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  1. George of Kunštát and Poděbrady (23 April 1420 – 22 March 1471), also known as Poděbrad or Podiebrad (Czech: Jiří z Poděbrad; German: Georg von Podiebrad), was the sixteenth King of Bohemia, who ruled in 1458–1471. He was a leader of the Hussites, but moderate and tolerant toward the Catholic faith.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · George (born April 23, 1420, Poděbrady, Bohemia [now in Czech Republic]—died March 22, 1471, Prague) was the king of Bohemia from 1458. As head of the conservative Utraquist faction of Hussite Protestants, he established himself as a power when Bohemia was still under Habsburg rule, and he was thereafter unanimously elected king ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoděbradyPoděbrady - Wikipedia

    Poděbrady ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈpoɟɛbradɪ]; German: Podiebrad) is a spa town in Nymburk District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 15,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Elbe River. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone . Administrative parts.

  4. Jorge de Podiebrad (en checo: Jiří z Poděbrad; en húngaro: Podjebrád György, Poděbrad, 6 de abril de 1420- Praga, 22 de marzo de 1471) fue rey de Bohemia (1458-1471). Señor de Kunštát y de Poděbrady, Jorge fue el primer soberano europeo en rechazar el catolicismo, abrazando una fe reformada, la de Jan Hus en su versión moderada; la utraquista.

  5. The most prominent member of the family was George of Poděbrady, who was king of Bohemia. His sons were raised to imperial counts and Counts of Glatz . They founded the Silesian branch of the family, the Dukes of Münsterberg ( Czech : Knížata z Minsterberka ).

  6. 23 de abr. de 2020 · Though little known outside the Czech Republic, the 15th century King of Bohemia George of Poděbrady (Jiří z Poděbrad) is seen by many today as an accomplished administrator and one of the first political figures to propose the idea of European unity.

  7. George of Poděbrady died soon afterward due to sickness, defeated but standing (Burke, 1980). Europe as an Alliance Against Ottomans In 1462–1464, George of Podiebrad developed a project for a confederation of European princes to fight against the Ottomans, in order to counter the crusade plans of Pope Pius II, which threatened him to the extent that he was Utraquist.