his Odpor Stavů Českých proti Fernandovi, 106; edits part of Skála’s historical work, ib.
Tomek, Professor Wenceslas Vladivoj, researches of, 20; assistant of Palacký, 97, 106; elected a representative of Bohemia to the constituent assembly at Vienna, 97; his life of Žižka, 106; his History of the Town of Prague, 106.
Travels of Sir John Mandeville, 36.
Ulrich, Prince, 15, 16.
Unislav, 13.
Vacek, a Veršovic noble, suspected of treachery by Svatopluk, 11.
Veršovic nobles, massacre of, account of, by Cosmas, 11.
Vie de Bohême, 1.
Vita Caroli, autobiography of Charles, Emperor of Germany and King of Bohemia, 21; translated into Bohemian by Pulkava, ib.; said to be descriptive of the Lehrjahre (learning-years) of Charles, 22; written in first and third person, ib.; ends at 1346, 23; account of Italian campaign most picturesque, 24.
Vratislav, Prince, of Bohemia, 11.
Vyšehrad, battle of, account of, 43–7.
Vyšehrad, canon of, 14.
Waldsteins, Count, library of, 74.
Welser, Philippina, wife of Archduke Ferdinand, 65.
Wenceslas, King of Bohemia, 35.
Wenceslas, St., murder of, 4–6.
White Mountain, Battle of, 15, 73, 81, 103; defeat of Bohemian forces, 71; the end of Bohemia as an independent country, 71, 78; great changes in Bohemia in consequence of, 83.
Wratislaw, Mr., 14, 31.
Würdigung der alten böhmischen Geschichtschreiber, 10, 17, 59, 100.
Žamberk, 61.
Zittau, Peter, abbot of, historian, 14; visited by Charles IV, 20.
Žižka, John, 40, 51, 102; Bohemian general and historian, 34, 48; writings preserved, few, 48; letter to citizens of Domažlice, 49; invades Hungary, 50; account of his death, ib.; Tomek’s life of, 106.
Žižkov, Battle of, 2; account of, 41, 42.