In particular Bohemia and Hungary were a patchwork of Catholics, Jews and various types of Protestants including Lutherans, Hussites, Calvinists and Moravians.
The Hussites (Czech:Husité or Kališníci; "Chalice People") were a Christian movement in the Kingdom of Bohemia following the teachings of Czech reformer Jan Hus (c. 1369–1415), who became the best-known representative of the Bohemian Reformation and one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation. This predominantly religious movement was propelled by social issues and strengthened Czech national awareness.