The Renaissance in Eastern Europe

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The Renaissance in Eastern Europe Bohemia and Hungary I. Introduction--Stereotypes of Eastern Europe A. Linguistic problems B. Cultural wasteland II. Bohemia--The Mediated Renaissance A. Luxemburg dynasty B. Hussite period C. The Czech Renaissance III. Hungary--The Hidden Renaissance

Brno Krk Szczyrk

St. Vitus Cathedral

Charles Bridge

Execution of Jan Hus

Blind general Jan Zizka and his peasant army

Hus as Anti-Christ

Vladislav Hall

Prague’s Summer Palace

Castle at Visegrad

Matthias Corvinus

Library of Matthias Corvinus

Queen Beatrix of Aragon