Peter Colijn
Peter Colijn (d. 10 May 1535 in Amsterdam) [alt. sp. Pieter Colÿn] was a Dutch statesman, and the burgomeister (mayor) of Amsterdam from 1532 until his death.[1] Colijn was murdered during the Anabaptist riot of Amsterdam known as the Wederdopersoproer (similar to the Münster Rebellion). Colijn’s death occurred when radical members within the religious group known as Anabaptists attempted to seize control of the government of Amsterdam.[2][3] Ironically he was said to have sympathized with them.[4]
Notes
- ↑ Wagenaar, Beschr, van Amst. D. 11. bl. 242, 503, D. III bl. 41; deChalmot, Biogr. Weerdenb.
- ↑ "The prosecution of Anabaptists in Holland, 1530-1566"
- ↑ “Roth, J. (ed), Stayer, J. (ed) (2006) A Companion to Anabaptism and Spiritualism, 1521-1700, page 224”
- ↑ Pieter Colijn on GAMEO
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