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  1. Jan Želivský (1380-9 de fevereiro de 1422) foi um influente padre tcheco de Praga que liderou a Reforma hussita em seu país. [1] Em 30 de julho de 1419, liderou uma procissão hussita pelas ruas de Praga e passou pela nova prefeitura.

  2. Jan Želivský (1380 in Humpolec – 9 March 1422 in Prague) was a prominent Czech priest during the Hussite Reformation .

  3. Jan Želivský (1380 – 9. března 1422 Staré Město Pražské), podle některých pramenů rodným jménem Jan Dloubal, byl radikální husitský kněz a kazatel, nejvýraznější postava českého chiliasmu.

  4. The earliest recorded defenestration in Prague occurred in 1419 at the hands of the Hussites, the followers of religious reformer Jan Hus. Sources report Jan Želivský, a Czech priest, led a crowd of Hussites to the New Town Hall demanding the release of imprisoned supporters.

  5. …led by the Prague priest Jan Želivský, included the throwing of city councillors from the windows of the New Town Hall in the incident known as the first Defenestration of Prague. The next year Hussite peasant rebels, led by the great military leader Jan Žižka, joined forces with the Hussites… Read More; Hussite movement

  6. 18 de nov. de 2021 · On July 30, 1419, the radical preacher Jan Zelivsky led the demonstration that issued in the defenestration of Prague and the Hussite takeover of the city. A week earlier, he had blasted the authorities responsible for executing the martyrs: "To kill out of malice is murder," he said.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2019 · In retaliation a mob headed by the radical preacher Jan Želivský burst into the New Town Hall on 30 July 1419. They had just heard Želivský preach a rousing sermon on a text from the Book of Revelation demanding the punishment of the unjust.