The Münster rebellion was an attempt by radical Anabaptists to establish a communal sectarian government in the German city of Münster – then under the large Prince-Bishopric of Münster in the Holy Roman Empire.
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1534 — 1535
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1534 — 1535 Münster rebellion
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Christoph Erhard - Von Münsterischen Widertauffern 1589 D
Verkoop van bezit en uittocht naar Münster, 1534, RP-P-OB-78.491
Wederdopers te Munster, NG-VG-1-186
Wederdopers te Munster, NG-VG-1-186-A
Penning naslag van de halve Thaler van de Wederdopers van Münster 17de century barcode 800000088350
“The city of Münster under siege” by Prince-Bishop Franz von Waldeck in 1534.
Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Royal symbol of Jan van Leidens) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Bernd Knipperdolling) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Jan van Leiden) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Bernd Krechting) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
Type Subtype Date Description Notes Source
event armed conflict Bombing of Münster in World War II aerial bombing of a city Wikidata event armed conflict 1242 Battle of Ermen battle, Ludolf von Holte, Meinhövel, historical event Wikidata event armed conflict 1534 Münster rebellion rebellion Wikidata event armed conflict 1943 Operation Garlic United Kingdom, battle Wikidata organisation arms industry Lüke & Ortmeier Group manufacturing, conglomerate, arms industry, holding company, business Wikidata site bunker Hochbunker Ottostraße Münster hochbunker Wikidata site bunker Lager Herbstwald military installation, air-raid shelter Wikidata site bunker Sondermunitionslager Ostbevern-Schirlheide weapon storage area Wikidata site bunker 1941 Hochbunker Lazarettstraße Münster hochbunker Wikidata site bunker 1969 Dülmen-Visbeck special ammunition depot weapon storage area, extracurricular learning place Wikidata site tower 1500 Lorenkenturm fortified tower, tower Wikidata site tower 1500 Nonnenturm fortified tower, tower Wikidata
commons image Christoph Erhard - Von Münsterischen Widertauffern 1589 D
Commons commons image Verkoop van bezit en uittocht naar Münster, 1534, RP-P-OB-78.491
Commons commons image Wederdopers te Munster, NG-VG-1-186
Commons commons image Wederdopers te Munster, NG-VG-1-186-A
Commons commons image Penning naslag van de halve Thaler van de Wederdopers van Münster 17de century barcode 800000088350
Commons commons image “The city of Münster under siege” by Prince-Bishop Franz von Waldeck in 1534.
Commons commons image Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Royal symbol of Jan van Leidens) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
Commons commons image Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Bernd Knipperdolling) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
Commons commons image Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Jan van Leiden) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
Commons commons image Column with Anabaptist sculptures (here: Bernd Krechting) at the historic town hall, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2020)
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