Count Francis Sternberg for writing in German, 91.
Domassa, 13.
Domažlice, Bohemian victory at, 35; citizens of, apply to Žižka for aid, 49.
Dubravius, Bishop of Olmütz, historian of Hussite Wars, 52.
Dvořecky of Olbramovič, account of his death, 79.
Emperor Francis Joseph, his decree of September 14, 1871, 100.
Epitome Historica Rerum Bohemicarum, 85.
Fécamp, Peter, abbot of, 26.
Ferdinand of Habsburg, accession, 54; occupies Prague, 5, 6.
Flajšhans, Dr., historian, his History of Bohemian Literature, 110; his Master John Hus, ib.
Francis of Prague, historian, 14; his chronicle declined by Charles, 20.
Frederick, Elector of Saxony, leader of German Protestants, 55.
Friedjung, Dr., 22, 26.
German Lutheran rising, 55.
Gindely, Anton, Dr., his graphic account of sufferings of Bohemians during Thirty Years’ War, 83; left valuable historical works, 105; his unfinished works, ib.; his probable masterpiece, 106.
Gipsies, wrongly identified with Bohemians, 1.
Goll, Professor, edits Březov’s Hussite Wars, 35; comments on life and works of Březov, 35–7; his introduction to Březov a masterpiece of historical criticism, 37; edits two minor chronicles dealing with Hussite Wars, 47; his works mostly in Bohemian, 109; deals with Bohemian Brethren, ib.; his account of Brother Gregory, ib.; his Čechy a Prusy ve středověku, 110.
Habernfeld, Andrew of, his Bellum Bohemicum, 81; his account of Battle of White Mountain, ib.
Hajek of Libočan, Wenceslas, historian, 58; his book distorts historical facts, 59; is dedicated to Ferdinand I, ib.; is revised by Ferdinand’s officials, ib.; account of his life, &c., 60.
Happe of Pappenheim, 33.
Helfert, Baron, attempts to refute Palacký by writing a life of Hus, 102.
Historical Works, fourteen MS. volumes, by Slavata, 73.
Historie Bratrská (History of the Brotherhood), 61.
Historie Církevní (History of the Church), 74.
History of the Town of Prague, 106.
Höfler opposes Palacký by publishing volumes on the Hussite movement, 102.
Hradčany castle, 38, 43; executions at, 56; Augusta’s and Bílek’s judgement and torture at, 63; defenestration at, 71, 72, 77.
Hus et la Guerre des Hussites, 47.
Hus, John, Bohemian reformer, journey to Constance, 29; groundless anecdotes referring to death of, ib.; trial of 31,; at Nuremberg, 30; his doctrine of poverty of clergy, ib.; martyrdom of, 32, 33; his remains thrown into the Rhine, 33; his death a signal for a general uprising in Bohemia, 34; Palacký’s views of, 96.
Hussite Wars, historians of, 27–53; Palacký’s views of, 103, 104.