Kompaktáta a kapitulace. Charta stavovských svobod?

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Title in English Compactata and Capitulations. The Chart of Estate Freedoms?
Authors

VÁLKA Josef

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Časopis Matice moravské
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field History
Keywords the Hussite revolution; the Hussites and the Council; land; government; provincial freedoms
Description The paper analyzing two collections of documents: Compacta or the peace treaty of the Hussites with the Catholic Church, and Capitulations, the contract of the Czech Estates with King Sigismund (1436). In the first part of the study devoted to Compacta he summarizes the dealings of the Hussites with the Council of Basle and the Councils legations to Central Europe. The focus of these negotiations was to specify the Four Articles, which form the core of Compacta, and their introduction into the liturgical practice. It is an unprecedented contract of the Church with the Bohemians and Moravians, until then depicted as heretics, describing their return into the Church without their giving up receiving both bread and wine during Communion. In Capitulations, Sigismund ratified almost all the requested Estate freedoms (svobody stavů). Based on these documents, the religious-political orde‘ was to be renewed in Bohemia and Moravia without the restoration of the pre-revolutionary regime.
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