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    Böhm was to preach on the sins of the clergy: peasants and pilgrims should not pay rents to them, he would eventually call for their deaths. Böhm was also to promote the abolition of forced labor (slavery), tolls , levies and other payments to the nobles .

  2. Jul 19, 2014 · Then he was to preach in Niklashausen, and the Mother of God would instruct him what to say. (Wunderli) Thanks to this vision, 1476 would be a year out of time. Hans apparently knew a Beghard mystic who dwelled in the hills where he pastured sheep.

  3. B Ö HM, HANS. Shepherd, religious enthusiast; b. near Helmstadt, c. 1450; d. W ü rzburg (lower Franconia), July 19, 1476. Nicknamed Hansel the Drummer or the Piper, B ö hm entertained the peasants with kettledrums and bagpipes. Suddenly, on Laetare Sunday, 1476 (March 24), he burned his drum in front of the pilgrimage church of Niklashausen ...

  4. Specifically, Böhm was to preach on the sins of the clergy. Peasants and pilgrims should not pay rents to them and Böhm eventually called for their deaths. Furthermore, Böhm was to promote the abolition of forced labor, tolls, levies and other payments to the nobles.

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  6. He believed that the Virgin appeared to him, and revealed certain ascetic and extravagant doctrines to him, which about 1476 he began to preach. He soon gained influence among the lower classes by preaching against the vices of priests and princes, and against Purgatory. He probably had heard the teachings of the Hussites.

  7. More importantly the Virgin's apparition told him to preach the virtues of life. Her message was that of social equality. Specifically, Böhm was to preach on the sins of the clergy, peasants and pilgrims should not pay rents to them and eventually, Böhm called for their death.

  8. Dec 20, 2023 · In the 1470s in Germany, Hans Böhm, known as the “Drummer of Niklashausen”, preached that his town was to be the kingdom of the saved.

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