Mikuláš of Hus
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Czech politician (d. 1420)
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Mikuláš of Hus (Czech: Mikuláš z Husi [ˈmɪkulaːʒzˈɦusɪ] ; died 24 December 1420) was a Bohemian politician and leading representative of the Hussite movement. He died unexpectedly on 24 December 1420, leaving the position of first captain of the Taborites open to Jan Žižka.
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