- of Jan
Bockelson, who was
crowned king,
supported by poor non-Münsterite Anabaptists. Soon, however, he was
claiming superiority to
Bockelson and prophesying...
-
Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen’s 1937 anti-**** novel,
Bockelson:
Geschichte eines M****enwahns ("
Bockelson: A Tale of a M**** Insanity"). John of
Leiden is featured...
- Matthijs, Mathijsz, Matthyssen, Mathyszoon), a
baker from Haarlem, and Jan
Bockelson (or Beukelszoon), a
tailor from Leiden.
Bernhard Rothmann was a tireless...
-
Matthys and Jan
Bockelson; they
would set up the New
Jerusalem in Münster. Münster
became a
frightening dictatorship under Bockelson's control. Although...
- death. In 1937 he
published a
historical novel on the Münster rebellion,
Bockelson:
History of a M**** Delusion, seen as a
critical allegory of
Hitler and...
-
Notgeld (emergency banknotes)
depicting the Münster
Rebellion with Ian
Bockelson,
Berndt Knipperdollink,
Berntken Krechting, and Jan van Leyden. http://webgerman...
-
Lutheran pastor turned Anabaptist Bernhard Rothmann, Jan Matthys, and Jan
Bockelson ("John of Leiden") had
little difficulty in
obtaining possession of the...
- Schröder 1967
Endspiel Hamm
Samuel Beckett Samuel Beckett Die
Wiedertaufer Bockelson Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Werner Düggelin
World premiere 1968 Die
Trauung Vater...
- ****cution.
Among these are the
charismatic former actor and playwright, Jan
Bockelson, and the
zealous Jan Matthys, who
quickly become the most
powerful figures...
-
people who were
believed by the m****es to be apostles. One of them was
Bockelson, who
along with his father-in-law
would help
instigate a
takeover of the...