Ambrož Hradecký

Ambrož is first mentioned in 1419 as pastor of the Holy Spirit Cathedral in the East Bohemian town of Hradec Králové (German: Königgrätz).

In the spring of 1420, Ambrož and Diviš Bořek of Miletínka mobilized a crowd on mount Oreb and lead the crowd to Prague, which was threatened by King Sigismund, scorching and burning the area they travelled through, and destroying the monastery of Münchengrätz, ostensibly in support of the rebels.

In June the Orebites, as they called themselves,[citation needed] conquered Hradec Králové and Ambrož was reinstated in his parish.

After Žižka's death, his remains were transferred to Hradec Králové and buried in the parish church.

He tolerated University Professors and he granted asylum after 1427, and protected the so-called Picards, whom he rescued from the stake.