After the death of Louie II, the Kingdom of Bohemia needed a new king, of which Ferdinand I took up the mantle. As the King of Bohemia, he inherited many issues surrounding the kingdom, including the encroaching Ottoman Empire, the political tug of war between the Bohemian diet members, and the religious strife between Protestants and Catholics. During his time, Ferdinand I delicately wielded his influence and power as the King of Bohemia, eventually becoming the Holy Roman Emperor.
The Hussite Reformation: Life of Jan Hus and the Church
In 1414, a Czech theologian named Jan Hus was called before the Council of Constance for heresy against the Catholic Church and Pope. Jan Hus had preached about the need to reform the corruption within the Church, desiring to adhere more to a more communal Christianity that he believed the New Testament spoke of, and for that he had been excommunicated numerous times. His life up to this point set the groundwork for the eventual history of the Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire to change forever.