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  Bernhard Knipperdolling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born at the beginning of the sixteenth century in Münster, Knipperdolling was the son of a wealthy, patrician cloth merchant.
Knipperdolling, Bockelson and Bernhard Krechting were imprisoned and interrogated.
Knipperdolling represented the local Münsterite basis of the revolution and his path shows their mode of adaptation to the siege situation and the rule of the Dutch Jans.
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 Münster Anabaptists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1531 the religious unrest of the city received stimulation and guidance from Bernhard Rothmann, a former priest who had visited Wittenberg and Strasbourg, and was in touch with the reformers of these centers.
On 9 February 1534 the city hall was seized, and on 23 February Bernhard Knipperdolling became mayor of Münster.
Jan van Leyden, Bernhard Knipperdolling, and Bernhard Krechting were cruelly tortured, displayed in various parts of the country, and put to death on 23 January 1536.
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 German Notgeld: Muenster
Knipperdolling was born at the beginning of the sixteenth century to a wealthy, patrician cloth merchant
In January 1534, wandering Dutch Anabaptist preachers arrived in Münster proclaiming that a new prophet was on his way.
Accepted by the council, Knipperdolling won the elections of February 24 1534, becoming Lord Mayor of Münster –; this was the high point of the Anabaptist movement.
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 The Anabaptist Commune of Münster 1534 -1535 - All Empires
Whilst Knipperdolling and Kippenbrock, both born in the city, were the political figure-heads, the real rulers of the town were the leaders of the Dutch Melchiorites, the “Prophet” Jan Matthijs and his disciple Jan van Leiden.
They succeeded to arrest both Knipperdolling and Jan van Leiden, but were soon overcome by the vast majority of faithful believers who freed the two leaders and captured the rebells.
On January 22, 1536, Jan van Leiden, the “King of Jerusalem”, Bernhard Knipperdolling and Bernt Knechting were executed in the town-square in Münster, in presence of the Archbishop and his allied princes.
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 Anabaptist - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Pilgram Marpeck's Vermanung of 1542 was deeply influenced by the Bekenntnisse of 1533 by Münster theologian Bernhard Rothmann.
In its origin a revolt against feudal oppression, it became, under the leadership of Muentzer, a war against all constituted authorities, and an attempt to establish by revolution an ideal Christian commonwealth, with absolute equality and the community of goods.
A second and more determined attempt to establish a theocracy was made at Münster in Westphalia (1532-1535), led by Bernhard Rothmann, Bernhard Knipperdolling, Jan Matthys and John of Leiden.
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 German Notgeld: Muenster
He was first taken to a dungeon in Dülmen, then brought back to Münster.
On January 22, 1536, along with Bernhard Krechting and Bernhard Knipperdolling, he was tortured and then executed.
Each attached to a pole by an iron spiked collar, their bodies were ripped with red-hot tongs for the space of an hour, then each was killed with a dagger thrust through the heart.
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 Bernhard Knipperdolling - MünsterWiki
Bernhard Knipperdolling lebte von 1490 bis 1536, war einer der Anführer der Wiedertäufer.
Von 1534 bis zur Eroberung der Stadt im Jahre 1535 durch Franz von Waldeck war er Bürgermeister, später Scharfrichter.
Januar 1536 wurde er, zusammen mit Jan van Leiden und Bernhard Krechting auf dem Prinzipalmarkt zu Tode gefoltert und anschließend am Turm der Lambertikirche aufgehangen.
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 Bernhard_Knipperdolling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Knipperdolling, Bernhard (o Bernt)(m.1536)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nel 1527 Bernhard (o Bernt) Knipperdolling, un ricco mercante di panni di Münster, capitale della Westfalia, divenne capo della gilda cittadina e si alleò con il predicatore luterano
Le truppe del vescovo poterono quindi entrare, procedendo ad un massacro sistematico dei difensori, nonostante la strenua lotta organizzata da Bernhard Krechting.
Furono catturati Bockelson, K. e Bernhard Krechting, mentre di Rothmann non si seppe mai più niente e il solo dei capi a sfuggire fu Hinrich Krechting, che finì i suoi giorni come ministro
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 Gravity's Rainbow
Supported by the ex-Lutheran preacher Berhard Rothmann and the wealthy cloth merchant Bernhard Knipperdolling, Jan Matthys was the Anabaptist leader in Munster until April 1535, when he was killed leading a small group of men against the Bishop's army.
King John, Bernhard Knipperdolling, and another leader named Krechting were captured alive.
Carted around to several locations, over a period of several months they were publicly tortured and interrogated by representatives of different leaders, all of whom sought to better understand the Anabaptist theological positions, as well as the perceived underground international threat posed by Anabaptism.
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