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Jan Claesz, an [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]] martyr, a native of [[Weesp (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Weesp]], an unmarried man who lived at Rarop in the Dutch province of [[North Holland (Netherlands)|North Holland]]. He cheerfully confessed his faith and was therefore burned at the stake at the [[Muiden (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Muiden]] castle near [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] in 1569 together with T[[Thijs Joriaensz (d. 1569)|hijs Jeuriaensz]]. | Jan Claesz, an [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]] martyr, a native of [[Weesp (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Weesp]], an unmarried man who lived at Rarop in the Dutch province of [[North Holland (Netherlands)|North Holland]]. He cheerfully confessed his faith and was therefore burned at the stake at the [[Muiden (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Muiden]] castle near [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] in 1569 together with T[[Thijs Joriaensz (d. 1569)|hijs Jeuriaensz]]. | ||
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Braght, Thieleman J. van. <em>Het Bloedigh Tooneel of Martelaers Spiegel der Doopsgesinde of Weereloose Christenen, Die om 't getuygenis van Jesus haren Salighmaker geleden hebben ende gedood zijn van Christi tijd of tot desen tijd toe.</em> Den Tweeden Druk. Amsterdam: Hieronymus Sweerts, …, 1685: Part II, 480. | Braght, Thieleman J. van. <em>Het Bloedigh Tooneel of Martelaers Spiegel der Doopsgesinde of Weereloose Christenen, Die om 't getuygenis van Jesus haren Salighmaker geleden hebben ende gedood zijn van Christi tijd of tot desen tijd toe.</em> Den Tweeden Druk. Amsterdam: Hieronymus Sweerts, …, 1685: Part II, 480. | ||
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Hege, Christian and Neff, Christian. <em>Mennonitisches Lexikon</em>, 4 v. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe; Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 389. | Hege, Christian and Neff, Christian. <em>Mennonitisches Lexikon</em>, 4 v. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe; Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 389. | ||
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Jan Claesz, an Anabaptist martyr, a native of Weesp, an unmarried man who lived at Rarop in the Dutch province of North Holland. He cheerfully confessed his faith and was therefore burned at the stake at the Muiden castle near Amsterdam in 1569 together with Thijs Jeuriaensz.
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Braght, Thieleman J. van. Het Bloedigh Tooneel of Martelaers Spiegel der Doopsgesinde of Weereloose Christenen, Die om 't getuygenis van Jesus haren Salighmaker geleden hebben ende gedood zijn van Christi tijd of tot desen tijd toe. Den Tweeden Druk. Amsterdam: Hieronymus Sweerts, …, 1685: Part II, 480.
Braght, Thieleman J. van. The Bloody Theatre or Martyrs' Mirror of the Defenseless Christians Who Baptized Only upon Confession of Faith and Who Suffered and Died for the Testimony of Jesus Their Saviour . . . to the Year A.D. 1660. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1951: 823. Available online at: http://www.homecomers.org/mirror/index.htm.
Hege, Christian and Neff, Christian. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 v. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe; Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 389.
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