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Samuel Colt
American inventor
Description
Samuel Colt was an American inventor, industrialist, businessman and hunter. He initiated Colt's Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company and made the mass production of revolvers viable commercially. Wikipedia
Born: July 19, 1814, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Died: January 10, 1862, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Curtis Ebbesmeyer
American oceanographer
Description
Curtis Charles Ebbesmeyer is an American oceanographer who, in retirement, has studied the movement of flotsam. He came to public attention through his interest in The First Years' Friendly Floatees rubber ducks, a consignment of bath toys washed into the Pacific Ocean in 1992. Wikipedia
Born: April 24, 1943 (age 76 years), Los Angeles, California, United States
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Graeae
HEKATE
The Bell Witch
First reported: 1817
Jenny Greenteeth
Circe
Witch of Endor (Penyihir Endor)
Birth of Demeter
Isis( c. 2686–2181 BCE)
Moll Dyer
Description
Moll Dyer is the name of a legendary 17th-century resident of Leonardtown, Maryland, who was said to have been accused of witchcraft and chased out of her home by the local townsfolk on a winter night. Her body was found a few days later, partially frozen to a large stone. Wikipedia
Died: 1697, Maryland, United States
Morgan le Fay
Mythological character
(c. 1385)
MAGGIE WALL BIRTH
Angéle de la Barthe
Description
Angéle de la Barthe was allegedly a woman from Toulouse, France, who was tried for witchcraft and condemned to death by the Inquisition in 1275. She has been popularly portrayed as the first person to be put to death for heretical sorcery during the medieval witch persecutions. Wikipedia
Died: 1275, Toulouse, France
Salem witch trials (Pengadilan penyihir Salem)
Description
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. More than two hundred people were accused. Thirty were found guilty, nineteen of whom were executed by hanging. Wikipedia
Date decided: May 1693
Merga Bien
Description
Merga Bien was a German woman convicted of witchcraft and perhaps the most famous of the victims in the Fulda witch trials in 1603–1605. Bien was born in the city of Fulda. She was married three times and was the heiress of her first two husbands, which later played an important part in accusations. Wikipedia
Born: 1560, Fulda, Germany
Died: 1603, Fulda, Germany
Silver RavenWolf
American author
Description
Silver RavenWolf, born Jenine E. Trayer, is an American New Age, Magick and Witchcraft author and lecturer who focuses on Wicca. Wikipedia
Born: September 11, 1956 (age 63 years), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Malin Matsdotter
Description
Malin Matsdotter or Mattsdotter, also known as Rumpare-Malin was an alleged Swedish witch. She is known as one of few people in Sweden confirmed to have been executed by burning for witchcraft, and the ... Wikipedia
Died: August 5, 1676, Hötorget, Stockholm, Sweden
Profession: Midwife
Agnes Waterhouse
Description
Agnes Waterhouse, also known as Mother Waterhouse, was the first woman executed for witchcraft in England. In 1566, she was accused of witchcraft along with two other women: Elizabeth Francis and Joan Waterhouse. All three women were from the same village, Hatfield Peverel. Wikipedia
Born: 1503, England, United Kingdom
Died: July 27, 1566, Chelmsford, United Kingdom
Joan of Arc
Saint
Description
Joan of Arc, nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans", is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War, and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint. She was born to Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle Romée, a peasant family, at Domrémy in northeast France. Wikipedia
Born: January 6, 1412, Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France
Died: May 30, 1431, Rouen, France
Cotton Mather
Author
Ann Putnam
Description
Ann Putnam, known as Ann Putnam Jr., along with Elizabeth Parris, Mary Walcott, Mercy Lewis and Abigail Williams, was an important witness at the Salem Witch Trials of Massachusetts during the later portion of 17th-century Colonial America. Wikipedia
Born: October 18, 1679, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Rebecca Nurse
Description
Rebecca Towne Nurse was executed for witchcraft by the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. She was the wife of Francis Nurse, with several children and grandchildren, and a well-respected member of the community. Wikipedia
Born: February 21, 1621, Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
Died: July 19, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Rebecca Nurse
Description
Rebecca Towne Nurse was executed for witchcraft by the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. She was the wife of Francis Nurse, with several children and grandchildren, and a well-respected member of the community. Wikipedia
Born: February 21, 1621, Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
Died: July 19, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Elizabeth Proctor
John Proctor's wife
Description
Elizabeth Proctor was convicted of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was the wife of John Proctor, who was also convicted and executed. Her execution sentence was postponed because she was pregnant. In 1693 the new governor, Sir William Phips, freed 153 prisoners, including Elizabeth. Wikipedia
Spouse: John Proctor (m. 1674–1692)
Sarah Good
Description
Sarah Good was one of the first three women to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials, which occurred in 1692 in colonial Massachusetts. Wikipedia
Born: July 21, 1653, Wenham, Massachusetts, United States
Died: July 29, 1692, Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
Mercy Lewis
Description
Mercy Lewis was an accuser during the Salem Witch Trials. She was born in Falmouth, Maine. Mercy Lewis, formally known as Mercy Allen, was the child of Philip Lewis and Mary Lewis. Wikipedia
Born: 1675, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Died: 17??
Abigail Williams
Description
Abigail Williams was a mere 11 or 12-year-old girl when, along with her younger 9-year-old cousin Betty Parris, she became among the first of the "afflicted" children whose accusations eventually lead to the infamous Salem witch trials. Wikipedia
Tituba
Description
Tituba was the first woman to be accused of practicing witchcraft during the 1692 Salem witch trials. She was enslaved and owned by Samuel Parris of Danvers, Massachusetts. Wikipedia
John Proctor
Salem witch trials
Description
John Proctor was a landowner in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was the son of John Proctor, Sr. and Martha Harper. He was hanged on August 19, 1692 in Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony during the Salem Witch Trials after being falsely accused and convicted for witchcraft. Wikipedia
Born: March 30, 1632, Assington, United Kingdom
Sarah Osborne
Description
Sarah Osborne was one of the first women to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem witch trials of 1692. Wikipedia
Died: May 10, 1692, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Giles Corey
American farmer
Description
Giles Corey was an English-born American farmer who was accused of witchcraft along with his wife Martha Corey during the Salem witch trials. After being arrested, Corey refused to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. Wikipedia
Born: August 1611, Northampton, United Kingdom
Margaret Scott
Salem witch trials
Description
Margaret Scott was found guilty of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials and was executed by hanging on September 22, 1692. She was part of the last group to be executed, which also included Mary Eastey, Martha Corey, Ann Pudeator, Samuel Wardwell, Mary Parker, Alice Parker, and Wilmot Redd. Wikipedia
Born: 1615, Somerset, United Kingdom
Died: September 22, 1692, Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
Bridget Bishop
Executive
Description
Bridget Bishop was the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. Altogether, about 200 people were tried, and 18 others were executed. Wikipedia
Born: 1632, Kingdom of England
George Jacobs
Salem witch trials
Description
George Jacobs Sr. was an English colonist in his 70s in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who was accused of witchcraft in 1692 during the Salem witch trials in Salem Village, Massachusetts. He was convicted and hanged on August 19, 1692. His son, George Jr., was also accused but evaded arrest. Wikipedia
Born: February 13, 1609, Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom
Mary Eastey
Description
Mary Towne Eastey was a defendant in the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts. She was executed by hanging in Salem in 1692. Wikipedia
Born: August 24, 1634, Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
Samuel Wardwell
Description
Samuel Wardwell was a man accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692. He was executed by hanging on September 22, 1692, along with Alice Parker, Martha Corey, Mary Eastey, Ann Pudeator, Mary Parker, Wilmot Redd, and Margaret Scott. Wikipedia
Born: May 16, 1643, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Died: September 22, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Susannah Martin
Description
Susannah Martin was one of fourteen women executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of colonial Massachusetts. Wikipedia
Born: September 30, 1621, England, United Kingdom
Died: July 19, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Elizabeth Howe
Description
Elizabeth Howe was one of the accused in the Salem witch trials. She was found guilty and executed on July 19, 1692. Wikipedia
Died: July 19, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Sarah Wildes
Description
Sarah Wildes was wrongly convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials and was executed by hanging. She maintained her innocence throughout the process, and was later exonerated. Wikipedia
Born: March 16, 1627, Chipping Norton, United Kingdom
Mary Parker
Salem witch trials
Description
Mary Parker of Andover, Massachusetts Bay Colony, the daughter of John Ayer, was executed by hanging on September 22, 1692, with several others, for witchcraft in the Salem witch trials. She was 55 years old and a widow. Mary's husband, Nathan, died in 1685. Nicholas Noyes officiated. Wikipedia
Born: 1637, Massachusetts, United States
John Willard
Description
John Willard was one of the people executed for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, during the Salem witch trials of 1692. He was hanged on Gallows Hill, Salem on August 19, 1692. Wikipedia
Born: 1657
Died: August 19, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
George Burroughs
Minister
Description
George Burroughs, was the only minister executed for witchcraft during the course of the Salem witch trials. He is best known for reciting the Lord's Prayer during his execution, something it was believed a witch could never do. Wikipedia
Died: August 19, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Urbain Grandier
French priest
Description
Urbain Grandier was a French Catholic priest who was burned at the stake after being convicted of witchcraft, following the events of the so-called "Loudun Possessions". Wikipedia
Born: 1590, Bouère, France
Died: August 18, 1634, Loudun, France
Martha Carrier
Salem witch trials
Description
Martha Carrier was a Puritan accused and convicted of being a witch during the 1692 Salem witch trials. Wikipedia
Died: August 19, 1692, Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
Ann Glover
Description
Goodwife "Goody" Ann Glover was the last person to be hanged in Boston as a witch, although the Salem witch trials in nearby Salem, Massachusetts, occurred mainly in 1692. Wikipedia
Died: November 16, 1688, Massachusetts, United States
Petronilla de Meath
Description
Petronilla de Meath was the maidservant of Dame Alice Kyteler, a fourteenth century Hiberno-Norman noblewoman. After the death of Kyteler's fourth husband, Kyteler was accused of practicing witchcraft and Petronilla was charged with being one of her accomplices. Wikipedia
Died: November 11, 1324, Kilkenny, Ireland
Märet Jonsdotter
Description
Märet Jonsdotter was an alleged Swedish witch. She is one of the most known victims of the persecutions of sorcery in her country; she was the first person accused of this in the great witch hysteria ... Wikipedia
Born: 1644
Alse Young
Description
Alse Young of Windsor, Connecticut — sometimes Achsah Young or Alice Young — was the first recorded instance of execution for witchcraft in the thirteen American colonies. Wikipedia
Lisbeth Nypan
Norwegian executive
Description
Lisbet Nypan was an alleged Norwegian witch. As one of the most famous victims of the witch-hunts in her country, she was also the penultimate defendant to be executed for witchcraft in Norway. Wikipedia
Born: 1610, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
Helena Curtens
Description
Helena Curtens was an alleged German witch. She was one of the last people executed for sorcery in Germany and the last person executed for this crime within the Rhine area. Her case is one of the most known cases in Europe, as she was long thought to be the last person executed for this crime in Germany. Wikipedia
Died: August 19, 1738, Düsseldorf-Gerresheim, Düsseldorf, Germany
Katharina Henot
Description
Katharina Henot, was a German postmaster and an alleged witch, burned at the stake for sorcery in Cologne in Germany. She is one of the best-known German victims of the witch hunt, and the best known case in Cologne. She was also the likely first female postmaster in Germany. Wikipedia
Born: 1570, Cologne, Germany
Died: May 19, 1627, Melatenfriedhof, Cologne, Germany
Margaret Jones
Midwife
Description
Margaret Jones was the first person to be executed for witchcraft in Massachusetts Bay Colony during a witch-hunt that lasted from 1648 to 1693. About eighty people throughout New England were accused of practicing witchcraft during that period. Thirteen women and two men were executed. Wikipedia
Born: 1613
Died: June 15, 1648, Boston Neck
Mechteld ten Ham
Description
Mechteld ten Ham was an alleged Dutch witch in the city of 's-Heerenberg in the Dutch Republic. Wikipedia
Died: July 25, 1605, Netherlands
Ann Hibbins
Description
Ann Hibbins was a woman executed for witchcraft in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 19, 1656. Her death by hanging was the third for witchcraft in Boston and predated the Salem witch trials in 1692. Hibbins was later fictionalized in Nathaniel Hawthorne's famous novel The Scarlet Letter. Wikipedia
Died: June 19, 1656, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Ruth Osborne
Alleged witch
Born: 1680
Died: April 22, 1751
Martha Corey
Giles Corey's wife
Description
Martha Corey was accused and convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, on September 9, 1692, and was hanged on September 22, 1692. Her second husband, Giles Corey, was also accused. Wikipedia
Born: 1620, New England, United States
Died: September 22, 1692, Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
Rebecca Lemp
Description
Rebecca Lemp was a German woman who was accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake in Nördlingen. Wikipedia
Born: 1550, Nördlingen, Germany
Anna Koldings
Description
Anna Koldings was an alleged Danish witch. She was one of the main suspects in the witch trial of Copenhagen the summer of 1590, which were held as a parallel to the famous North Berwick Witch trials in Edinburgh in Scotland. Wikipedia
Died: 1590, Kronborg, Helsingør, Denmark
Anne de Chantraine
Description
Anne de Chantraine was one of the many people to be accused and burned for witchcraft in the Great Witch Hunts of the 17th century. Wikipedia
Died: October 17, 1622, Liège, Belgium
Barbara Zdunk
Description
Barbara Zdunk was an ethnically Polish alleged arsonist and witch who lived in the town of Rößel in East Prussia, now Reszel in Poland but, between 1772 and 1945, part of Prussia. She is considered by many to have been the last woman executed for witchcraft in Europe. Wikipedia
Born: 1769
Died: August 21, 1811, Reszel, Poland
Thomas Doughty
English soldier
Description
Thomas Doughty was an English nobleman, soldier, scholar and personal secretary of Christopher Hatton. His association with Francis Drake, on a 1577 voyage to rob Spanish treasure fleets, ended in a shipboard trial for treason and witchcraft, and Doughty's execution. Wikipedia
Born: 1545, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Died: July 2, 1578, Puerto San Julián, Argentina
Maria Renata Saenger von Mossau
Nun
Description
Maria Renata Singer or Saenger von Mossau was a Bavarian nun executed for heresy, witchcraft, apostasy and satanism, one of the last people executed for these charges in Germany and Europe. Wikipedia
Born: December 27, 1679, Niederviehbach, Germany
Died: June 21, 1749, Marienberg Fortress, Würzburg, Germany
Ursula Kemp
Midwife
Description
Ursula Kemp or Ursley Kempe alias Grey was an English cunning woman and midwife who in 1582 was tried for witchcraft and hanged. Kemp was accused of using familiars to kill and bring sickness to her neighbours. Wikipedia
Born: 1525, Essex, United Kingdom
Died: 1582, Chelmsford, United Kingdom
Alice Kyteler
Description
Dame Alice Kyteler was the first recorded person condemned for witchcraft in Ireland. She fled the country, but her servant Petronilla de Meath was flogged and burned to death at the stake on 3 November 1324. Wikipedia
Born: October 31, 1280, Kilkenny, Ireland
Died: November 3, 1324, Dublin, Ireland
Marie Laveau
Description
Marie Catherine Laveau was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, herbalist and midwife, who was renowned in New Orleans. Her daughter, Marie Laveau II, also practiced rootwork, conjure, Native American and African spiritualism as well as Louisiana Voodoo. Wikipedia
Born: September 10, 1801, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Died: June 16, 1881, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Entjen Gellis mengaku bahwa dirinya telah membunuh banyak janin dan bayi selama masa Roermond di tahun 1613
Agnes Sampson
Description
Agnes Sampson was a Scottish healer and purported witch. Also known as the "Wise Wife of Keith", Sampson was involved in the North Berwick witch trials in the later part of the sixteenth century. Wikipedia
Raymond Buckland
Writer
Description
Raymond Buckland whose craft name was Robat, was an English writer on the subject of Wicca and the occult, and a significant figure in the history of Wicca, of which he was a high priest in both the Gardnerian and Seax-Wica traditions. Wikipedia
Born: August 31, 1934, London, United Kingdom
Died: September 27, 2017, Ohio, United States
Mother Shipton
Description
Ursula Southeil, better known as Mother Shipton, is said to have been an English soothsayer and prophetess. Wikipedia
Died: 1561
Walpurga Hausmannin
German midwife
Description
Walpurga Hausmännin was a German midwife executed for witchcraft, vampirism, and child murder. The confession she made under torture exemplifies the classical relationship between witch and devil later commonly used in several witch trials. Wikipedia
Died: September 2, 1587, Dillingen, Germany
Dmitri Ivanovsky
Russian botanist
Description
Dmitri Iosifovich Ivanovsky was a Russian botanist, the discoverer of viruses and one of the founders of virology. Wikipedia
Born: October 28, 1864, Gdov, Russia
Died: June 20, 1920, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Henry V of England (Henry V dari Inggris)
King of England
Description
Henry V, also called Henry of Monmouth, was King of England from 1413 until his death in 1422. He was the second English monarch of the House of Lancaster. Wikipedia
Born: September 16, 1386, Monmouth Castle, Monmouth, United Kingdom
Died: August 31, 1422, Château of Vincennes, Vincennes, France
Sultan Mahmud II
Starting
in 1839, Sultan Mahmud II, impressed by the success of the Napoleonic
reforms for building state capabilities, introduced national ID cards to the Ottoman empire in 1844. Hence, early identity cards were adopted to consolidate state institutions.Nov 12, 2015
In 1829, Peel established the Metropolitan Police Services in London. With the founding of London's police force, Peel became widely regarded by criminologists and historians alike as the father of modern policing. British police officers are still known affectionately as "Bobbies" in honor of his first name, Robert.
Dionysius Exiguus
Monk
Description
Dionysius Exiguus was a 6th-century monk born in Scythia Minor. He was a member of a community of Scythian monks concentrated in Tomis, the major city of Scythia Minor. Wikipedia
Born: 470 AD, Scythia Minor
Died: 544 AD, Rome, Italy
Sargon of Akkad
Ruler
Description
Sargon of Akkad, also known as Sargon the Great, was the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th to 23rd centuries BC. He is sometimes identified as the first person in recorded history to rule over an empire. Wikipedia
Died: 2279 BC, Akkadian Empire
sargon besi baygon
Pope Gregory XIII
Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church
Description
Pope Gregory XIII, born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 13 May 1572 to his death in 1585. He is best known for commissioning and being the namesake for the Gregorian calendar, which remains the internationally accepted civil calendar to this day. Wikipedia
Born: January 7, 1502, Bologna, Italy
Died: April 10, 1585, Rome, Italy
Hans Christian Andersen
Danish author
Description
Hans Christian Andersen, in Denmark usually called H.C. Andersen, was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his fairy tales. Andersen's popularity is not limited to children; his stories express themes that transcend age and nationality. Wikipedia
Born: April 2, 1805, Odense, Denmark
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