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1629 CE

...Eichstätt, a Bavarian prince-bishopric where a judge claims the death of two hundred and seventy-four witches in 1629.

Locations

Eichstätt Bayern Germany View →

People

Gustav II Adolf Vasa View → Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly View →

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Eichstätt, Prince-Bishopric of View → Mainz, Electoral Archbishopric of View → Bamberg, Prince-Bishopric of View → Christians, Roman Catholic View → Würzburg, Bishopric of View → Trier, Electoral Archbishop of View → Cologne, Electorate of View → Protestantism View → Jesuits, or Order of the Society of Jesus View → Franche-Comté (province of the Spanish Empire) View → Catholic League, the (German) View → Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire View → Baden-Baden, Margravate of View →

Topics

Witch trials in the Early Modern period View → Protestant Reformation View → Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival) View → Fulda witch trial View →

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Mayhem View → Custom and Law View → Movements View →

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Central Europe (1629 CE)

Central Europe

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East Central Europe (1629 CE)

East Central Europe

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