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  • 111Hus, Jan — (John Huss) (ca. 1373–1415)    Jan Hus was a Czech religious reformer who challenged abuses in the church and supported the growing Czech nationalist movement in the early 15th century.Hus was accused of heresy because of his criticism of the… …

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  • 112History of Christianity — Church history redirects here. For the journal, see American Society of Church History#Church History. For the magazine, see Christianity Today#Christian History. Church historian redirects here. For LDS official church historian, see Church… …

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  • 113Sigismund — • King of Germany and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, b. 15 February, 1361, at Nuremberg; d. at Znaim, Bohemia, 9 December, 1437 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sigismund     Sigismund …

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  • 114ЗАБАРЕЛЛА — [Дзабарелла; итал. Zabarella] Франческо (10.08.1360, Падуя, Италия 26.09.1417, Констанц, Германия), кард., средневек. канонист, участник Констанцского Собора. Сведения о жизни и деятельности З. сохранились в неизданных автобиографических заметках …

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  • 115La Juive — ( The Jewess ) is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Halévy to an original French libretto by Eugène Scribe.Background La Juive was one of the most popular and admired works of the 19th century. Its libretto was the work of Eugène Scribe,… …

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  • 116Eus, John — (Jan Hus) ( 1373 1414 )    reforming churchman and forerunner of the Reformation    John Hus s views on theology and church practice prefigured much of later Protestant theory. Though he was martyred, his followers kept his ideas alive for 150… …

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  • 117Catholic Ecumenical Councils — This article is about the history of Catholic Ecumenical Councils, including Roman Catholic and Eastern Catholic views; for general views, see Ecumenical Council. Catholic Ecumenical Councils include twenty one councils over a period of 1700… …

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  • 118Czechoslovak history — Introduction       history of the region comprising the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia from prehistoric times through their federation, under the name Czechoslovakia, during 1918–92. With the dissolution of the Czechoslovak… …

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  • 119Aloisius Lilius —     Aloisius Lilius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Aloisius Lilius     Aloisius Lilius, principal author of the Gregorian Calendar, was a native of Cirò or Zirò in Calabria. His name was originally Aloigi Giglio, from which the Latinized form now… …

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  • 120Hussite — The Hussites (Czech: Husité, or Kališníci; Men of the Chalice) were a Christian movement following the teachings of Czech reformer Jan Hus (c. 1369–1415), who became one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation. This predominantly… …

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