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History of the Crusades

Episode 348: BONUS Episode - The Münster Rebellion XXVI

History of the Crusades

Sharyn Eastaugh

Crusades, History

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

King Jan receives his punishment for his role in the rebellion along with Bernard Knipperdolling and Bernard Krechting

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0:00.0

Hello listeners, here is the next episode in the Munster Rebellion series.

0:06.6

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0:14.4

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0:23.3

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0:26.4

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0:27.6

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0:33.8

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0:41.2

Thank you for your support and enjoy your complimentary episode. Episode 215.

1:04.5

The Monster Rebellion, part 26.

1:08.8

Hello again, patrons, and thank you for supporting the History of the Crusades and Reconquista

1:15.2

podcasts.

1:17.7

Last time we saw the siege of Munster come to an end.

1:24.0

The bishop prince made a triumphant entrance into Munster and was presented with both the keys to the city and King Yan's royal regalia, watched on by a shackled, disheveled King Yarn himself.

1:42.3

By this point in time, all the Anabaptists living in Munster had either been

1:48.6

killed, captured and released after renouncing their religion, or, in the case of some of the

1:56.5

leaders of the movement, imprisoned while the bishop prince decided what to do with them,

2:03.2

with King Yarn and Bernard Kneverdolling falling into this last category, along with another

2:09.7

Bernard, Bernard Krecking. Now, the name Krecking probably sounds familiar, as Bernard's brother, Henry Krecking, who had been one of Kinyan's

2:22.3

chancellors, had made a stand in the Cathedral Square following the storming of the city back in

2:30.0

episode 213, and had subsequently been allowed to leave Munster with 25 of his men following a very

2:40.8

favourable conditional surrender. Both correcting brothers were early adherents of Anabaptism,

2:49.5

and had relocated to Munster with their wives and families

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