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    Johann Georg Gödelmann, (also Godelmann) (May 12, 1559 – March 20, 1611) was a German jurist, diplomat and demonological writer. He was born in Tuttlingen...
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    Switzerland Draguignan, France Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Austria Johann Georg Gödelmann (1559–1611), legal professor and diplomat, also interested in witches...
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  • the Elder, English poet and diplomat (born c. 1548) March 20 – Johann Georg Gödelmann, German demonological writer (born 1559) April 23 – Martin Ruland...
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    May 12 Stanisław Radziwiłł, Grand Marshal of Lithuania (d. 1599) Johann Georg Gödelmann, German demonologist (d. 1611) July 2 – Margareta Brahe, Swedish...
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  • Andrea Alciato (1515) and Johann Weyer (1563) both objected that torture could lead to false confessions. Johann Georg Gödelmann (1591) objected to legal...
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    1530) March 17 – Princess Sophia of Sweden (b. 1547) March 20 – Johann Georg Gödelmann, German demonologist (b. 1559) April 23 – Martin Ruland the Younger...
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    1530) March 17 – Princess Sophia of Sweden (b. 1547) March 20 – Johann Georg Gödelmann, German demonologist (b. 1559) April 23 – Martin Ruland the Younger...
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  • against the persecution of witches. Some witchcraft theorists, as Johann Georg Gödelmann and Anton Praetorius, were influenced by Wilken. (in German) Infos...
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    May 12 Stanisław Radziwiłł, Grand Marshal of Lithuania (d. 1599) Johann Georg Gödelmann, German demonologist (d. 1611) July 2 – Margareta Brahe, Swedish...
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