The burning of John Huss, 6 July 1415 (1913). Artist: Arthur C Michael

The burning of John Huss, 6 July 1415 (1913).  Artist: Arthur C Michael

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The burning of John Huss, 6 July 1415 (1913). Hus (1369-1415), a Bohemian religious reformer and theologian, was condemned to death by the Council of Constance for preaching the teachings of the English reformist clergyman John Wycliffe. He was burned to death as a heretic. From A History of Germany by HE Marshall.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Arthur C Michael, attributed to: British: Artist, poster designer
Subject
  1. Jan Hus: Bohemian; Czech: Theologian, priest, philosopher
People Related
  1. HE Marshall: Scottish, British: Author, writer

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Germany Baden-Württemberg Konstanz

  1. 47 40 00 N , 009 11 00 E

Category Hierarchy

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2552x4143
File Size : 30,976kb


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  1. 232157
  1. 0600001304
  1. 2-378-051
  1. 232157
  1. 2378051

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