- as John of
Rokycany and Jan of Rokycany; also
known in
Czech as Jan z
Rokycan) (c. 1396 in
Rokycany – 21
February 1471 in Prague) was a
Czech Hussite...
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church was
controlled by
Hussites for two centuries,
including John of
Rokycan, ****ure
archbishop of Prague, who
became the church's
vicar in 1427. The...
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negotiations ensued, but a
Hussite emb****y, led by
Prokop and
including John of
Rokycan, the
Taborite bishop Mikuláš of Pelhřimov, the "English Hussite" Peter...
- Hrádek (German: Hradek) is a town in
Rokycany District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 2,800 inhabitants. It is an
industrial centre...
- John of
Rokycan,
engraved portrait...
- Plzeňské předměstí ("Plzeň Suburb"), and the
village of Borek. The term
rokycan denoted a
person who
lives near
willows (rokyty in old Czech). The name...
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facto function in
Hussite church Hussite archbishop of
Prague 1421–1431
Vacant Title next held by John of
Rokycan already as
vicar general since 1431...
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Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27. "Detail
stanice Kamenný Újezd u
Rokycan" (in Czech). České dráhy.
Retrieved 2023-08-15. "Výsledky vyhledávání:...
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Frederick II,
Margrave of
Brandenburg (b. 1413)
February 21 – John of
Rokycan,
Archbishop of
Prague (b. c. 1396)
March 14 –
Thomas Malory,
English author...
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Eduard Petiška
Otfried Preussler Bohuslav Reynek Rainer Maria Rilke John of
Rokycan (Jan Rokycana)
Karel Sabina Jaroslav Seifert Jan Skácel
Josef Škvorecký...