Wok of Waldstein

Wok of Waldstein was a Bohemian noble and a notable figure among the Hussites of Prague. In 1410 he received a congratulatory letter from John Oldcastle after a number of protests resulting from the burning of books written by Wycliffe.[1] In 1412 he was the leader of a crowd that publicly burned papal bulls regarding intercession on the pillory of Prague,[2] and he later protested against condemnation of Jan Hus by the Council of Constance.

Notes

  1. Waugh 1905, p. 443.
  2. Lea 2004, p. 450.

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