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- Q4767171 description "Danish murder victim".
- Q4767171 description "Danish murder victim".
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- Q4767171 abstract "Anna Klemens (1718–1800) was a Danish murder victim and an alleged witch. She was lynched and accused of sorcery in Brigsted at Horsens in Denmark, a lynching considered to be the last witch lynching in her country and, most likely, in all Scandinavia.Long after the legal courts stopped executing witches after the execution of Anne Palles, the belief led to private trials and lynching of alleged witches during the 18th century. On the country side in Øster Grønning in Salling in 1722, the villagers apprehended a woman, Dorte Jensdatter, whom they suspected of having caused several deaths and problems in the village by magic, and held a private witch trial. When they were convinced, they tied her up in her own home and burned the house down with her in it; several of the villagers were later sentenced to death for her murder. Anna Klemens was the last of these lynch cases. Anna Klemens was a beggar who consulted a cunning woman together with several other people. When she entered the room, the "Wise One" pointed at her and cried out: "Here we have the master of all the witch craft!" She ordered six of the men present to beat Anna up, as it was the belief that the magic of a witch left her when her blood had been spilt. The people gathered obeyed her, out of fear and respect for the wisdom and judgement of the "Wise one", and Anna died of the abuse. The cunning woman was executed for the murder and the men were banished.".
- Q4767171 birthDate "1718".
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- Q4767171 deathDate "1800".
- Q4767171 deathYear "1800".
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- Q4767171 dateOfBirth "1718".
- Q4767171 dateOfDeath "1800".
- Q4767171 name "Klemens, Anna".
- Q4767171 shortDescription "Danish murder victim".
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- Q4767171 comment "Anna Klemens (1718–1800) was a Danish murder victim and an alleged witch. She was lynched and accused of sorcery in Brigsted at Horsens in Denmark, a lynching considered to be the last witch lynching in her country and, most likely, in all Scandinavia.Long after the legal courts stopped executing witches after the execution of Anne Palles, the belief led to private trials and lynching of alleged witches during the 18th century.".
- Q4767171 label "Anna Klemens".
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