The 3 cages of St Lambert's Anabaptist Cathedral

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The army of Münster was defeated in 1535 by the prince-bishop Franz von Waldeck, and John of Leiden was captured. He was found in the cellar of a house, from where he was taken to a dungeon in Dülmen, then brought back to Münster. On January 22, 1536, along with Bernhard Krechting and Bernhard Knipperdolling, he was tortured and then executed. Each of the three was attached to a pole by an iron spiked collar and his body ripped with red-hot tongs for the space of an hour.

After Knipperdolling saw the process of torturing John of Leiden, he attempted to kill himself with the collar, using it to choke himself.

After that the executioner tied him to the stake to make it impossible for him to kill himself. After the burning, their tongues were pulled out with tongs before each was killed with a burning dagger thrust through the heart. The bodies were placed in three iron baskets and hung from the steeple of St. Lambert's Church and the remains left to rot. About fifty years later the bones were removed, but the baskets remain.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Leiden



The Amish are direct descendants of the Anabaptists. They exist because the religious freedom was a main aspect for people fleeing to the US and therefore saving them from prosecution.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=x79MW1gWtJ8