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led his army to Kolín and besieged it. Diviš could keep up the defense of the city for three months, until town's paupers, which sympathized with the radical Hussites, forced him to surrender. Diviš agreed with the besiegers on the surrender of the town in return for free passage.
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In later years he was one of the leaders of the moderate Hussites and stood in the forefront of the combined armies of the Utraquists and the Catholics loyal to King
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and hosted the delegation, who at this meeting decided the attack Prague. This plan was betrayed and the army was massacred. In return,
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with the lands of Kunětická hora and other areas. In 1436 he also bought Pardubice, one year later obtained from the king the town of
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His participation in the Hussite Wars brought him a large fortune. As a reward for his loyal service, he was finally
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In subsequent years, he led campaigns of conquest to eastern Bohemia and became a captain in the towns Pardubice and
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In June and July 1423 he and captain Bedřich of Strážnice led a campaign to
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origin, seated at small stronghold named Miletínek, near the village
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Diviš Bořek started his career as a poor, rural nobleman of
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of Luxembourg. This coalition defeated in the decisive
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and subsequently the very same fate prepared for the
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