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Defenestrations of Prague: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:1319:13, 27 August 2024 Levente244 talk contribs 21,317 bytes βˆ’156 β†’The 1419 Defenestration of Prague: no primary source supplied for this claim. all other sources report that Wenceslaus IV died of either a heart attack or stroke (apoplexy), and make no mention of the defenestrations. see: https://www.lovecpokladu.cz/en/home/16-8-1419-king-wenceslas-iv-of-bohemia-died-8182 https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/wenceslaus-iv-king-bohemia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenceslaus_IV_of_Bohemia undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 00:5300:53, 17 March 2023 Hsere talk contribs 20,574 bytes +20 Slightly altered the introduction to clarify that there were 3 victims in 1618, including the group's secretary. Philip Fabricius got thrown out of a third-story window by an angry mob; the least we can do is acknowledge the poor SoB. The fact that he wasn't a royal governor presumably didn't make it any less painful. undo

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