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Jan of Jenštein
Bohemian archbishop
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association with Wenceslas IV
- In Czechoslovak history: The Luxembourg dynasty
…with the church, represented by Jan of Jenštein, archbishop of Prague, the king achieved temporary success; the archbishop resigned and died in Rome (1400). The nobility’s dissatisfaction with Wenceslas’s regime was serious; it developed mainly over the selection of candidates for high offices, which noble families regarded as their domain…
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