Jan Žižka's name first becomes prominent during…
1420 CE
Jan Žižka's name first becomes prominent during the Hussite Wars.
The Hussites, suffering under continual persecution, are a Christian movement following the teachings of Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague, Jan Hus, who lived from 1369 to 1415.
A temporary armistice had been concluded on November 13, 1419, between the partisans of King Sigismund, the last Emperor of the House of Luxembourg, and the citizens of Prague.
Žižka had disapproved of this compromise and with his followers had left Prague for Plzeň, one of the richest cities of the kingdom, but soon left that city.
On March 25, 1420, he defeats the partisans of Sigismund at Sudoměř, the first pitched battle of the Hussite wars.