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Bernhard Knipperdolling (c. 1495-1536). German leader of the
Bernhard Knipperdolling (c. 1495-1536). German leader of the M?nster Anabaptists. Portrait. Engraving by Heinrich Aldegrever (1502-1555 or 1561). Colored
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Anabaptists Bernhard Munster Berndt
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1. Title: "Bernhard Knipperdolling (c. 1495-1536): The German Leader of the Münder Anabaptists" Bernhard Knipperdolling, born around 1495, is a significant figure in the annals of Anabaptist history in Germany. As the leader of the Münder Anabaptists, he played a pivotal role in the Anabaptist movement during the 16th century. This portrait, an engraving by Heinrich Aldegrever, offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of this influential religious figure. Born in Westphalia, Germany, Knipperdolling was initially a Catholic priest who later converted to Anabaptism, a radical Protestant sect that rejected infant baptism and advocated for adult baptism by immersion. In 1533, he led a group of Anabaptists in taking control of the city of Münder, establishing a theocratic commune where they implemented their beliefs. The Münder Anabaptist community, also known as the "Münster Rebellion," was short-lived. In 1534, a combined force of Catholic and Protestant troops stormed the city, resulting in a brutal siege and the deaths of thousands of Anabaptists, including Bernhard Knipperdolling. This engraving, likely created posthumously, presents a striking image of Knipperdolling in the prime of his life. The vibrant colors bring the portrait to life, revealing a man with a determined expression and a strong, regal bearing. The intricate details of the engraving, from the folds of his cloak to the texture of his beard, offer a tangible connection to the past. As a testament to the enduring impact of the Münder Anabaptist movement, this portrait of Bernhard Knipperdolling remains an essential piece of historical record. It serves as a reminder of the complex religious and political landscape of 16th-century Germany and the courage of those who dared to challenge the established order.
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