Hans Haslibacher

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Illustration to the Haslibacher song by Rudolf Münger

Hans Haslibacher (* 1500 in Sumiswald ; † October 20, 1571 in Bern ) was a martyr of the Bernese Anabaptists .

Life

Haslibacher joined the Reformation Anabaptist movement in 1532 and worked as an Anabaptist preacher in Sumiswald in the Emmental . As an influential Anabaptist teacher, he took part in the Bernese Anabaptist disputation in March 1538 and was finally beheaded in Bern in 1571 after repeated arrests and expulsions .

Haslibacher's beheading was the last execution of an Anabaptist in the canton of Bern; it is sung about by an anonymous poet in the 32 stanzas of the Haslibacher song , which was widely used in Anabaptist circles. It was also included in the Anabaptist songbook Ausbund in the 17th century . The Haslibacher song is also referred to in later editions of the Märtyrerspiegel .

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