Jan Rohacz of Duba
Jan Rohacz of Duba
Jan Roháč from Duba (born September 9, 1437 in Prague) is a Czech Hussar Husk.
After the death of Jan Ziżka, he became the leader of the orphans, the radical Hussites. He survived the Battle of Lipany in 1434, and in 1437 withdrew his last supporters to the small castle of Zion. The castle was besieged and its defense after four months was broken by the combined Czech army under the leadership of Hynka Ptáček and Hungarian under the leadership of Michal Orsag. Three days later, Rohacz was hanged on the orders of the emperor Zygmunt Luxembourg.
In 1947, the first Czechoslovak color film was produced. Authoritative control (person):
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