DiscoverHistory's Greatest BattlesJan Zizka, ~ 1360 - 1424. EP 03 of 03. Legacy and Death of Jan Zizka. Preview of Alexander the Great.
Jan Zizka, ~ 1360 - 1424. EP 03 of 03. Legacy and Death of Jan Zizka. Preview of Alexander the Great.

Jan Zizka, ~ 1360 - 1424. EP 03 of 03. Legacy and Death of Jan Zizka. Preview of Alexander the Great.

Update: 2024-11-14
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Zizka led his peasant army against the might of the Holy Roman Empire and the Catholic Church, commanding with a precision and brutality that shattered the knights’ traditional dominance. His brilliance lay in his unbreakable discipline, iron-willed strategy, and mastery of the wagenburg, his mobile fortress of fortified wagons and firepower that turned common men into deadly soldiers. Even his enemies feared him as a military genius who never lost a battle. Zhizhka’s life was a testament to raw resilience and tactical supremacy, his legacy a reminder that true strength lies in the unyielding will to fight for what one believes is right, no matter the odds.

Jan Zizka of Bohemia. ~ 1360 - 1424.
Led Hussite Revolutionary Forces against three Holy Crusades and never lost a battle.

Additional Reading and Episode Research:

  • Cornej, Petr. The Hussite Art of Warfare.
  • Delbruck, Hans. Medieval Warfare.
  • Gillet, Ezra. The Life and Times of John Huss.
  • Gravett, Christopher. German Medieval Armies, 1300 - 1500.
  • Heymann, frederick. John Zizka and the Hussite Revolution.
  • Kej, Jiri. The Hussite Revolution.

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Jan Zizka, ~ 1360 - 1424. EP 03 of 03. Legacy and Death of Jan Zizka. Preview of Alexander the Great.

Jan Zizka, ~ 1360 - 1424. EP 03 of 03. Legacy and Death of Jan Zizka. Preview of Alexander the Great.

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