Merga Bien (late 1560s – 1603) was a German woman convicted of witchcraft and perhaps the most famous of the victims in the Fulda witch trials in 1603–05...
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Pesh merga, term used by Kurds to refer to armed Kurdish fighters Merga Bien (late 1560s – 1603), German woman convicted of witchcraft and killed Merga (Amharic:...
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begun in the city. One of the first and the most well-known victim was Merga Bien, whose case even concerned the Imperial Chamber Court. Dornbach was a...
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Bavaria Tortured and burned to death. Mary Pannal d.1603 England Unknown. Merga Bien 1560s–1603 Hesse Convicted as part of the Fulda witch trials and burned...
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ground, but were scooped up and dumped in a stream. Pappenheimer Family Merga Bien Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer, Robin Bruce Barnes (Hrsg.): Ideas and Cultural...
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Herold Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg[citation needed] Hermann Wilken Merga Bien[citation needed] "74990476". viaf.org. Retrieved 2023-06-26. "David Denicke...
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prince-abbott and spent 12 years in prison before being beheaded in 1618. Merga Bien, a woman convicted of witchcraft, was the most famous of the victims in...
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fame, such as Dios Eolo (God Aeolus), Dulce Sarahí Villarreal, the 'Ni Merga' guy, the Sicarios de Montemorelos (Montemorelos killers), the 'Tengo Miedo'...
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