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INDEX

A

ALBERT, Archduke of Austria, crowned king, 77; short reign and death, 77.
Albik, Archbishop of Prague, 38.
Albrecht Dürer, his ‘Madonna,’ 103, 156–159.
Albrecht Dürer ‘Madonna and Child,’ attributed to, 160.
Ales of Riesenburg, Regent of Bohemia, 69.
Archduke Ferdinand of Styria, succession of, to throne opposed by Protestants, 108.
Archduke Leopold, Bishop of Passau, invades Bohemia, 107.
Archiepiscopal Palace destroyed by Praguers, 44.
Articles of Prague, the, 56, 64.
Artists, confraternity or guild of, founded by Charles, 18.
Austrian War of Succession, 132.

B

Bartos, ‘the Writer,’ quoted, 88–89.
Belvedere, erected by Ferdinand I., 90.
Benatky, ill-famed buildings known as, destroyed by Milic, 22.
Benes of Weitmil, old chronicler, quoted, 15–16, 17.
Bethlehem Chapel, 31, 174.
Bezalel, Rabbi Löwi, mysterious interview with Rudolph II, 11.
Bishopric of Prague, foundation of, 5.
Bishopric of Praguecountries forming part of, 5–6.
Bohemia, national language of, temporary extinction of, 123; its revival, 135–136.
Bohemia, national songs of, 136, 137.
Bohemia, ancient constitution of, negotiations with Austria for restitution of, 138.
Bohemia, Queens of, right of crowning, 194.
Bohemian Brethren, 99.
Bohemian Museum, 134, 164–166.
Bohemian nation, permanent supremacy of, at University secured by decree of Wenceslas IV., 35.
Bohemians resent favour shown to Germans, 11–12.
Boleslav I., Prince of Bohemia, 5.
Boleslav II., Prince of Bohemia, 5–6.
Borivoj, first Christian ruler of Bohemia, 5; dedicates church to Virgin, 5.
Broumov, Protestant church of, closed, 108.

C

Campanile, 180.
Carolinum, becomes centre of University, 18.
Carolinum, meeting at, beginning of Hussite struggle, 32.
Carolinum, disputatio at, concerning crusade against King of Naples, 37.
Carolinum, Synod of Bohemian clergy at, 64.
Carolinum, truce meeting at, 67; its connection with career of Hus, and present condition of, 178.
Chapel of St. Martin, romanesque, 182–183.
Chapel of the Holy Cross, romanesque, 174.
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