PROCOPIUS Holy

PROCOPIUS Holy
PROCOPIUS Holy
Hussitarum Dux, post Ziscam, strenue rem gessit, donec Sigismundus Rex, libertatem religionis permisit, promulgatis IV. articulis, qui Compactata dicti. Vide ibi. Circa A. C. 1425. 1433. 1434. Deum tum pro Bohemis pugnâsse, tantosque Imperatoris exercitus, non tam vi armorum, quam terrore quôdam caelitus immissô profligatos esse, agnovit Concil. Basil. Sess. 4. Vide Mornaeum, p. 1205. Bucholcerum, Ind. Chron. Laetum, Comp. Histor. Univers. etc.

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