Jeronym Pražský

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Jeronym Pražský, known in English as Jerome of Prague, was a Czech theologian, philosopher, and early church reformer associated with Jan Hus and the Bohemian Reformation.

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instanceOf Bohemian Reformation figure
Christian reformer
human
philosopher
theologian
associatedWith Charles University in Prague NERFINISHED
Hussite movement NERFINISHED
burialPlace body burned and remains scattered
causeOfDeath heresy conviction
centuryOfActivity 15th century
citizenshipStatus subject of the Holy Roman Empire
convictedOf heresy
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth c. 1379
dateOfDeath 1416-05-30
educatedAt Charles University NERFINISHED
University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
University of Paris NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Czech
hasGender male
hasOccupation preacher
university master
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages
influencedBy Jan Hus NERFINISHED
John Wycliffe NERFINISHED
knownFor criticizing church corruption
preaching church reform
supporting Jan Hus
languageSpoken Czech
Latin
legacy considered a proto-Protestant reformer
mannerOfDeath execution by burning
movement Bohemian Reformation NERFINISHED
nameInEnglish Jerome of Prague NERFINISHED
nativeName Jeronym Pražský NERFINISHED
notableWork Dissemination of Wycliffite ideas in Bohemia
opposedBy Council of Constance authorities NERFINISHED
participantIn Council of Constance NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Prague NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Constance NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
roleInEvent martyr of the Bohemian Reformation
sharesCauseWith Jan Hus NERFINISHED

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Jerome of Prague nativeName Jeronym Pražský