Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion
1436
Compacts of Iglau
1436
The Council of Basel and the moderate Hussite Utraquists signed the Compacts of Iglau, allowing Bohemian laity to receive communion in both kinds. Sigismund was finally accepted as Bohemian king. The first institutional compromise between Roman Catholicism and a Reform movement had been signed, and it would hold for two centuries.