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Besides the Taborites,
these included the Adamites, the Orebites, the
Sirotci ("Orphans"), the
Utraquists and the Praguers.[citation needed][dubious...
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Lesser Taborites and
later known as
Sirotci ("Orphans"; German: Waisen),
officially Orphans'
Union (Czech:
Sirotčí svaz), were
followers of a
radical wing...
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Sirotčí hrádek (also
Sirotčí hrad,
Sirotčí hrady or Růžový hrad; German:
Waisenstein or Rosenstein) is a ruin of a
Gothic castle in the muni****lity Klentnice...
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called the
Bohemian League,
defeated the
radical Taborites and
Orphans (or
Sirotci) led by
Prokop the Great, the
overall commander, and by Jan Čapek of Sány...
- (Táborité),
after the town of Tábor,
which became their centre; or
Orphans (
Sirotci), a name they
adopted after the
death of
their leader and
general Jan Žižka...
- was so
highly regarded that when he died, his
soldiers called themselves Sirotci ("the Orphans")
because they felt as if they had lost
their father. His...
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occurred on 11
November 1428
between an
Imperial Silesian army and the
Sirotci Hussites in Kratzau, Bohemia.
During the battle, the
Imperial Silesian...
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union in
Northern Bohemia. The
Orebites renamed themselves "Orphans" (
Sirotci)
after Žižka's
death (1424).
Lithuania supported the
Hussite revolution...
- in its
southernmost part. Děvičky
Castle ruins over Nové Mlýny
Reservoir Děvín
Sirotčí hrádek
castle ruins Svatý kopeček hill over
Mikulov v t e v t e...
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minor league baseball team
based in Cambridge, M****achusetts, in 1899
Sirotci or Orphans, a
regional faction of
Hussites The
Orphan (painting), an 1834...