Abstract

Kravar, a Silesian, was burnt for heresy at St Andrews on 23 July 1433. The only indubitably independent sources for knowledge of his doctrines are Walter Bower's continuation of the Scotichronicon (from which later chronicles of the burning seem to derive, and which they can sometimes be seen to garble, to varying degrees) and a letter which Kravar wrote, a few months before his death, to Ladislas, king of Poland.

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