Taborites

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The Taborites were a radical, egalitarian wing of the Hussite movement in early 15th-century Bohemia, known for their militant defense of religious reform and social revolution.

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Label Occurrences
Taborites canonical 4

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious movement
Hussite faction
radical religious group
battle Battle of Lipany
conflict Hussite movement
surface form: Hussite Wars
country Kingdom of Bohemia
dateOfDefeat 1434
defeat Battle of Lipany
dissolution mid-15th century
doctrine emphasis on Bible as sole authority
rejection of transubstantiation in Catholic form
enemy Catholic crusading armies
moderate Utraquists
goal establishment of a godly egalitarian community
reform of church and society
headquarters Tábor
ideology egalitarianism
millenarianism
religious radicalism
social revolution
influenced later radical Protestant movements
influencedBy Jan Hus
Wycliffite ideas
language Czech
locatedInTime Second anti-Hussite crusade
surface form: Hussite Wars

early 15th century
militaryLeader Jan Žižka
Prokop the Great
militaryRole major force in Hussite Wars
militaryTactic wagon fort (wagenburg) warfare
namedAfter Tábor
notableLeader Jan Žižka
Prokop the Great
opposedDoctrine Roman Catholic Church hierarchy
feudal social order
parentMovement Hussite movement
partOf Hussite movement
surface form: Bohemian Reformation
region Bohemia
religion Christianity
religiousTradition Hussitism
Utraquists
surface form: Utraquism
socialProgram communal ownership ideals
egalitarian distribution of goods
limitation of private property
supportedPractice abolition of many church ceremonies
communion in both kinds
simplified liturgy
use of vernacular in worship
viewedAs heretical by the Catholic Church

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Hussite movement hasPart Taborites
Calixtines opposedTo Taborites
Tábor wasStrongholdOf Taborites
Prokop the Great side Taborites