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  Learn more about List of battles (alphabetical) in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Battle of Covadonga - 722 - Moslem Conquest of Spain
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Battle of Pavia (773) - Conquests of Charlemagne
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 Battle of Horic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Horic or the Battle of Horice (German name: Horschitz) was fought on April 27, 1423, between the Taborite and Utraquist factions of the Hussites.
This battle would be the last battle of the Hussite Civil War.
This made it a battle between infantry behind a fortress, and heavily armored infantry.
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 Battle of Lipany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Lipany, also called the Battle of Cesky Brod, was fought 40 km east of Prague on May 30, 1434 and virtually ended the Hussite Wars.
An army of Utraquist nobility and Catholics, called the Bohemian League, defeated the radical Taborites led by Prokop the Great, the overall commander, and by Čapek of Sány, the cavalry commander.
The road to accept Compact of Basel was open; it was signed on 5 July 1436 in Jihlava and the next month, Sigismund was accepted as a King of Bohemia by all major factions.
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 List of battles 1401-1800
Battle of Grunwald or Battle of Zalgiris) July 15 Poles and Lithuanians defeat Teutonic Knights
1428 Battle of Orleans English forces commanded by the Earl of Salisbury with duke of Bedford besiege French city and are driven off with the loss of their siege engines by Joan.
1600 Battle of Nieuwpoort June 2 Battle between Dutch (led by Prince Mauritz) and Spanish army, led by Albrecht, archduke of Austria.
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 Wikipedia:WikiProject Battles
The article List of battles should contain all of the known battles of historical significance.
The term Battle is a good NPOV generic term and is preferred over substitutes like attack, slaughter, raid, etc. These latter terms may be used if their usage is the most commonly used to describe a particular battle.
Every battle that is generally considered decisive for the outcome of a (civil) war.
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 Heresy in the Late Middle Ages - Knox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
When they tried to escape, the Hussites were defeated on 30 May 1434, at the Battle of Lipany.
The Taborites were led by Prokop, a priest who emerged as the chief military commander after the death of Jan Zizka in 1424.
When Prokop was killed at Lipany, the Taborites were left without a strong field commander.
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 Feminism in Czech Republic, Part 3
This infighting came to a head at the Battle of Lipany on May 30, 1434, at which the Czech Hussite factions fought among themselves.
This battle is considered by some to be the single most tragic event in all of Czech history.
Well, the victory at the Battle of Lipany went to the moderates, and this paved the way for an agreement to be reached between the "Utraquist Hussites" of Bohemia and the Roman Catholic Church.
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 Battle of Lipany: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Battle of Lipany: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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 Hussites - MSN Encarta
In 1431 the Council of Basel (see Basel, Council of) was called to settle the dispute, and the Catholics, as a concession to the Hussites, agreed to allow the celebration of Communion in both kinds in Bohemia.
The Taborites, however, refused to compromise, and they were eventually defeated by a combined force of Utraquists and Catholics at the Battle of Lipany in 1434, at which Procopius was killed.
Under John Rokycana, the leader of the majority of Hussites after Procopius's death, the Hussites achieved virtual autonomy within the Catholic church, becoming the national church of Bohemia.
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 Procopius the Great - HighBeam Encyclopedia
He rejected the Compactata, arrived at by the council, which reconciled the Utraquists, the moderate wing of the Hussites, with the Roman Catholic Church.
The Utraquists and Catholics of Bohemia then united against the Taborites, whom they crushed (1434) at Lipany; Procopius died in the battle.
He commanded at the unsuccessful siege (1432-34) of Pilsen, a Catholic stronghold, and he too perished in the battle of Lipany.
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 Hussite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pope Martin V, who, while still Cardinal Otto of Colonna, had attacked Hus with relentless severity, energetically resumed the battle against Hus's teaching after the enactments of the Council of Constance.
The Taborites refused to conform, and the Calixtines united with the Roman Catholics and destroyed the Taborites in a battle near Lipany (May 30, 1434).
From that time Hussism began to die out; but it was completely eradicated only after the battle of the White Mountain (November 8, 1620) and the Roman Catholic reaction which fundamentally changed the ecclesiastical conditions of Bohemia and Moravia.
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 Hussite Wars - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hussite Wars series of conflicts in the 15th cent., caused by the rise of the Hussites in Bohemia and Moravia.
Civil war now broke out between the Utraquists and the Taborites (predominantly the party of the lower classes).
At the decisive battle of Lipany (1434) the Taborites were routed and Procopius was killed.
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 RP's History Online - Hussites
On the side of the Hussite movement were the rich Utraquists - who take their name from the Latin for "in both kinds" (sub utraque specie) - and who found this Taborite behavior to be rather tasteless and uncouth.
This internal conflict came to a head at the Battle of Lipany on May 30, 1434, at which the Czech Hussite factions fought among themselves.
The Battle of Lipany is also commemorated in a monstrous "panorama" by artist Ludek Marold at the Prague Exhibition grounds.
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 Utraquism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
They were also known as the Prague Party or the Calixtines — from calix, Latin for their emblem, the chalice.
The Utraquists eventually reunited with the Catholic Church and defeated the more radical Taborites and Orphans at the Battle of Lipany in 1434.
After that battle, nearly all forms of Hussite revival were Utraquist, as seen with George of Podebrady, who even managed to bring the city of Tábor, the famous Taborite stronghold, to convert to Utraquism.
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 Bohemian Paradise - Drábské světničky
The castle was extended by Hussites around 1430 cause of better controlling of commercial routes in Jizera valley.
Then it was abandoned after battle of Lipany.
During the Thirty Years War many of local inhabitants found their shelter there and during the World War Two Drábské rooms gave shelter to resistence fighters.
www.ceskehory.cz /ceskyraj/mesta_gb.asp?id=506   (135 words)

  
 Czech History
In 1431 the Catholic 'crusaders' were crushed in a battle near Domazlice.
Together Utraquists and Catholics crushed the Taborites at the battle of Lipany in 1434.
However the Czech Protestants were crushed at the battle of Bila Hora (White Mountain) in 1620.
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 Hussite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The moderate and radical parties were united and they not only repelled the attacks of the army of crusaders, but entered the neighboring countries.
Though the Hussites had many successes, their movement in Bohemia was ended at the Battle of Lipany in 1434 where the moderate Hussite faction, the Utraquists, defeated the more radical faction, the Taborites.
In 1430, Joan of Arc dictated a letter on March 23 that threatened to lead a crusading army against the Hussites unless they returned to the Catholic Faith; but her capture by English and Burgundian troops two months later would keep her from carrying out this threat.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Hussite Wars
In both events, the choices might need to be balanced a bit more, since it is currently a lot better to go with the Taborites; on the other hand the historical option should usually be the more attractive one.
A decisive battle at Malesov on June 7th 1424 was won by the Hussites.
As a consequence, the influence of the Taborites in Hussite Bohemia increased dramatically, which resulted in a radicalisation of the whole movement, a more hostile attitude towards Sigismund and his catholic supporters and a more offensive strategy.
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 Oikes - Apartments in Prague
Carlo established many institutions and created in PRague the first University of middle Europa and the first Czeck Rector was Jan Hus, who was killed for hersy.This was the reason about the hussites wars.
In 1434 during the battle of Lipany, tha Taboriti were defeated.
During XVU Century the Asburg took the power and governed for 400 years.
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 Prague
In 1420, peasant rebels, led by the famous general Jan ?i?ka, along with Hussite troops, defeated Sigismund (Zikmund, son of Charles IV) in the Battle of Vítkov Mountain.
The most radical Hussites were finally defeated at the battle of Lipany in 1434 when the moderate Hussites got together with the Czech Catholics.
It was mainly the battle between the Protestants and the Catholics.
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 Timeline 1400-1449
1402 Jul 20, In the Battle of Angora the Mongols, led by Tamerlane "the Terrible," defeated the Ottoman Turks and captured Sultan Bayezid I. The Turks eventually regained control of the city and it remained a part of the Ottoman Empire for the next five centuries.
1403 Jul 21, Henry IV defeated the Percys in the Battle of Shrewsbury in England.
1408 Feb 19, Henry IV led a victory in the Battle of Brabham Moor that marked the end of domestic threats.
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 World of Quotes - Today in History for May 30
Joan of Arc, burned as a witch by English at Rouen at 19
Prokopius, [Bohemia?], leader of taboriets, dies in battle
Sea battle at Lillo Belgium (Adolf Van Haemstede vs Louis de Boisot)
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