Václav Budovec of Budov

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Václav Budovec of Budov was a prominent early 17th-century Bohemian nobleman, diplomat, and writer who became a leading Protestant figure executed after the Battle of White Mountain.

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instanceOf Bohemian nobleman
Protestant leader
diplomat
human
writer
areaOfActivity Bohemia NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath execution by beheading
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
culture Bohemian
ethnicGroup Czech
fieldOfWork diplomacy
political theory
religious polemics
genre political writing
religious polemics
hasTitle lord of Budov
historicalPeriod early 17th century
languageOfWorkOrName Czech
mannerOfDeath capital punishment
movement Bohemian Reformation NERFINISHED
Czech Protestant movement
nativeLanguage Czech
notableEvent executed among the 27 Bohemian leaders after the Battle of White Mountain
notableFor Protestant leadership before the Battle of White Mountain
opposition to Habsburg Catholic policies in Bohemia
notableRole leading figure of the Bohemian Protestant estates
notableWork Antialkorán NERFINISHED
occupation diplomat
nobleman
writer
opponentOf Counter-Reformation in Bohemia
Habsburg monarchy NERFINISHED
participantIn Bohemian Revolt NERFINISHED
Thirty Years' War NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Old Town Square, Prague NERFINISHED
Prague NERFINISHED
positionHeld diplomatic envoy
imperial councillor
member of the Bohemian estates
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

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residence Prague NERFINISHED
significantEvent Battle of White Mountain NERFINISHED
victimOf Habsburg retribution after the Bohemian Revolt

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Bohemian Protestant nobles notableMember Václav Budovec of Budov