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Anabaptists Collection

The Anabaptists, a religious group originating in the 16th century, have left their mark on various parts of the world

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Central America, Belize, Orange Walk district, Hill Bank Field Station, a Mennonite

Central America, Belize, Orange Walk district, Hill Bank Field Station, a Mennonite boy leaning against and old British traction engine on a traditional Mennonite carriage

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Milk-vendor anabaptists of Basel, Switzerland, 16th century

Milk-vendor anabaptists of Basel, Switzerland, 16th century
Milk-vendor Anabaptists of Basel, Switzerland, 16th century. Anabattisti

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Swiss hero Arnold von Winkelried sacrificing himself

Swiss hero Arnold von Winkelried sacrificing himself
Swiss hero Arnold von Winkelried throwing himself on the Austrian pikes at the battle of Sempach, 1386. Arnoldo di Winkelried. After a painting by Konrad Grob

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Meeting of Collegiants in Amsterdam, Netherlands (engraving)

Meeting of Collegiants in Amsterdam, Netherlands (engraving)
5226729 Meeting of Collegiants in Amsterdam, Netherlands (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Meeting of Collegiants in Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism

United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism
United States. Virginia. 18th century. Anabaptist baptism. Engraving, 1841

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptist Meeting

Anabaptist Meeting
A meeting of the Anabaptists in Amsterdam : two young people are being baptised into the faith. Date: 16th century

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Balthasar Hubmaier, burned for heresy in Vienna, 1609

Balthasar Hubmaier, burned for heresy in Vienna, 1609. Found in the Collection of Vienna Museum

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: 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

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Bernhard Knipperdolling

Bernhard Knipperdolling
BERNHARD KNIPPERDOLLING Prosperous merchant of Munster sided with the Anabaptists, playing a principal part during the siege and meeting a grisly end like everyone else. Date: ? - 1536

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptists / 1534

Anabaptists / 1534
Anabaptists brought before the Bishop of Muenster Date: 1534

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Melchior Rinck

Melchior Rinck
MELCHIOR RINCK German classical scholar and humanist, religious extremist associated with anabaptists, protagonist of a controversial divorce case. Date: 1473? - 1530S+

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Ann Ekende Vlasteran burned alive in 1571 for the heresy of Anabaptism. From Mirror

Ann Ekende Vlasteran burned alive in 1571 for the heresy of Anabaptism. From Mirror Martyrs, 1660. Anabaptists rejected infant baptism and practiced Believers or Credobaptism

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: USA, Indiana, Amish horse-drawn buggies, side view

USA, Indiana, Amish horse-drawn buggies, side view

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptists Allegory

Anabaptists Allegory
Allegorical depiction of the loathsome heresy of the anabaptists being assailed by divine thunderbolts. Date: published 1702

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Bockelsen in Munster

Bockelsen in Munster
Jan Bockelsen rides in triumph through the streets of Munster. Date: after 24 June 1534

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Bockelsen Parties

Bockelsen Parties
Though food is short and many of his people are hungry, Bockelsen and his entourage indulge in feasting and dance. Date: 1535

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptists in Amsterdam

Anabaptists in Amsterdam
Four Anabaptists proclaim their faith through the streets of Amsterdam. A dog listens but remains unconvinced by their teachings. Date: 21 March 1534

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptist Matthiesson

Anabaptist Matthiesson
Jean Matthiesson, promoter of Anabaptism, travels and preaches. Date: 16th century

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptists Attacked

Anabaptists Attacked
The Spanish governor orders an attack on a body of Anabaptists who have occupied the cloister of Bolswear, in the Netherlands. Date: 9 April 1535

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptist Prophecy

Anabaptist Prophecy
Tuscoschierer dances and prophesies before Jan Bockelsen, king of the Anabaptists at Munster. Date: after June 1534

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Fighting at Munster

Fighting at Munster
Street fighting between the Anabaptists and the bourgeois citizens. Date: 1535

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Bockelsen King

Bockelsen King
Jan Bockelsen is chosen king in the square at Munster. Date: after 24 June 1534

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Bourgeois Attacked

Bourgeois Attacked
To consolidate his position, Bockelsen orders attacks on the bourgeois citizens of Munster, confiscating their property. Many leave the city. Date: 1535

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptists in America

Anabaptists in America
ANABAPTISTS An Anabaptist baptism in the United States

Background imageAnabaptists Collection: Anabaptist Baptism

Anabaptist Baptism
A mass baptism of the Anabaptists in a river


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The Anabaptists, a religious group originating in the 16th century, have left their mark on various parts of the world. In Central America, specifically Belize's Orange Walk district, their presence can still be felt today. At Hill Bank Field Station, an area known for its rich history and natural beauty, remnants of the Anabaptist community can be found. One notable figure from this time is William Oxman (or Orsingham), whose etching from 1661 captures the essence of the Anabaptist movement. The engraving depicts a scene where Milk-vendor they can seen in Basel, Switzerland during the 16th century. Arnold von Winkelried is another Swiss hero associated with this religious group. He sacrificed himself for his beliefs and became an inspiration to many within the Anabaptist community. However, not all depictions were positive. Some engravings show them plundering churches and breaking images as part of their protest against mainstream Christianity. Moving across continents to North America, we find evidence of Anabaptist ceremonies taking place in Rijnsburg, Netherlands and later in North America itself. These colorful lithographs capture moments of baptism and other important rituals within their faith. In Amsterdam, Netherlands there was also a meeting held by Collegiants - a group influenced by Anabaptism - showcasing how these ideas spread beyond traditional boundaries. Unfortunately, being part of such a radical movement often led to persecution. Engravings depicting imprisoned or burned individuals like Balthasar Hubmaier serve as reminders of the challenges faced by those who dared to challenge established religious norms.

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