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THE EVOLUTION OF THE UTRAQUIST MASS, 1420-1620
; ...opinion. On July 5, 1436 at Jihlava, after lengthy negotiations, the delegates of the Council of Basel and the Bohemians signed a treaty (the Compactata) under which the Utraquists -were received into the Roman Catholic Church.The treaty authorized i Read more

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Utraquism
...wine. It was maintained by the followers of John Huss . Communion in both kinds was conceded to the laity of Bohemia by the Compactata of Prague (1433). Formally cancelled by Pius II in 1462, thepractice ended after the defeat of the Bohemian revolt in 1620... Read more
Taborites
...arms. They split into two parties after Z̆iz̆ka's death (1424): the more moderate joined the Catholics after the Compactata of Prague (1433; see UTRAQUISM ); the radicals were defeated at Lipany in 1434 and lost influence, though some elements of... Read more
Jihlava
...manufacturing linen and woolen cloth, precision instruments, and tobacco. Chartered in 1227, it was the site of the signing (1436) of the Compactata—the Magna Carta of the Hussites . The city has two medieval churches and a 16th-century town hall. Read more
Hussite Wars
...The result was the conclusion of the Compactata, by which the moderate Hussites were taken back into the Catholic Church. The Compactata were rejected by the Taborites. Civil...council meeting (1436) at Jihlava the Compactata were ratified and Sigismund was recognized... Read more
Procopius the Great
...Brandenburg even after Hussite delegates had arrived (1433) at Basel to negotiate a religious compromise. He rejected the Compactata, arrived at by the council, which reconciled the Utraquists, the moderate wing of the Hussites, with the Roman Catholic Church... Read more

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