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TIL The cages that held the bodies of the tortured and executed Anabaptist Münster Rebellion leaders were hoisted up the St. Lambert's Church steeple in 1536. The cages still hang there today. -
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The cages that held the bodies of the tortured and executed Münster Rebellion leaders were hoisted up the St. Lambert's Cathedral tower in 1536. The cages still hang there today. - Album
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These three cages, that were used to hold the dismembered remains of opposing religious leaders in the region in 1536, still hang on St. Lambert's Cathedral in Münster, Germany : r/creepy
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akg-images - The executed Anabaptists Johann von Leiden (originally Bokelson), Krechting and Kniperdolling in cages in the tower of the Lamberti Church in Munster.
Prison baskets of the Anabaptists at the tower of Saint Lamberti church, Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe Stock Photo - Alamy