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Talk:Jan Hus

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March 2, 2020Peer reviewReviewed
On this day...Facts from this article were featured on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "On this day..." column on July 6, 2005, July 6, 2006, July 6, 2007, July 6, 2008, July 6, 2009, and July 6, 2010.


POV Problem

the section entitled "Hus' scholarship and teachings" needs some serious source citing

  • "wherever he goes beyond Wycliffe, he falters and becomes dull or verbose."

says who? maybe i find him invigorating. it would take a team of experts all in agreement to possibly make this anything but completely subjective.

  • "He claims not to have shared Wycliffe's views regarding the sacraments, but this is not certain."
See weasel words!

i removed this sentence, but there are still a lot of subjective statements that would only add to the article if they were from someone in the know Bantosh 14 June, 2006

Place of Birth

The hyperlink to Husinec in the current article is INCORRECT, as it points to Husinec, or Husinec/Rez north of Prague. The correct Husinec is the one near Prachatice. The distance to Prague is approx. 110km.

I suggest that a stub for the birthplace is created. The hyperlink for the village's web is: http://projekt.jiznicechy.org/cz/index.php?path=mest/husinec.htm

Death

Jan Hus was executed by being made into soup. This is NOT the same as being burned at a stake. 2601:47:4101:8CB0:E0FA:6207:B536:9C8F (talk) 20:01, 19 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Could you explain this "joke" (or add some sources instead)? —Mykhal (talk) 19:39, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
… because "husí polévka" is not very common dish. —Mykhal (talk) 19:42, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Change of Protection Level

Should this page be considered for the attribution of a protection level? It seems that it has a history of vandalism.

The conversation above under "Death" itself shows that the page is clearly a common target. Moments ago, I reverted the insertion of a message, translating to "it is all a lie," from beneath an image on the page to its former contents.

Any thoughts? HeWhoReads (talk) 09:33, 30 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Birthdate

In the first sentence, this article states Hus was born c. 1370, the card on the right says he was born c. 1372. Rileylamb651 (talk) 22:03, 6 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]