The Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy is a trilogy of films by Otakar Vávra. It consists of "Jan Hus," "Jan Žižka," and "Proti Všem." It was the most expensive Czechoslovak cinematic project in history at ...
In a new Czechast episode, Barbara Day and Nancy Durham recall how the Jan Hus Foundation helped keep free thinking alive in communist Czechoslovakia.
Two religious institutions on the Upper East Side aim to breathe new life into their parishes with major real estate deals. Jan Hus Presbyterian Church, a 19th-century house of worship at 351 E. 74th ...
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Jan Hus’s ideas were so sound, it’s amazing they were ever considered revolutionary. Jan Hus hoped his incendiary preaching and heated rebukes would purify a tainted church, but the flames consumed ...
Prague at the end of the 14th century: King Wenceslas, his brother Sigismund, the Archbishop of Prague Zbynek and three popes are locked in a power struggle. All lay claim to influence over the Holy ...
Take A Giant Step which ran from 9/25/1956 to 5/12/1957, Man with a Load of Mischief which ran from 11/6/1966 to 6/4/1967, Man With a Load of Mischief which ran from 11/6/1966 to 6/4/1967, The Yeomen ...