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Encyclopedia > Battle of Sudomer

Battle of Sudomer
Part of the Hussite Wars

Date: March 25, 1420
Location: Southern Bohemia
Result: Hussite victory
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Combatants
Hussites Catholics
Commanders
Jan Žižka  ?
Strength
Casualties
Hussite Wars
SudomerVítkov HillVysehradNebovidy - Německý BrodHoricÚstí nad Labem – Tachov – LipanyGrotniki

The Battle of Sudomer was fought on March 25, 1420, between Catholic and Hussite forces. The Hussites were led by Jan Žižka, and they were victorious. The Hussite Wars involved the military actions against and amongst the followers of Jan Hus in Bohemia in the period 1420 to circa 1434. ... March 25 is the 84th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (85th in leap years). ... Events May 21 - Treaty of Troyes. ... Bohemia This article is about the historical region in central Europe; for other uses, see Bohemia (disambiguation). ... Casus belli is a Latin expression from the international law theory of Jus ad bellum. ... Jan Zizka (or John Zizka from Trocnov, Czech: Jan Žižka z Trocnova) (c. ... The Hussite Wars involved the military actions against and amongst the followers of Jan Hus in Bohemia in the period 1420 to circa 1434. ... The Battle of Vítkov Hill was a part of the Hussite Wars. ... This article has been listed as needing cleanup for over two months. ... The Battle of Nebovidy was fought on January 6, 1422 between the Holy Roman Empire and the Hussites. ... The Battle of NÄ›mecký Brod took place on 10 January 1422, in NÄ›mecký Brod (Deutstschbrod). ... Combatants Taborites Utraquists Commanders Jan Žižka Cenek of Wartemberg Strength Casualties The Battle of Horic was fought on April 27, 1423, between the Taborite and Utraquist factions of the Hussites. ... Battle of Lipany, Hussite Wars, 1434. ... The Battle of Grotniki was a battle that took place on May 3, 1439 in south of Poland. ... March 25 is the 84th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (85th in leap years). ... Events May 21 - Treaty of Troyes. ... Jan Zizka (or John Zizka from Trocnov, Czech: Jan Žižka z Trocnova) (c. ...


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Battle of Vysehrad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1007 words)
The Battle of Vysehrad was a series of engagements at the start of the Hussite War between Hussite forces and Catholic crusaders sent by Emperor Sigismund.
The battle took place at the castle of Vysehrad from August 16, 1419, to c.
The plan of battle was sent to Hradcany and Vysehrad by courier, but the courier was captured by Hussites.
Hussite Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2498 words)
Unable to maintain himself there he marched to southern Bohemia, and after defeating the Romanists at the battle of Sudomer (25 March 1420) in the first pitched battle of the Hussite wars, he arrived at Usti, one of the earliest meeting-places of the Hussites.
The citizens of Prague laid siege to the Vysehrad (see Battle of Vysehrad), and towards the end of October (1420) the garrison was on the point of capitulating through famine.
On 27 April 1423, Zizka now again leading, the Taborites defeated at the battle of Horic the Utraquist army under Cenek of Wartemberg; shortly afterwards an armistice was concluded at Konopilt.
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