The Thirty Years' War would need a game all of its own. Anyway, the military paradigms involved in it were very different from what the TW system is made to handle, both tactically and strategically. Tercios ? Caracole ? The "Swedish brigade" ? The peculiarities of Vauban sieges and trace italienne fortresses ? The self-maintaining "perpetual war" made possible by an endless cycle of taking a loan, raising an army with it and then paying off the loan in part with loot, pillage and "contributions" gathered with that army and in part with yet more loans ?
N-a-a-a-a-hhhh.

Anyway, I'm pretty sure the Hussites were one of those pre-Luther heretic sects that every now and then popped up to give the Chrch the hives (and a propensity to declare Crusades and an open season for massacres and atrocity). Kind of like the Cathars/Albiguensians.
Lemme check...
Yep, "The Hussite Wars 1419-36".