The Orebites (Czech: Orebité), also called Lesser Taborites and later known as Sirotci ("Orphans"; German: Waisen), officially Orphans' Union (Czech: Sirotčí...
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significant Taborite faction, and smaller regional ones that included Adamites, Orebites and Orphans. Major Hussite theologians included Petr Chelčický, Jerome...
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the more moderate Orebites in Hradec Králové. In response to the numerous attacks launched against Bohemia, the Taborites and Orebites often set aside their...
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(Czech: Bitva u Malešova) was a battle of the Hussite Wars between the Orebites-Taborites united armies under the command of Jan Žižka and the Prague Hussites...
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Praguers, Orebites (later Osphans), etc. The "Praguers" were a Hussite union in central Bohemia and centered in the capital city of Prague. The Orebites were...
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Labem by Věnceslav Černý Belligerents Hussite coalition Praguers Taborites Orebites Bohemian Hussite nobility Crusade Kingdom of Hungary Holy Roman Empire...
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Hořice (German name: Horschitz) was fought on 27 April 1423, between the Orebites faction of the Hussites and Bohemian Catholics. The Hussites were led by...
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Henricans Hussites Neo-Adamites Czechoslovak Hussite Church Moravian Church Orebites Praguers Taborites Utraquists Unity of the Brethren Lollards Pataria Petrobrusians...
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transubstantiation and Catholicity (in contrast to the more radical Taborites, Orebites and Orphans who were closer to the beliefs of John Wycliffe). They were...
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radical Hussites established themselves, and became known as the Orebici (Orebites). Their civil leader was the priest Ambrosius, and their hetman was Hynek...
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church before Hus, the Hussite movement (including e.g. Taborites and Orebites), the Unity of the Brethren and Utraquists or Calixtines. Together with...
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Other smaller regional Hussite branches in Bohemia included Adamites, Orebites, Orphans, and Praguers. The Hussite Wars concluded with the victory of...
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primarily Bohemian nobility and merchants as opposed to the Taborites and Orebites, who included many peasants and lower-class clergy. During Hussite Wars...
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which marked the downfall of more radical Hussite factions (Taborites and Orebites) and the end of revolutionary phase of the Hussite movement. By that time...
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Moravia Bohemian Catholic nobility Hussite coalition Praguers Taborites Orebites Bohemian Hussite nobility Commanders and leaders King Sigismund Pippo Spano...
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Serbian mercenaries Hussites 1419–1423, Radical Hussites (Taborites and Orebites) 1423–1434 1420 1420 Lê Ngạ's Uprising Ming dynasty Vietnamese anti-Chinese...
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Moravia Bohemian Catholic nobility Hussite coalition Praguers Taborites Orebites Bohemian Hussite nobility Commanders and leaders King Sigismund Pippo Spano...
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1420s–1434 Bohuslav of Švamberg banner 1420s–1434 Orebites banner Banner with pelican used by Orebites and later Orphans. 1420s–1434 Praguers banner The...
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until 1420, when both the monastery and the town were burned down by the Orebites. After the Hussite Wars, properties of the monastery were divided among...
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Denmark against Bohemia. In 1432, Poland entered an alliance with the Czech Orebites, and then Poles and Czechs together fought many battles in the Polish–Teutonic...
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In 1420 he participated in the siege of Vyšehrad in part and joined the Orebites. Early in 1422 he approached Jan Žižka, and became his supporter and friend...
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Boček of Kunštát and Poděbrady (d. 1426), captain of the East Bohemian Orebites. Victor of Kunštát and Poděbrady (1403–1427), was a supporter of the Hussites...
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Charles VII of France becomes king in unoccupied France. 1423 27 April. Orebites faction of the Hussites led by Jan Žižka defeat the Bohemians led by Čeněk...
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monastery of Münchengrätz, ostensibly in support of the rebels. In June the Orebites, as they called themselves,[citation needed] conquered Hradec Králové and...
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Mount Oreb in Třebechovice pod Orebem near Hradec Králové, he founded the Orebites, a federation of East Bohemian towns which was led by the priest Ambrož...
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During the Hussite Wars, Hynek initially fought with the eastern Bohemian Orebites; he was their captain. During the collision with the moderate Hussites...
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and for food replenishment. The Hussites captured city of Nitra and the Orebite forces conquered the Likava castle in Liptov county, on 29 September. The...
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mentioned in 1352. During the Hussite Wars, the town was conquered by the Orebite army of Jan Roháč of Dubá. Half of the population was killed and the town...
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