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Information About Jan Hus in the Writings of Orthodox Scribes of the 15th – 16th centuries
The article is devoted to the reflection of the image of the great Czech church reformer in the literature of Orthodox Slavs. For Serbia and Muscovite Russia, this is the life of despot Stefan Lazarevich, written in the first half of the XV century. Konstantin Kostenetsky. For the Russian territories under the authority of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, this is an anti-protestant polemical work (in fact, a pamphlet), created around the middle of the XVI century.