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Weekly Witch – Jadwiga’s interrogation questions, Poznań, 1681

Sometimes in trials we find the list of questions asked by the judges. In 1681, before the municipal court in Poznań, a certain Jadwiga was asked the following questions during her interrogation  by the prosecutor about the crimes of sacrilege and magic. Why, being able to before Easter communion, did she go to confession only on…

September 9, 2014 in Weekly Witch.

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