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MUNSTER MASH
”On February 8, 1534, Anabaptists in Münster started to arm themselves as a result of threatening confrontations with both Lutherans and Catholics. On the 23rd of February, 1534, two things happened which were to drastically shape the future of Münster. … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Alexander Papst, Angus Konstam, David Freedberg, Erhard Schoen, Erhard Schoen Muenster, Erhard Schon, Great Peasants War, Hans Suss von Kulmbach, Henri Pirenne, Jan Matthijs, Johann van Leyden, Kate Arms, Leonard Beck, Leonhard Beck, Lewis Mumford, Martin Luther, Matthias Gerung, Philipp I of Hesse, Philipp Melanchthon, Thomas More					
					
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