The followers of the charismatic Tyrolean Anabaptist …

Years: 1536 - 1536

The followers of the charismatic Tyrolean Anabaptist leader Jacob Hutter, although peaceful citizens and excellent farmers, suffer intermittent but severe persecution.

Hutter, who leads his followers from the Tyrol to Moravia, is tortured and burned as a heretic in 1536, having founded a movement that, in common with other Anabaptists, rejects state churches, practices adult baptism, and subscribes to pacifism.

The Hutterian Brethren, or Hutterites, as this movement becomes known, also adopt common ownership of property, stressing community of goods on the model of the primitive church in Jerusalem.

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