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Both the Lollard and Hussite movements had this in common: Where did they begin?

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Both the Lollard and Hussite movements began in Northern Europe, as the Lollard Movement was developed by John Wyclif in England, and the Hussite Movement started in Bohemia, with Jan Hus as its main exponent.

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The Lollard Movement was a political and religious movement of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries in England, generally identified as a precursor to the Reformation. Its main objectives were precisely the reform of the Church. The origins of the Lollard movement are found in the teachings of John Wyclif, a prominent theologian at the University of Oxford around 1350.

The Hussite Movement was a reform and revolutionary movement that emerged in Bohemia in the 15th century. The name comes from the Bohemian theologian Jan Hus. The movement later joined the Reformation.

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