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Definition of Utraquist

Utraquist
Utraquist U"tra*quist, n. [L. uterque, fem. utraque, both.] One who receives the eucharist in both kinds; esp., one of a body of Hussites who in the 15th century fought for the right to do this. Called also Calixtines.

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- both kinds became known as Moderate Hussites, Utraquist Hussites, or simply Utraquists. The Utraquists were the largest Hussite faction. Utraquism was...
- At the end of the Hussite Wars (1420–1434), the now Catholic-supported Utraquist side came out victorious from protracted conflict against Jan Žižka and...
- well as various Hussite factions. At a late stage of the conflict, the Utraquists changed sides in 1432 to fight alongside Roman Catholics and opposed the...
- (including e.g. Taborites and Orebites), the Unity of the Brethren and Utraquists or Calixtines. Together with the Waldensians, Arnoldists and the Lollards...
- Catholics with the Utraquists. George of Poděbrady, later to become the "national" king of Bohemia, emerged as leader of the Utraquist regency. George installed...
- Hussite Wars. Up until the first half of 1420 he was a commander of the Utraquist League, a moderate fraction of the Hussite movement. As a result of severe...
- An utraquist school or utraquist gymnasium is a term for bilingual education in some countries, in which the subjects were taught both in a state language...
- Protestant Reformers. Taborites and Utraquists were Hussite groups. Towards the end of the Hussite Wars, the Utraquists changed sides and allied with the...
- Žižka, as leader of the Taborites, defeated the men of Prague and the Utraquist nobles at Hořice on 20 April. Shortly afterwards came news that a new...
- (the Utraquists), and was selected in a delegation to defend the Four Prague Articles in Nuremberg in 1430. In 1434, Hynce joined the Utraquist-Catholic...