Adolf Clarenbach (or Klarenbach) (c. 1497 – 28 September 1529),
burnt at the stake
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in
Cologne
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, died as one of the first
Protestant
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martyrs of the
Reformation
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in the
Lower Rhine
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region in
Germany
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.
Life
Adolf Clarenbach was born shortly before the end of the 15th century on "Buscherhof", a farm that belonged administratively to
Lennep
Remscheid () is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is, after Wuppertal and Solingen, the third-largest municipality in Bergisches Land, being located on the northern edge of the region, on the south side of the Ruhr area.
Remscheid h ...
in the former
Duchy of Berg
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The name of the county lives on in the modern ...
and ecclesiastically to
Lüttringhausen
Lüttringhausen is a district of the German town of Remscheid with a population of 17,857 in 2005; 11,829 in 1905; 13,560, mostly Protestant, in 1910.
Overview
It was founded around the year 1189. At this time, Lüttringhausen belonged to the Cou ...
. His exact birth date is unknown. The house of his birth now bears a memorial plaque to the "Reformer of Berg" (''"Bergischer Reformator"'').
After 1523, Clarenbach, a teacher, sought to spread the principles of the Reformation first in
Münster
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, then in
Wesel
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Geography
Wesel is situated at the confluence of the Lippe River and the Rhine.
Division of the city
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, for which he was dismissed from his post by
John III, Duke of Cleves
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. In 1525 he was driven from
Osnabrück
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,
Büderich and
Elberfeld
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History
The first official mentioning of the geographic area on the banks of today's Wupper River as "''elverfelde''" was in a docu ...
, also because of his open adherence to the teachings of
Martin Luther
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.
Execution
On 3 April 1528, Clarenbach was imprisoned and confined for 18 months.
Petrus Medmann, an eye witness to Clarenbach's eventual execution, wrote a marginal note about Adolf Clarenbach in one of his books:
''After two years' arrest he could have escaped the cruel imprisonment if he had only admitted that the laity have no claim to half the sacrament. Twice I heard him in disputation with the so-called theologians: of excellent memory and in every way to the point, he proved all his teachings from the Holy Scriptures; and of the church fathers he particularly quoted Augustine.''
The religious authorities sentenced Clarenbach to death, to be
burnt at the stake
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on 28 September 1529 outside
Cologne
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, with another follower of Luther, the "blasphemer"
Peter Fliesteden. The men were burned at the ''Melatenhof'', south of the present-day ''
Melaten-Friedhof
Melaten is the central cemetery of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, which was first mentioned in 1243. It was developed to a large park, holding the graves of notable residents.
Name
The name "Melaten" refers to a hospital for the sick and l ...
'' ("Melaten Burial Ground") near the crossroads of the Clarenbachstraße and the Lortzingstraße.
Clarenbach's last words were reported as follows:
''And when you have killed me, you will still not have your way, but I will have eternal life. So even this death does not terrify me, for I know that Christ has overcome death, the devil and hell.''[„Und wenn ihr mich schon getötet habt, so werdet ihr dennoch euren Willen nicht haben, ich aber werde das ewige Leben haben. So erschreckt mich also auch dieser Tod nicht, denn ich weiß, dass Christus Tod, Teufel und Hölle überwunden hat.“ Axel Bluhm, 1981]
He is said to have shouted these words to the judge before being led into the straw hut that served as the execution fire.
Legacy
Three hundred years after his death an Adolf Clarenbach monument was raised in his birthplace Lüttringhausen at the present Bundesstraße 51 (abbreviated B51). It is reported that at the laying of the foundation stone on 28 September 1829 12,000 people were present.
The inscription says that the monument is dedicated to the witness of truth, Adolf Clarenbach, and contains the dates and places of his birth and death. On each side verses from the Bible are quoted which can be found a
''Rev. 7:13-14''''John 11:25''''Mark 8:35''an
''Hebr 13:7-8''
Since 2002 an evening concert in the summer has been arranged there by the Heimatbund Lüttringhausen ("Lüttringhausen Civic Society"), the proceeds of which are dedicated to the upkeep of the memorial. Also in his honour in 1829 a candelabra was presented which is still in the Lutheran church of
Remscheid
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-Lüttringhausen.
In the ''Melaten-Friedhof'' in Cologne there is a memorial stone to Adolf Clarenbach and Peter Fliesteden.
Notes
Sources
* Bluhm, Axel (ed), 1981: ''Allein Gottes Wort: Vorträge, Ansprachen, Besinnungen anlässlich des 450. Todestages der Märtyrer Adolf Clarenbach und Peter Fliesteden''; ''Schriftenreihe des Vereins für Rheinische Kirchengeschichte 62''. Cologne: Rheinland-Verlag; Bonn: Habelt.
* ''Deutsches Geschlechterbuch'', vol. 168, pp. 177–416 (genealogy of the Clarenbach family)
* Lauff, Werner, 1997: ''Adolf Clarenbach. Räudiges Schaf und faules stinkendes Glied oder Märtyrer der Kirche''; in: Karl-Heinz zur Mühlen, André Ritter (ed): ''100 Jahre Evangelisch-theologisches Studienhaus Adolf Clarenbach. 1897–1997''; ''Schriftenreihe des Vereins für Rheinische Kirchengeschichte 125'', pp. 55–78. Cologne: Rheinland-Verlag
* Müller-Diersfordt, Hermann: ''Der blaue Stein in Köln und Peter Fliestedens Hinrichtung 1529''; in: ''Monatshefte für rheinische Kirchengeschichte Kirchengeschichte''. NF 9 (1960), p. 74
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