Historical Events tagged with "religious trials"
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Jerome of Prague Executed for Heresy
Jerome of Prague was burned at the stake after being tried for heresy at the Council of Constance. This event was instigated by Emperor Sigismund, who supported Antipope John XXIII and sought to address the growing tensions surrounding heretical teachings. The trial, which drew significant attention, resulted in the condemnation of Jerome's views, which were aligned with the Bohemian reformer Jan Hus. His execution symbolized the Church's determination to maintain doctrinal purity during a turbulent period marked by competing papacies and calls for reform.
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