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The Hussites were a group of Central European sects who loosely followed the teachings of Jan Hus. There is a loose historical link between one of the more radical Hussite sects, the Taborites, and the present day Moravian church.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02616a.htm
The Unitas Fratrum were a group of the more extreme Hussites (known as "Taborites") who continued to meet. They later became known as the Moravian Brethren.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07585a.htm
The followers of Jan Hus did not of themselves assume the name of Hussites. Like Hus, they believed their creed to be truly Catholic; in papal and conciliar documents they appear as Wycliffites, although Hus and even Jerome of Prague are also named as their leaders. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
http://www2.kenyon.edu/Projects/Margin/hussites.htm
Notes on the movement from the Kenyon college website. With links to primary resources.
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