Jan Hus

Jan Hus

male, deceased (1415)
Jan Hus (alternative spellings John Hus, Jan Huss, John Huss) (c. 1370 Husinec (Prachatice District), Bohemia - July 6, 1415 Konstanz, Germany) was...

Jan Žižka

male, deceased (1424)
Jan Žižka z Trocnova a Kalicha (c. 1360 - 1424), Czech general and Hussite leader, follower of Jan Hus, was born at Trocnov in Bohemia, of a fa...
George Of Podebrady

George Of Podebrady

male, deceased (1471)
George of Kunštát and Podebrady, King of Bohemia (1458-1471), was the first King of a Catholic country to attempt to reform the Catholic faith wh...
John Of Nepomuk

John Of Nepomuk

male, deceased (1393)
John of Nepomuk or John Nepomucene is a national saint of Bohemia. In his fully developed legend he was the confessor of the Queen of Bohemia and...

František Palacký

male, deceased (1876)
František Palacký (June 14, 1798 Hodslavice, Moravia, today Czech Republic – May 26, 1876), Czech historian and politician.

Jan Želivský

male
Jan Želivský was a Czech priest and a radical representative of the Hussite reformation. He was a very popular priest, and led the Hussite pr...
Prokop The Great

Prokop The Great

male, deceased (1434)
Andreas Prokop or Prokop the Great was one of the most prominent Hussite generals of the Hussite Wars. His name has also been given as "Prokop...
Jan Milic

Jan Milic

male, deceased (1374)
Jan Milíč z Kroměříže (d. June 29, 1374, in Avignon) was a pre-Hussite reform preacher from Kroměříž in Moravia.

John Of Rokycan

male, deceased (1471)
John of Rokycan, also known as "Jan of Rokycany", in Czech language "Jan Rokycana", "Jan z Rokycana" and "Jan z Rokycan" (c. 1396 in Rokycany -...

František Bílek

male, deceased (1941)
František Bílek was a famous Czech Art Nouveau Symbolist sculptor and architect. His works often reflect Biblical themes or have religious co...