Divara van Haarlem

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Divara van Haarlem also spelled Dieuwertje Brouwersdr., (1511 in Haarlem – July 7, 1535 in Münster) was a Dutch Anabaptist, married to Jan van Leiden and by him proclaimed Queen of the Anabaptist regime in Münster. Originally from Haarlem, where her father was a brewer, she followed the Anabaptist Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem to Münster. She was married to Jan Matthijsz, who was killed in battle outside the gates of Münster in 1534. She next married the prophet Jan van Leiden several months after the death of her first husband. rdf:langString
Divara van Haarlem även känd som Dieuwertje Brouwersdr., född i Haarlem 1511, död i Münster 7 juli 1535, holländsk anabaptist; genom sitt giftermål med Jan van Leiden drottning av Münster under anabaptisternas regim. José Saramago och Azio Corghi skapade 1993 operan Divara - Wasser und Blut baserad på hennes liv. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Divara van Haarlem also spelled Dieuwertje Brouwersdr., (1511 in Haarlem – July 7, 1535 in Münster) was a Dutch Anabaptist, married to Jan van Leiden and by him proclaimed Queen of the Anabaptist regime in Münster. Originally from Haarlem, where her father was a brewer, she followed the Anabaptist Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem to Münster. She was married to Jan Matthijsz, who was killed in battle outside the gates of Münster in 1534. She next married the prophet Jan van Leiden several months after the death of her first husband. Jan van Leiden made himself the spiritual and worldly leader of Münster and proclaimed Divara his queen. Jan's other wives included Elisabeth Wandscherer, whom Jan ordered beheaded after she publicly questioned him. Divara was given clothes, a necklace and a crown of gold, her own residence and court and presided over the distribution at the public communion of between 2,000 and 6,000 people which was held at the town square. Jan van Leiden instituted polygamy and took several more wives besides Divara and Elisabeth. (Most accounts state his total number of wives at 16.) Divara gave birth to a daughter named Averall. After the fall of the town Divara was executed by decapitation along with four other women. The 1993 opera Divara – Wasser und Blut (Water and Blood) by José Saramago and Azio Corghi was based upon her.
rdf:langString Divara van Haarlem även känd som Dieuwertje Brouwersdr., född i Haarlem 1511, död i Münster 7 juli 1535, holländsk anabaptist; genom sitt giftermål med Jan van Leiden drottning av Münster under anabaptisternas regim. Hon kom från Haarlem, där hennes far var bryggare, och inledde 1533 en "andlig gemenskap" med anabaptisten Jan Matthijsz. van Haarlem, som hon följde till Münster. Gift år 1535 med profeten Jan van Leiden, som hade grundat en teokrati i staden och utnämnt sig till kung. Leiden införde månggifte för män och hade sexton bihustrur, bland dem Elisabeth Wandscherer, men Divara utsågs till främsta hustru och fick titeln drottning, gyllene kläder, guldhalsband och en gyllene krona och en privat bostad med eget hov. 13 oktober 1534 ledde hon distributionen av brödet och vinet vid en offentlig nattvard för 2.000-6.000 personer som hölls på stadens torg. Då staden intogs av de belägrande tillfångatogs hon och halshöggs tillsammans med fyra andra kvinnor. José Saramago och Azio Corghi skapade 1993 operan Divara - Wasser und Blut baserad på hennes liv.
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