Hooghe, Romeyn de, Netherlands, History of Churches and Heresies up to the Year of Our Lord 1688, Iohannes Bucholdi á Leyda, Portrait of Jan Beukelsz. of Leiden (Jan van Leyden), Portrait of Jan Beukelsz. of Leiden (Jan van Leyden) from a series of 28 portraits in the second part of Historie der kerken en ketteren van den beginne des Nieuwen Testaments tot aan het jaar onses Heeren 1688 by Godfried Arnold (1701). Jan Beukelsz., alias Jan van Leiden was around 1534-35 the self-crowned king of the Anabaptists in Munster, the place of the New Jerusalem. The print shows the moment when Beukelsz. enters the market square to administer justice. Beukelsz. - richly dressed - is depicted in full length and in frontal view, with his right hand leaning on a sword and his right foot resting on the name block. A young servant hands him the bible on which lies the king's crown with globe that resembles the imperial crown of the Holy Roman Empire. Behind a footman holds his horse by the halter. Two m
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