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The Tailor-King

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by Anthony Arthur

(1532) warning to Münster

  chiliastic groups

  Christ, Second Coming of

  Christianity, primitive, attempted restoration of

  church

  authority of and duty to obey

  primitive Christian, attempted restoration of

  cities, German, governments of

  Cleves, Prince of

  Clevorn, Clara

  Cloterbernd, August

  Coesfeld

  Cohn, Norman, The Pursuit of the Millennium

  Cologne, Archbishop of

  Communion. See Eucharist

  Communist theorists, attracted by Münster affair

  Company of Christ

  rules of

  See also Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster

  Constitutio Criminalis Carolina

  convents, attacks on

  Cornelius, C. A.

  Corvinus, Antonius

  interrogation of Jan van Leyden

  Counter-Reformation

  crimes, punishable by death

  Cruse, Cord

  Culenberg, Jodokus

  daemonic, concept of

  David (Biblical hero)

  deacons (Münster officials)

  debts and obligations, abolition of

  Delft

  Denker, Johann

  Dettmar, Nicolaus

  Deventer

  Dhaun, Ulrich von

  Divara, wife of Jan Matthias, later Jan van Leyden’s queen

  Don Quixote

  Dostoevsky, Fyodor, The Brothers Karamazov

  Drier, Else

  Dungel, Johann

  Dürer, Albrecht

  Dürrenmatt, Friedrich, It Is Written (Es steht geschrieben)

  Dusentschur, Johann

  crowns Jan van Leyden king

  ecstatic and orgiastic scenes

  Elect, concept of

  Engels, Friedrich

  epilepsy

  Erdoes, Richard

  Estmann, Johann

  Eucharist, doctrine of

  executions

  Fabricius, Dietrich

  negotiations of

  farmers, Catholic sympathies of

  feasts and festivals

  feudal system

  Feyken, Hille

  followers, relation to leaders

  fornication

  fortifications

  French revolution (1789)

  Freud, Sigmund

  Geelen, Jan van

  Germany, lowland, linguistic and cultural similarity to the Netherlands

  Goehr, Alexander

  Goethe

  gold, silver, and jewelry, confiscation of

  Graes, Henry

  (1534) miraculous escape of

  (Jan. 1535) reports Jan van Leyden’s plans to Waldeck

  (March 1535) public letter denouncing Jan van Leyden

  real reason for his escape, and offer to spy

  wife of, executed

  Grebel, Conrad

  Gresbeck, Henry

  (May 1535) reveals plans for Münster’s defense

  Groningen

  Guelders, Duke of

  guilder, present-day value of

  guilds

  Gurgand, Jean-Noel

  Halbe-Bauer, Ulrike, Propheten im Dunkel (Prophets in the Dark)

  Hamm, Count Meinhardt von

  Hardwick, Reiner

  Hasselt

  Hauptmann, Gerhart

  Heaven’s Gate suicides

  Heine, Heinrich

  Hesse

  history, uses of

  Hitler, Adolf, similarities with Jan van Leyden

  Hobbels, Catharina

  husband of, executed

  Hoenes, Anna

  Hoffman, Melchior

  Holland

  Anabaptists of. See Anabaptists, Dutch

  Holschern, Elizabeth

  Homann, Hermann

  Horsch, John

  horses, killed for food

  Horst, Lenz von der

  human nature, hasn’t changed, despite Virginia Woolf

  hunger and starvation during siege of Münster

  hymns and psalms

  Iburg

  idol-smashing

  incest

  Inquisition, Spanish

  interrogations

  Jesus, as leader

  Jews, not present in Münster

  Jodefeld, Jaspar

  Jones, Ernest

  On the Nightmare

  Jones, Jim, and Jonestown, Guyana, mass suicide

  Joris, David

  Judgment Day

  Judith and Holofernes tale

  Jülich, Count von

  Karasek, Horst

  Kerckering, Christian

  daughter of, marries Christoph von Waldeck

  Kerssenbrück, Herman

  testimony of

  Kibbenbrock, Gerd

  Kirchhoff, Karl-Heinz

  Klopriss, Johann

  Knipperdolling, Bernard

  (1532) idol-smashing attacks of

  (July 1534) attempted overthrow of

  (June 1535) capture of

  (1535) interrogation of

  (Jan. 1536) execution of

  daughter of, married to Jan van Leyden

  vision of

  Kobalt-Groch, Marion

  Kockenbeckin, Katherine

  Kohüs, Magnus

  Kolthave, Anna

  Koresh, David

  Krahn, Cornelius

  Krampe, Herman

  Krechting, Bernard

  (Jan. 1536) execution of

  Krechting, Henry

  Krechting, Henry, II

  Krechting, Herman

  Latin

  law, rule by

  leaders

  relation to followers

  three types of, in Weber’s scheme

  Leddanus (coppersmith)

  Leyden

  Leyden, Jan van (Jan Bockelson)

  (1533) mass baptisms of

  (March 1534) executes Herbert Rusher

  (April 1534) inherits leadership of Jan Matthias

  (July 1534) attempted overthrow of

  (Sept. 1534) crowned king

  (Oct. 1534) executes a captured soldier

  (April 1535) gives noble titles to his closest followers

  (June 1535) in final battle of Münster

  (June 1535) capture of

  (June 1535) meets Waldeck

  (June 1535) prisoner in Dülmen

  (1535) interrogation of, by Corvinus

  (Jan. 1536) execution of

  attitude toward women

  compared to Hitler

  compared to Satan

  court of

  early life

  famed as new David

  leadership talent of

  lust of

  marriages of

  polygamy doctrine

  remorse of, before his execution

  visions of

  lie, the big

  Luther, Martin

  Bible translation

  excommunicated

  opposition to Anabaptists

  support for authority

  Wittenberg theses

  Lutherans of Münster

  (1532) ordered by Charles V to leave Münster

  (Feb. 1534) expelled from Münster

  radical

  urged to be killed by Matthias

  Lüttich, Bishop of

  madness, said to be motivation of the Münster Anabaptists

  Manderscheid, Count Robert

  Marie of Burgundy

  marriage, doctrine of

  marriages in Münster

  annulled

  forced

  polygamous

  Marschalk, Caspar

  Marx, Karl

  Mass, mock

  Matthias, Jan

  (Feb. 1534) summoned to Münster by Jan Bockelson

  (April 1534) killed in “single combat” against Waldeck’s army

  opposition to

  visions of

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  calls for extermination of the Anabaptists

  Mengerssen, Hermann von

  Mennonite Quarterly Review

  Mennonites

  mercenaries, generally

  mercenaries, Waldeck’s

  contract with Waldeck

  drunkenness of, causes an attack to fail

  final pay of

  merchants of Münster

  Merveldt, Dirk von

  Merveldt, Ida von

  Meyerbeer, Giacomo

  Michelet, Jules

  Millennium, concept of

  Million-Man March on Washington

  Milton, Paradise Lost

  miracles

  biblical certainty of

  escape of Henry Graes

  Jan of Leyden heals a sick girl

  three suns

  Moer, Bernard

  Mollenheck, Henry

  (July 1534) failed counterrevolution of

  Morrien, Eberhard von

  Münster

  (1525) grant of freedom

  (Feb. 1532) revolt against Catholic rule

  (Oct. 1532) blockaded

  (Feb. 1533) treaty with Waldeck agreed to

  (March 1533) radicals elected to power

  (Feb. 1534) Anabaptists attack Lutherans in City Hall

  (Feb. 1534) fear that Waldeck will attack

  (Feb. 1534) new radical council formed

  (Feb. 1534) outside supporters arrive

  (Feb. 1534) siege of

  (March 1534) invites Dutch Anabaptists to come to Münster

  (April 1534) council disbanded, replaced by twelve elders

  (May 1534) first attack on, fails

  (Aug. 1534) second attack on, fails

  (Oct. 1534) apostles sent to neighboring towns to gather support, and failure of their mission

  (Nov. 1534) Fabricius tries to negotiate with Jan van Leyden

  (Nov. 1534) sealed off

  (Jan. 1535) conditions in, after prolonged siege

  (April 1535) refugees from, refused succor by Waldeck

  (May 1535) defectors reveal plans for city’s defense

  (June 1535) final, successful attack on

  (June 1535) street fighting and conclusion of the war

  description of

  fortifications of

  later history of, after the Anabaptist reign

  modern-day sights of

  predicted center of revolt for conquest of Europe

  predicted scene of Apocalypse and Second Coming

  steeples and towers of, demolished by the Anabaptists

  traditional government of

  walls and moats

  wealth and power of

  See also Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster; siege of Münster

  Münster, Gert von

  Münster City Museum

  Müntzer, Thomas

  Nagel, Johann (“Hansel Eck”)

  nakedness, public

  Nazi rule

  similar to Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster

  New Zion

  Niland, Master

  1960s ethos

  Northorn, Claes

  Oberstein, Count

  Oldenburg, Count

  Osnabrück

  Overwater Church

  Overwater Church Convent

  conversion of nuns of

  predicted destruction of

  Oyer, John S.

  Oykinkfeld, Johann

  Paderborn

  Paracelsus

  paranoia, and totalitarianism

  Paulus, Helmut, Die Tönernen Füsse (Feet of Clay)

  Peace of Westphalia

  Peasants’ War (1525)

  People’s Temple Movement

  Peter, Saint

  Philip, Count of Hesse

  (Oct. 1532) negotiates between sides in Münster

  (1535) delegation from

  Phillips, Obbe

  polygamy

  poverty, vow of

  prince-bishops of Germany, role of

  private property

  abolition of

  opposition to

  Protestantism

  beginning of

  supposed cause of the Münster disturbances

  “Psalmus” (Peter Simons?)

  Raesfeld, Johann von

  Ramert, Herman

  Reck-Malleczewen, Friedrich

  Bockelson

  Redeker, Herman

  Revelation, Book of

  revolutions of 1848

  Rhegius, Urbanus

  Riemensneider, Evart

  Riemensneider, Jaspar

  Röchell (soldier)

  Roll, Henry

  death of

  Rome, Sack of (1527)

  Rothmann, Bernard

  (1533) attempted expulsion from Münster

  (Feb. 1534) inveighs against Overwater Church Convent

  (July 1534) attempted overthrow of

  lively religious services of

  mysterious disappearance of

  preaching of

  propaganda leaflets of

  “Restitution” (pamphlet)

  “Revenge” (pamphlet)

  sermon on marriage

  writings of

  rule, three types of, in Weber’s scheme

  Rusher, Herbert

  death of

  Russian revolution (1917)

  St. Lambert’s Church

  St. Mauritz Church

  St. Paul’s Cathedral

  Salaman, Nicholas, The Garden of Earthly Delights

  Sanctus, Henry

  Satan

  Jan of Leyden compared to

  said to inspire Anabaptists

  traits of

  Savonarola

  Saxony, Prince of

  Schlachtscape, Herman

  Schmalkaldic League

  Schulte, Bernard

  Second Coming of Christ, belief in

  sex

  Anabaptist doctrines regarding

  and sin

  See also marriage

  Shaffer, Johann

  Shirer, William

  Siburg, Johann von

  siege of Münster

  cost of

  similarities to Waco siege

  sieges

  Simons, Menno

  Simons, Peter

  Soest

  Soviet Union, similar to Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster

  Spartacus

  Spieker, Otto

  state

  authority of and duty to obey

  duty to punish unbelievers

  Stayer, James

  Steding, Wilhelm

  final days

  Strasbourg

  Stupperich, Robert

  Sundermann (furrier)

  Swerte, Bernard

  taxes

  Telgte

  raid on (1532)

  theocracy

  three iron cages, for displaying the bodies of Jan of Leyden, B. Knipperdolling, and B. Krechting

  three suns, miracle of

  Tilbeck, Herman

  treachery of, in burning Waldeck’s offer

  totalistic views

  totalitarianism

  Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster as forerunner of

  means by which it gains power

  paranoia and

  tradesmen of Münster

  tradition, rule by

  Trier, Prince of

  truces

  trumpets sounding three times, prophecy of

  Trutelink (carpenter)

  Tunneken, Margaret

  Turks, Anabaptists compared to

  Twickel, Johann von

  vandalism

  Van Sittart, Peter, The Siege

  Vinne, Dionysus

  visions

  Waco, Texas, siege of Branch Davidians at

  similarities to the Münster siege

  Waldeck, Christoph von

  Waldeck, Franz von, Prince-Bishop of Münster

  (March 1532) succeeds to the prince-bishopric o
f Münster

  (1532) warns Münster against rebellion

  (March 1532) confiscates cattle of traders

  (Oct. 1532) blockades Münster

  (Jan. 1534) summons city councilors to a meeting

  (Feb. 1534) orders van Wyck executed

  (Feb. 1534) prepares attack on Münster

  (May 1534) negotiations with Anabaptists

  (June 1534) attempted assassination of, by Hille Feyken

  (June 1535) enters Münster

  (June 1535) meets Jan van Leyden

  (Jan. 1536) witnesses executions of Jan van Leyden and others

  artillery of

  blood lust of

  debts of, due to the siege

  illegitimate son of

  later life of

  physical appearance of

  Wandscheer, Bernard

  Wandscheer, Elizabeth

  marriage to Jan van Leyden, later personally beheaded by him

  war, laws of

  Warendorf

  Warendorp

  war wagons of the Anabaptists of Münster

  Weber, Max

  Wesel

  Wesseling, Johann

  Wiede, Frederick von, Prince-Bishop

  Williams, George H.

  Wolbeck

  women, Anabaptist

  Woolf, Virginia

  world upside down (verkehrte Welt)

  Worms

  Wullen, Gerlach von

  Wyck, Friedrich von

  flees Münster but is executed by Waldeck

  year 2000 studies

  Zwinger (gun tower)

  Zwingli, Ulri ch

  opposition to Anabaptists

  Notes

  1 A cast of characters and a chronology of events follow the conclusion of the text.

  THE TAILOR-KING. Copyright © 1999 by Anthony Arthur. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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