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    Count Franz von Waldeck (1491 – 15 July 1553) was Prince-Bishop of Münster, Osnabrück, and Minden in the Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle of the Holy...
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    that all property was to be held in common. The city was besieged by Franz von Waldeck, its expelled bishop. In April 1534, on Easter Sunday, Matthys, who...
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    The insurrection was suppressed in June 1535 after Prince-Bishop Franz von Waldeck besieged the city and captured John. John was tortured to death in...
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  • Rothmann (d. c. 1535) in clear defiance to the new prince-bishop Franz von Waldeck (r. 1532–1553). Those who expected a radical social transformation...
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  • of Texas by Germans Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1858–1934), Queen Consort and Regent of the Netherlands Franz von Waldeck (1491–1553), Prince-Bishop of...
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  • of Hesse Franz, Count of Erbach-Erbach (1754–1823), nobleman and art collector Franz von Waldeck (1491–1553), Prince-Bishop of Münster Franz I, Prince...
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  • has restored the true practice of holy matrimony amongst us.": 141  Franz von Waldeck and the other enemies of Anabaptist leader John of Leiden accused...
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    and well over 1000 adults were soon baptized. They declared war on Franz von Waldeck, its expelled prince-bishop, who besieged the fortified town of Münster...
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    (Reprint) on May 14, 2015. Retrieved May 14, 2015. Penton 1997, p. 398. Franz 2002, pp. 206–211. Abanes 1998, p. 45. Wilson 2007, p. 14. Lloyd, C. J....
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    ideology, polygamy was allowed, and von Leiden had 17 wives. In 1535, the Prince-Bishop of Münster, Franz von Waldeck, recaptured the city, ending the existence...
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