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Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 4,200 inhabitants.
Trocnov,
today a part of Borovany, is
known as the
birthplace of one of the most...
- Jan Žižka z
Trocnova a
Kalicha (English: John
Zizka of
Trocnov and the Chalice; c. 1360 – 11
October 1424) was a
Czech military leader, a contemporary...
- priests. The most
important Taborites included the
governors Jan Žižka of
Trocnov, Mikuláš of Hus,
Bohuslav of Švamberk,
Chval Řepický of Machovice, and...
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Construction of the
Liberation Monument and the
Monument to Jan Žižka of
Trocnov. Two art
contests were held for the design, the more
significant being...
- of arms include: Jan Žižka z
Trocnova a
Kalicha (English: John
Zizka of
Trocnov and the Chalice; c. 1360 – 11
October 1424) was a
Bohemian general. Ćwirko-Godycki...
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procession to the town hall,
where under the
leadership of Jan Žižka of
Trocnov, a
noble of
southern Bohemia, the
building was
stormed and
people found...
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uprising against imperial forces was led by a
former mercenary, Jan Žižka of
Trocnov. As the
leader of the
Hussite armies, he used
innovative tactics and weapons...
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Lichtenburk Aleš Vřešťovský of Rýzmburk Mikuláš of
Keuschberk Anežka of
Trocnov Seltzer, Joel
Daniel (2005).
Framing faith,
forging a nation:
Czech vernacular...
- Rosenberg, the
oldest legal publication written in
Czech Jan Žižka of
Trocnov and
Kalich (c. 1360–1424), a
small yeoman,
later main
commander of Hussite...
- (Bankrupter) Chudý kejklíř (Poor Juggler) Jan Hus Žižka z
Trocnova (Žižka of
Trocnov) Krvavý soud aneb kutnohorští havíři (A
Bloody Verdict: The
Miners of Kutná...