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- Zisca the Avenger, or The Slave's Revenge, is an 1851 Australian play by Francis Belfield. It was a rare Australian play to be staged at the time. The...
- their own army. Chandos Castle ****n (credited as Channy ****n) as Tip Zisca Baum as Mombi Caroline Berner as General Jinjur George Wadsworth as Jack...
- 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...
- Mombi appears in the 1969 feature film The Wonderful Land of Oz, pla**** by Zisca, whose real name is Franzisca Baum (no relation to L. Frank Baum). She sings...
- ISBN 3-458-32197-7 John William Mears. "Heroes of Bohemia: Huss, Jerome and Zisca." (1879) Bellum.cz – Battle of Domažlice 14 August 1431 The National Monument...
- German sabre of the early 17th century, known as "Zisca's sword" (Skokloster Castle, SKO 7300)...
- S.A. Board of publication. (1879). Heroes of Bohemia: Huss, Jerome and Zisca. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication. Burton, Edwin Hubert (1908)...
- Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts. Béatrice Altariba Edmond Ardisson Zisca Baum Rod Calvert Léonce Corne Bernard Dhéran as Président des rédempteurs...
- eminent of his disciples; Lord Cobham, John Huss, Jerome of Prague, and Zisca (1765) The life of Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury (1784) Memoirs...
- possible translation. John William Mears. "Heroes of Bohemia: Huss, Jerome and Zisca." (1879) "The Hussite Wars (1419–36)", Stephen Turnbull, Osprey Publishing...