- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1876)
- František Palacký (June 14, 1798 Hodslavice, Moravia, today Czech Republic – May 26, 1876), Czech historian and politician.
- 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...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1374)
- Jan Milíč z Kroměříže (d. June 29, 1374, in Avignon) was a pre-Hussite reform preacher from Kroměříž in Moravia.
- 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 -...
- 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...
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