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Hus, Jan, 1369?-1415

LC control no.n 80057048
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Personal name headingHus, Jan, 1369?-1415
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Variant(s)Gus, I︠A︡n, 1369?-1415
Hus, Iohannes, 1369?-1415
Hus, Ivan, 1369?-1415
Hus, John, 1369?-1415
Husas, Jonas, 1369?-1415
Husinec, Jan z, 1369?-1415
Huss, Jean, 1369?-1415
Huss, Johann, 1369?-1415
Huss, John, 1369?-1415
Husz, Johannes, 1369?-1415
Jan z Husinec, 1369?-1415
גוס, 1415־1373
Hus, Johannes, 1369?-1415
See alsoEmployer: Univerzita Karlova
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Birth date1369?
Death date1415-07-06
Place of birthHusinec (Czech Republic)
Place of deathKonstanz (Germany)
Field of activityReformation--Early movements
AffiliationUniverzita Karlova
Profession or occupationPriests
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Found inHis Magistri Iohannis Hus leccionarium bipartitum. Pars hiemalis, 1988.
Johann Huss, 1841: t.p. (Johann Huss)
Wikipedia, 21 January 2016 (Jan Hus; John Hus; John Huss; born c. 1359 in Husinec, Bohemia; died 6 July 1415 in Konstanz, Holy Roman Empire; Czech priest, philosopher, early reformer, and rector at University of Prague (Charles University); ordained priest in 1400; key predecessor to Protestantism; burned at the stake for heresy)
Divinitas, Volume 21, 1977: page 383 (Jean Huss)
Zitte, Augustin. Lebensbeschreibung des Magister Johannes Hus von Hussinecz, 1789: title page (Johannes Hus)
Equivalent(s)Hus, Jan, 1369?-1415
National bib agency no.1036J2330E
Associated languagelat cze
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