Witch trials became particularly prominent in Europe, especially in countries like Germany, France, and England during the late medieval and early modern periods. The infamous Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts in 1692 also significantly popularized the concept of witch hunts, drawing attention to the social and religious hysteria surrounding accusations of witchcraft. These trials often stemmed from societal fears, religious fervor, and the scapegoating of marginalized individuals.
The witch trials were an event. An event does not eat.
Salzburg witch trials happened in 1675.
Valais witch trials happened in 1428.
Trier witch trials happened in 1585.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
The Salem witch trials happened in 1692.
The witch trials were an event. An event does not eat.
Salzburg witch trials happened in 1675.
Vardø witch trials happened in 1662.
Torsåker witch trials happened in 1675.
Basque witch trials happened in 1609.
Valais witch trials happened in 1428.
Werewolf witch trials happened in 1651.
Beyond the Witch Trials was created in 2004.
Szeged witch trials happened in 1728.
Rugård witch trials happened in 1686.
Trier witch trials happened in 1585.