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 and Bohemians in,, ; popular demonstrations in, , ; hatred of the clergy among the people, , ; placed under an interdict, ; disturbance in, on account of sale of indulgences, seq.; grotesque procession through the streets of, , ; execution of three youths for protesting against simony, , ; interdict against, put into execution, , ; anxiety in concerning Hus’s fate, ; introduction of utraquism at, ; struggle between priests and heretics at St. Stephen, ; attack on the town hall led by Zizka, ; expulsion from of non-utraquist priests, ; German inhabitants leave the town, ; march of Taborites upon, ; fury of people at introduction of German mercenaries, ; citizens seize the Vysehrad, ; large part of city destroyed, ; peace restored, ; citizens endeavour to come to agreement with Sigismund, ; send to the Taborites to come to their aid, ; city surrounded by the “crusaders,” ; the enemy is repulsed, ; arrival and death of Sigismund in, ; Roman archbishopric re-established,

Sigismund, King of the Romans, afterwards Emperor, ; ready to employ any means to injure his brother, King Venceslas, ; his negotiations with Pope John XXIII. concerning a general council, ; decides that it shall be held at Constance, ; promises Hus a safe-conduct to Constance and back, ; his part in Hus’s arrest, ; his feigned displeasure, ; remonstrances sent to, by the Bohemian lords, ; neglects their warning letter, ; his arrival in Constance,, ; his neglect of Hus, ; refuses the pope’s offered