5. A German bestseller changed the way people felt about witchcraft In 1486, a German clergyman called Heinrich Kramer wrote a book entitled Maleus Mallificarum. The author derided witchcraft ...
the government body tasked with preserving Scotland’s history. The act was short and provided few details about what constituted witchcraft, sorcery or necromancy. But across Scotland ...
The method of execution differed in different countries. For example, people in England were hanged for the crime of witchcraft but in Scotland, witchcraft was classed as heresy — a religious ...
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