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Ursula van Beckum (née von Werdum; before 1520 – 13 November 1544) was a Dutch Anabaptist noblewoman who was burned at the stake for heresy in Delden, the Netherlands. She was born as the daughter of Ulrich von Werdum (d. 1530) and Armgard von Fikensolt. On 12 June 1538, she married and went to live with him in Nijenhuis, his castle in Diepenheim. Her sister-in-law Maria van Beckum became a follower of David Joris and was sent out of her house by her stepmother as an Anabaptist. She fled to Ursula who took her in. In 1542, the Anabaptists were declared heretics in the Netherlands. Maria was arrested and Ursula accompanied her out of pity. Both women were then interviewed, and later were sentenced to death by burning. Their case attracted a lot of attention, mostly because it was not clear

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  • Ursula van Beckum (* vor 1520 in Werdum; † 13. November 1544 in Delden; geboren als: Ursula von Werdum) war eine Märtyrerin. Die Friesin wurde mit ihrer Schwägerin wegen ihres Glaubens verhaftet, einem Verhör unterzogen und anschließend als Ketzerin auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannt. Der Tod der beiden Frauen gilt als eine der bekanntesten täuferischen Märtyrergeschichten. Ihre Geschichte ist in mindestens fünf Liedern überliefert. (de)
  • Ursula van Beckum (née von Werdum; before 1520 – 13 November 1544) was a Dutch Anabaptist noblewoman who was burned at the stake for heresy in Delden, the Netherlands. She was born as the daughter of Ulrich von Werdum (d. 1530) and Armgard von Fikensolt. On 12 June 1538, she married and went to live with him in Nijenhuis, his castle in Diepenheim. Her sister-in-law Maria van Beckum became a follower of David Joris and was sent out of her house by her stepmother as an Anabaptist. She fled to Ursula who took her in. In 1542, the Anabaptists were declared heretics in the Netherlands. Maria was arrested and Ursula accompanied her out of pity. Both women were then interviewed, and later were sentenced to death by burning. Their case attracted a lot of attention, mostly because it was not clear whether Ursula shared the views of her sister-in-law or not. Her husband survived her by nearly two decades. (en)
  • Ursula van Beckum, geboortenaam von Werdum, (Werdum – Delden, 13 november 1544) was een adellijke dame. Zij werd op 13 november 1544 in Delden levend verbrand wegens ketterij. (nl)
  • Ursula van Beckum, död 1544, holländsk anabaptist och adelsdam som avrättats för kätteri. Hon tillhör de mest kände holländare som avrättats av den spanska inkvisitionen. Hon var gift med Johan III av Beckum och svägerska till Maria van Beckum och anhängare till vederdöparna. 1542 förklarades dessa för kättare av de spanska myndigheterna i Nederländerna. Hon arresterades med sin svägerska Maria 1544. De brändes båda på bål för kätteri, vilket blev mycket uppmärksammat. (sv)
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  • Ursula van Beckum (* vor 1520 in Werdum; † 13. November 1544 in Delden; geboren als: Ursula von Werdum) war eine Märtyrerin. Die Friesin wurde mit ihrer Schwägerin wegen ihres Glaubens verhaftet, einem Verhör unterzogen und anschließend als Ketzerin auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannt. Der Tod der beiden Frauen gilt als eine der bekanntesten täuferischen Märtyrergeschichten. Ihre Geschichte ist in mindestens fünf Liedern überliefert. (de)
  • Ursula van Beckum, geboortenaam von Werdum, (Werdum – Delden, 13 november 1544) was een adellijke dame. Zij werd op 13 november 1544 in Delden levend verbrand wegens ketterij. (nl)
  • Ursula van Beckum, död 1544, holländsk anabaptist och adelsdam som avrättats för kätteri. Hon tillhör de mest kände holländare som avrättats av den spanska inkvisitionen. Hon var gift med Johan III av Beckum och svägerska till Maria van Beckum och anhängare till vederdöparna. 1542 förklarades dessa för kättare av de spanska myndigheterna i Nederländerna. Hon arresterades med sin svägerska Maria 1544. De brändes båda på bål för kätteri, vilket blev mycket uppmärksammat. (sv)
  • Ursula van Beckum (née von Werdum; before 1520 – 13 November 1544) was a Dutch Anabaptist noblewoman who was burned at the stake for heresy in Delden, the Netherlands. She was born as the daughter of Ulrich von Werdum (d. 1530) and Armgard von Fikensolt. On 12 June 1538, she married and went to live with him in Nijenhuis, his castle in Diepenheim. Her sister-in-law Maria van Beckum became a follower of David Joris and was sent out of her house by her stepmother as an Anabaptist. She fled to Ursula who took her in. In 1542, the Anabaptists were declared heretics in the Netherlands. Maria was arrested and Ursula accompanied her out of pity. Both women were then interviewed, and later were sentenced to death by burning. Their case attracted a lot of attention, mostly because it was not clear (en)
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  • Ursula van Beckum (en)
  • Ursula van Beckum (sv)
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