- The
Orebites (Czech:
Orebité), also
called Lesser Taborites and
later known as
Sirotci ("Orphans"; German: Waisen),
officially Orphans'
Union (Czech: Sirotčí...
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significant Taborite faction, and
smaller regional ones that
included Adamites,
Orebites and Orphans.
Major Hussite theologians included Petr Chelčický, Jerome...
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Henricans Hussites Neo-Adamites
Czechoslovak Hussite Church Moravian Church Orebites Praguers Taborites Utraquists Unity of the
Brethren Lollards Pataria Petrobrusians...
- (Czech:
Bitva u Malešova) was a
battle of the
Hussite Wars
between the
Orebites-Taborites
united armies under the
command of Jan Žižka and the
Prague Hussites...
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Other smaller regional Hussite branches in
Bohemia included Adamites,
Orebites, Orphans, and Praguers. The
Hussite Wars
concluded with the
victory of...
- Praguers,
Orebites (later Osphans), etc. The "Praguers" were a
Hussite union in
central Bohemia and
centered in the
capital city of Prague. The
Orebites were...
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religious sects.
Besides the Taborites,
these included the Adamites, the
Orebites, the
Sirotci ("Orphans"), the
Utraquists and the Praguers.[citation needed][dubious...
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Labem by Věnceslav Černý
Belligerents Hussite coalition Praguers Taborites Orebites Bohemian Hussite nobility Crusade Kingdom of
Hungary Holy
Roman Empire...
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Serbian mercenaries Hussites 1419–1423,
Radical Hussites (Taborites and
Orebites) 1423–1434 1420 1420 Lê Ngạ's
Uprising Ming
dynasty Vietnamese anti-Chinese...
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transubstantiation and
Catholicity (in
contrast to the more
radical Taborites,
Orebites and
Orphans who were
closer to the
beliefs of John Wycliffe). They were...