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Utraquism (from the
Latin sub
utraque specie,
meaning "under both kinds"), also
called Calixtinism (from chalice; Latin: calix,
borrowed from Gr**** kalyx...
- the
Catholic Church.
Following the
joint Utraquist—Catholic victory,
Utraquism was
accepted as a
distinct form of
Christianity to be
practiced in Bohemia...
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Historical Society. p. 151. "
Utraquism’s faithfulness to the
Prague Use of the
Roman rite…(was) an
intentional symbol of
Utraquism’s self-understanding as a...
- as the
inclusion of the
Eucharistic cup, an
expression of
Protestant utraquism,
although this
interpretation has been questioned. The
delaying of the...
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Religion Latin Catholicism (official) Hussitism,
later Bohemian Reformed (
Utraquism, Brethren)
Lutheranism Judaism (Jews)
Calvinism Waldensianism Neo-Adamitism...
- to the Czechs,
recognized the
Compacts of Basel, and
accepted moderate Utraquism. The reconciliation, however, was of
brief duration. In 1546
German Protestants...
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treaty on
unity and
common action,
which brought the
dominion of the
Utraquism. The
development then led to
religious reconciliation and the declaration...
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Official religions:
Latin Catholicism Hussitism,
later Bohemian Reformed (
Utraquism, Brethren) Others:
Lutheranism (majority
during Reformation)
Judaism (Jews)...
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studied in
Bologna and
Ferrara (doctor of law, 1482) and
converted from
Utraquism to
Catholicism there.
After 1483, he
became provost of Vyšehrad in Prague...
- 8.10 m × 6.10 m 26 ft 7 in × 20 ft 0 in 9 The
Meeting at Křížky [cs]
Utraquism Slavkov Forest,
Czech Republic 1419 1916 4.05 m × 6.20 m 13 ft 3 in × 20 ft...