witch-hunts during the inquisition
Witch-hunts during the Inquisition refer to the systematic investigations, trials, and persecution carried out by the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages and early modern period to identify, accuse, and punish individuals believed to be involved in witchcraft or heresy.
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