan Žižka launched a large offensive against the estate of Oldřich of Rosenberg. The governor seized
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represented a departure from that of the medieval Catholic Church. They insisted on the normativeness of
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and the nearby Hradiště Castle in South Bohemia. They then began to build the model Hussite town
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Although most of the Taborites were of rural origin, they played a major role in the town of
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fell into the Hussite hands. At the turn of 1421 and 1422, there was a
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Jan Žižka leading troops of the Hussites; Jena Codex, 15th century
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in the Battle of Usti on 16 June 1426. Under the leadership of
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mines, the citizens joined the local peasants in developing an
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their leadership, the Taborites made many sorties in South
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army in defense against the crusading Imperial Army under
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indicate their inclusion to be controversial or disputed.
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came to Tábor under the guidance of Břeňek Švihovský and
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Beliefs condemned as heretical by the Catholic Church
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