The "July Holidays": Cyril & Methodius
and John Huss Day
The
two Byzantine Greek brothers Cyril and Methodius are very important
for Czech history. They brought Christianity to the Great Moravian
Empire in the year 863 and created the lithurgical Slavonic language
and alphabet called hlaholice (the Glagolitic
alphabet). They translated the Bible and contributed to the spread
of Christianity and the Old Slavonic Language (staroslověnština)
throughout Great Moravia.
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more about the Great Moravian Empire
Jan Hus was a significant Czech religious reformer who was burned
at the stake in 1415. His death sparked the Hussite wars of the
15th century.
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more about John Huss and the Hussite era
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