Jerome of Prague
Jerome of Prague | |
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16th century Engraving of Jerome of Prague from Theodore Beza's Icones | |
| Born | 1379 |
| Died | 30 May 1416 (aged 36–37) Konstanz, Bishopric of Constance, Holy Roman Empire |
| Education | University of Prague Oxford University |
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| Era | Bohemian Reformation |
Jerome of Prague (Czech: Jeroným Pražský; Latin: Hieronymus Pragensis; 1379 – 30 May 1416) was a Czech scholastic philosopher and theologian. Jerome was one of the chief followers of Jan Hus and was burned for heresy at the Council of Constance.