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=== Münster ===
=== Münster ===
Between 1533 and 1535 the Protestant leaders Jan Mattys and John of Leiden erected a short-living theocratic kingdom in the city of Münster. They set up some type of Medieval Anabaptist Communism. Money was abolished and property was redistributed. Any violation of the 10 commandments was punishable by death. This all ended in 1535 where Münster was recaptured by Franz von Waldeck after a long seige.
Between 1533 and 1535 the Protestant leaders Jan Mattys and John of Leiden erected a short-living theocratic kingdom in the city of Münster. They set up some type of [[File:Christcom.png]] [[Christian Communism|Medieval Anabaptist Communism]]. Money was abolished and property was redistributed. Any violation of the 10 commandments was punishable by death. This all ended in 1535 where Münster was recaptured by Franz von Waldeck after a long siege.


=== Geneva and Zurich ===
=== Geneva and Zurich ===