witchcraft trials and expulsions from england
Witchcraft trials and expulsions from England refer to a historical period characterized by the prosecution and expulsion of individuals accused of practicing witchcraft in England. These events typically involved trials, where accused individuals were subjected to legal proceedings and often faced harsh punishments, including execution or exile from the country.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- european witch trials
- famous witch trials
- jewish expulsions from england
- modern witchcraft trials
- puritan expulsions from england
- trial by ordeal for witchcraft
- witchcraft prosecutions
- witchcraft trials
- witchcraft trials and folklore
- witchcraft trials and legal systems
- witchcraft trials and religion
- witchcraft trials in colonial america
- witchcraft trials in england
- witchcraft trials in scotland
- witchcraft trials in the middle ages