Dumping Otome Sensou c22
> inb4 page 10 already
Dumping Otome Sensou c22
> inb4 page 10 already
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What in the fuck
Adamites
> The Taborite movement was started in 1419 in opposition to the authority of the Holy Roman Empire. One sect of Taborites, the Bohemian Adamites, dissociated themselves from other Taborites and took up the practice of going naked through towns and villages.
>dat Iyami design
Welcome to the Bohemian Wars!
Holy Roman Empire vs the Hussites
>When even your heretic allies find you a bit off
>...
Empire: They're all heretics!
>Meanwhile in non-heretic places
> Elizabeth formally married Albert in a splendid ceremony held on 19 April 1422 in Vienna. Elizabeth, now duchess of Austria, moved to the Viennese court of her husband.
> The papal dispensation for the marriage, necessary due to the couple's common descent from Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Judith of Habsburg, was not sought until 1431, but was easily granted by Eugene IV.
Looks like a Henry VIII / Catherine of Aragon scenario
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>dat chin
>must be a Habsburg
You now remember that Elizabeth was ~13 yrs old and Albert was ~25 yrs old at the time of marriage
Please stand by...
yfw
>Scenes that precede unfortunate events
If only the females also had shadows
also, roofies in Bohemia?
> The Adamites declared that the chaste were unworthy to enter the Messianic kingdom ...
> The sect was much given to ritual naked dances held around a fire. Indeed, these people seemed to have spent much of their time naked, ignoring the heat and cold and claiming to be in the state of innocence enjoined by Adam and Eve.
"Heretics only want one thing and it's disgusting"
And then one day... for no reason at all...
> Whereas the Taborites were strictly monogamous, in this sect free love seems to have been the rule.
the light... that sounds like aneurysm
Bed bugs don't apparently exist in the open
Because no one in their right minds would do that of course...
while being blind to their own heresy as well
> Albert assisted his father-in-law Sigismund in his campaigns against the Hussites, involving the Austrian duchy in the Hussite Wars.
> In return Sigismund designated him as his successor and granted him the title of a Margrave of Moravia in 1423.
> The Austrian lands were devastated several times and Albert also participated in the 1431 Battle of Domažlice where the Imperial troops suffered an embarrassing defeat.
Jan Zizka is basically Cyclops now
> The activities of this group proved to be too radical for the Taborites, and
> in 1421 the Adamites and their leader, a priest named Peter Kanis, were expelled from the Taborite community.
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> At the beginning of 1421, the Adamites (the most radical group of Hussites), who completely rejected the Eucharist, were expelled from Tábor.
> Under the leadership of priests Petr Kániš and Martin Húska, they settled in Příběnice, where the Adamites fell.
bump
And that's it
did the wine was drugged?
Looks like awol-induced delays
Maybe... it was even suggested here
>Maybe...
but is there historic prof it was drug?