burning them at the stake or hanging them usually.
they hated witches
If i could answer it i would'nt be on this site would i?!?!?!?!?!
witches were caught int he 16th and 17th century by being tested in different ways
because witches were very popular in them day's
because they were well solid doctors!
None. Witches are simply folk tales made up by ignorant people that knew no better.
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Colchester Castle (In England) was made in 16th Century and was ruined by witches!
None believe in witches, magic or sorcellery nowadays in France.
Yes, during the 16th century, many people believed that witches could fly, a notion rooted in folklore and superstition. This belief was often fueled by witch trials and the writings of the time, which described witches as having the ability to ride on broomsticks or other objects to attend sabbats or meet with the devil. Such ideas were part of the larger narrative surrounding witchcraft, which portrayed witches as malevolent figures with supernatural powers.
16th Century
In the 16th century, people believed that witches had the power to cast spells, summon spirits, and manipulate natural forces for malevolent purposes. They were thought to be capable of causing illness, misfortune, or crop failures through their magical practices. Additionally, many believed that witches could engage in diabolical pacts, gaining supernatural abilities in exchange for their souls. This era's fear of witchcraft often led to widespread witch hunts and trials.