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INDEX

Adamites, denial of their identification with Hussites, 117
Albert, Archduke of Austria, joins Sigismund before Prague, 52; witnesses coronation of Sigismund, 60; joins Sigismund in Moravia, 101; retires before united Hussite forces, 184; advances on Bohemia, 207–208; at peace conference at Pressburg, 227, 230, 232; manifesto against papal authority ascribed to, 249–250; his advice to Sigismund 358; arrives at Jihlava 360
Aleš, Lord of Riesenburg, regent of Bohemia, 315–316, 318; his anger against Táborites, 325; at Kačin hill, 328; at Lipany, 333; receives letter from Council of Basel, 339; re-elected regent, 341; envoy to Brno, 352; at Jihlava, 360
Aleš, Lord, of Sternberg, 157, 165
Ambrose, of Králové Hradec, joins Praguers, 44; assists Hussites in recapture of Králové Hradec, 47–48; attempts conversion of Martin Loquis, 116; in discussion at Prague, 316
Andrew of Kerský, organises defence of Prague, 328; commands Táborites at Lipany, 334; his flight to Kolin, 335; takes part in diet at Prague, 341
Austria, successful campaign of Bohemians in, 184–185
Basel, Council of, demanded of Pope by Christian world, 248–250; Cesarini refuses to dissolve, 273–275; its conciliatory attitude to Bohemian envoys, 288–289; disputation at, 293–300; forms compact with Hussites which ended wars, 311–313; rejoices over battle of Lipany, 337–338
Beaufort, Henry of, Cardinal of Winchester, presides at Council of Tachov, 211; quarrels with German princes, 212; retreats before Hussites, 213; appoints representatives at Žebrák, 218; commands another crusade, 234
Benes of Kolowrat, Lord, joins Prokop the Great, 210
Benes of Mokrovous, envoy to Cheb, 281; delegate of Council at Basel, 286
Bohemia, opposes Sigismund on account of Hus, 1; political and religious condition of, at commencement of Hussite wars, 71–82; internal condition after battle of Ústi, 196–202
Bohemians, their antagonism to Church of Rome, 1, 4; awakening of democratic spirit among, 1–3; resent interference of Council of Constance, 6; their protest against simony and immorality of clergy, 15; their intense hatred of term heretic, 15, 51, 56 n., 300; German crusade against, 97–101; defeat Germans at Ústi, 190–195; put to flight German crusaders, 209–214; raid Germany, 237–243; rout Germans at Domážlice, 268–270; acknowledge Sigismund as king, 362
Bohuslav of Schwamberg, defends Táborite stronghold of Križenec, 149; succeeds Vicemilic as Táborite commander, 183; fatally wounded in Austrian campaign, 184
Bořek of Miletinek, Utraquist general, arrests Loquis, 115; delivers Loquis to Ambrose, 116; defends Valečov brothers against Čeněk of Wartenberg, 147–148; conquered by Žižka at Králové Hradec, 155–156; chosen captain at meeting at

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