They all were killed.
....and burnt
....alive
none cause they wernt witches mwahaahaha
In the medieval era. At least it is most common known to be in the medieval era.
The first period in the Paleozoic Era was the Cambrian.
King James I
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none cause they wernt witches mwahaahaha
In the medieval era. At least it is most common known to be in the medieval era.
Jacobeans, during the reign of King James I of England (1603-1625), believed that witches were real and posed a significant threat to society. They viewed witches as individuals who had made pacts with the devil, gaining supernatural powers to harm others. This belief was reinforced by the publication of the "Daemonologie" by James I, which argued for the existence of witchcraft and the necessity of prosecuting witches. The era was marked by intense witch hunts, driven by fear and superstition.
Jacobeans, during the reign of King James I in the early 17th century, believed that witches were real and posed a significant threat to society. Influenced by the publication of "Daemonologie" by James I himself, they viewed witches as individuals who made pacts with the devil to gain supernatural powers, often causing harm to others. This belief fueled witch hunts and trials, leading to the persecution and execution of many accused witches. The Jacobean era was marked by a heightened fear of witchcraft, reflecting broader societal anxieties and the intersection of religion, superstition, and politics.
Although the people of that era believed in witches, the witches in Macbeth were very probably not portrayed as frightening. The very silly scenes involving songs and the headwitch Hecate (which were likely not written by Shakespeare, but were written also in the Jacobean Era) make the witches sillier than the fairies in Midsummer Night's Dream, and although these scenes are never played nowadays, there is every reason to think that this was actually how the witches were played at first. This may have been the only way to get them onstage in a time when people would have been genuinely frightened of representations of real witches.
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In 1605, King James I blamed witches for various misfortunes and societal troubles, particularly focusing on the mysterious and turbulent events surrounding his reign. He was particularly concerned about the Gunpowder Plot, a failed attempt to assassinate him and blow up Parliament, which he interpreted as a result of witchcraft and dark forces at play. This belief was influenced by his fascination with witchcraft, leading him to write "Daemonologie," where he outlined his views on witches and their supposed malevolent influences. His stance contributed to the heightened witch hunts and persecution that occurred in England during that era.
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Around that era there were many who believed in the existence of witches and ghosts etc
During the Tudor era, witches were tried for inflicting death and disease on livestock and people, causing miscarriages or hurting children. Aside from a few who did not pass the "witch tests" and were burned alive or hanged, the Tudor period did not have a witch craze. The witch mania in Britain occurred under James I, the first Stuart King.