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    Magda Logomer, born May 18, 1706, in Križevci (modern Croatia), also known as Herucina, was a herbalist from the town of Križevci, who was accused by...
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    ending the witch hunts in Zagreb, opposing the methods used against Magda Logomer (also called Herrucina), who was the last prosecuted witch in Zagreb...
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    stakes, beheading or burning them. In 1758, he also examined and treated Magda Logomer, a woman condemned to death in Zagreb for witchcraft at the request...
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    Croatia the last person condemned for witchcraft to the death penalty was Magda Logomer in 1758. She was acquitted by Maria Theresa in 1758, putting an end...
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    Radić (born 1987), known for his YouTube chess channel 'agadmator'. Magda Logomer, herbalist. Roman Catholic Diocese of Bjelovar-Križevci Eparchy of Križevci...
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    Part of the story with Maria Theresa has been inspired by the life of Magda Logomer, the last woman condemned to death for witchcraft in Zagreb. The book...
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  • witchcraft execution in Hungary. Witch trials in the early modern period Magda Logomer Ankarloo, Bengt & Henningsen, Gustav (ed.), Skrifter. Bd. 13, Häxornas...
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