Otome Sensou c26 (1st chap of vol 6)
Will post vol 5 extras unless 404'd
> Heretics in the snow (soon)
Otome Sensou c26 (1st chap of vol 6)
Will post vol 5 extras unless 404'd
> Heretics in the snow (soon)
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Habry
> Habry (German Habern) is a town in the district of Havlíčkův Brod in the Vysočina Region.
> During the pursuit of King Sigismund's army from Kutná Hora to Germany, today Havlíčkův Brod, the combined Hussite army of Jan Žižka on Habré on January 8, 1422, defeated parts of his forces, after which Havlíčkův Brod was besieged.
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Frederick I (Elector of Brandenburg)
> in 1395, he fought on the side of the Luxembourg king Sigismund of Hungary against invading Ottoman forces.
> At the Council of Constance (30 April 1415) Sigismund granted Frederick the titles of Margrave and Prince-elector of Brandenburg. On 21 October 1415 the Brandenburg states meeting in a Landtag asked him to rule in Berlin. The king awarded him the formal enfeoffment of the margravate on 18 April 1417.
> As Frederick did not agree with the forcible action of Sigismund against the Hussites, relations between them cooled.
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If only they knew what would happen to Albert
Meanwhile, at the heretic stronghold...
One survived
Looks like the sound effects were just copy-pasted
Death from above
Why bring a cripple to a fight like this even?
Getting that heretic booty...
*barf*
Cumans
> The Cumans, also known as Polovtsians or Polovtsy (plural only, from the Russian exonym Половцы), were a Turkic nomadic people comprising the western branch of the Cuman–Kipchak confederation.
> After the Mongol invasion (1237), many sought asylum in the Kingdom of Hungary, as many Cumans had settled in Hungary, the Second Bulgarian Empire, and Anatolia before the invasion.
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> The commonly employed Cuman battle tactic was repeated attacks by light cavalry archers, facing and shooting to the rear of the horse, then a feigned retreat and skilled ambush.
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The Japanese: putting traps in you Bohemian heretic manga
Wagenburg aka Wagon Fort
> In the 15th century, during the Hussite Wars, the Hussites developed tactics of using the tabors, called vozová hradba in Czech or Wagenburg by the Germans, as mobile fortifications.
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That HAS TO BE uncomfortable
And the abuse cycle goes on and on and on...
Looks like somebody likes them fighting...
That one guy: point at them and LAUGH
bump
Look who's back from """horse""" riding
Meanwhile, at the tomb of a dead heretic
Even the heretic choir master has some doubts
*INSERT DOG MUFFIN MEME HERE*
>battle ends here
>shows gun
Caslav
> Čáslav (German: Tschaslau or Časlau ) is a Czech town located in the Central Bohemian Region in the district of Kutná Hora, founded in 1264...
> After the outbreak of the Hussite movement, Čáslav remained on Sigismund's side. After the spring offensive of the Hussites in 1421, the town sided with them.
> In June 1421 he met in the Dean's Church of St. Peter and Paul's Landtag, which went down in history as Čáslavský [Caslav Assembly]. Among other things, the Assembly established a twenty-member provincial government, to which Jan Žižka was also elected.
> The remains of this famous Hussite military leader were found in 1910 in a niche in the basement of the Marian chapel.
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Looting aka how to get even more enemies
St Barbara's Church / Cathedral
> Saint Barbara's Church (Czech: Chrám svaté Barbory) is a Roman Catholic church in Kutná Hora (Bohemia) in the style of a cathedral, and is sometimes referred to as the Cathedral of St Barbara (Czech: Katedrál sv. panny Barbory).
> It is one of the most famous Gothic churches in central Europe and it is a UNESCO world heritage site.
> St Barbara is the patron saint of miners (among others), which was highly appropriate for a town whose wealth was based entirely upon its silver mines.
> Construction began in 1388,[2] but because work on the church was interrupted several times, it was not completed until 1905.... Work on the building was interrupted for more than 60 years during the Hussite Wars and... work resumed in 1481
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>build building
>heretics burn it
>heretics thrown in a mine shaft
>burn the building down
Battle of Kutna Hora
> The Battle of Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg), an early battle and subsequent campaign in the Hussite Wars, was fought on 21 December 1421 between German and Hungarian troops of the Holy Roman Empire and the Hussites
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That's it for this chap. Next are the extras from the previous volume
Look at my bibliography guys!
>moderate rich heretics
>radical poor heretics
still heretics though
>Last sentence
>"I totally made up the Adamites and Black Death connection"