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Fifty people accused of witchcraft are executed…

1630 CE

Fifty people accused of witchcraft are executed between November 1628 and August 1630 at Reichertsofen an der Paar, in the district of Neuburg, after which the witch-hunting madness evaporates.

Locations

Neuburg an der Donau Bayern Germany View →

People

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

Groups

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 →

Subjects

Mayhem View → Custom and Law View → Movements View →

Regions

Central Europe (1630 CE)

Central Europe

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Subregions

East Central Europe (1630 CE)

East Central Europe

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