Čeněk of Wartenberg
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| Čeněk von Wartenberg | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1379 |
| Died | after 1419 |
| Allegiance | Bohemian Royalist (1419-?) |
| Battles/wars | Vyšehrad - Vítkov Hill - Hořice |
Čeněk of Wartenberg (German: Vinzenz von Wartenberg) (ca. 1379 – after 1419) was a commander of the Royalist Bohemian forces at the start of the Hussite Wars. Up until the first half of 1420 he was a commander of the Utraquist League, a moderate faction of the Hussite movement. As a result of severe atrocities committed by Taborites, members of the more radical part of this movement, he returned to the royalist/Catholic side.
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