Hi guys. A few weeks ago, I asked you guys what podcast you'd like to see. Medieval Christian Heresies and thus the first episode is some background on the hussite rebellion.
I encountered perhaps the craziest unknown figure while studying the background, a guy called Jan Milic. I will cover him in the episode, which you can find here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOcUVplxVOo
Post feedback in the comments of the video or in the thread, i'm aware it's not perfect and we have a lot of topics to work through:
Hussites
Lollards
Cathars
Waldensians
Bogomils
Franticelli maybe
Very eager to hear about my countrys history. Hussites were romanticized during our national rebirth so there are a lot of myths about them. Will share my thoughts in a moment. Jihlava is read as yihlava
>>1915230
Yeah, I constantly butcher the words.
http://www.speechtech.cz/cz/demo-tts#Jan210
Try this synthetizer. Its extremely hard to pronounce
To be fair i knew only about 25% of said stuff, mostly from literature classes. The eternal czech-german struggle has caused a lot of conficts. And still they are butthurt after we drove them out. Didnt know it was a major cause of hussite wars. Its commonly said that it was arrogance and greed of the catholic church.
>>1915209
anon, pls stop, it hurts
>>1915466
I said the pronounciations were shit
>>1915646
pronounciations are the least worrying issue
>>1915326
I mean, the Catholic church clearly overstepped the mark as I made clear, but a large proportion was also patriotism, or at least that's what the scholars I read said.
Are the Hussites like the Protestants before they became Protestants? What did they believe in vs Protestants later?
I tried reading what their beliefs, but its barely anything
Can any Czech help me on this?
>>1916810
They're a heresy. They're independent of the Catholic church. The protestants were also a heresy, but my understanding is that they weren't one and the same.
They generally believed more in venacular texts and differences in the communion, but it differs between the utraquists and the more extreme faction which died out in the mid 15th century whose name alludes me.
>>1916810
No. They weren't. But some of the later Hussites will become protestant. Otherwise they are just like Catholics
>>1916810
Hussites deviated less from the Catholic tradition and basically continued the techings of John Wycliff. Those who were Hussites later became protestants, the Unitas Fratrum.
But the biggest difference between these two groups was the invention of printing press.
>but it differs between the utraquists and the more extreme faction which died out in the mid 15th century whose name alludes me.
Field armies? Orphani?
>>1919393
Tabourites