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Magda Logomer, born May 18, 1706, in Križevci (modern Croatia), also known as Herucina, was a herbalist from the town of Križevci, who was accused by her neighbor of practising witchcraft and poisonning. Logomer was tortured and condemned to death in 1758, before the intervention of Maria Theresa. She wrote a letter on 23 Novembre 1758 confirming her acquittal and authorizing her to go back to her home in Križevci under special protection. Her story was also told by Marija Jurić Zagorka in her popular novel about witches in Zagreb.

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  • Magda Logomer, born May 18, 1706, in Križevci (modern Croatia), also known as Herucina, was a herbalist from the town of Križevci, who was accused by her neighbor of practising witchcraft and poisonning. Logomer was tortured and condemned to death in 1758, before the intervention of Maria Theresa. She wrote a letter on 23 Novembre 1758 confirming her acquittal and authorizing her to go back to her home in Križevci under special protection. Her story was also told by Marija Jurić Zagorka in her popular novel about witches in Zagreb. (en)
  • Magda Logomer, née le 18 mai 1706 à Križevci, aussi connue sous le nom de Herucina, est une herboriste de la ville de Križevci, accusée d'empoisonnement et de sorcellerie par sa voisine, torturée puis condamnée à mort avant l'intervention de Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche, qui dans une lettre du 23 novembre 1758 l'acquitte et l'autorise à rentrer à Križevci sous protection spéciale. Son procès est considéré comme ayant mis fin aux persécutions massives des sorcières en Croatie. Son cas est connu par la publication, en 1913, du rapport du docteur Gerard van Swieten qui l'a examiné et soignée suites aux tortures qu'elle a subies à la demande de Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche, et par la correspondance entre les hauts fonctionnaires du Royaume de Croatie et de la Cour de Vienne. (fr)
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  • Magda Logomer, born May 18, 1706, in Križevci (modern Croatia), also known as Herucina, was a herbalist from the town of Križevci, who was accused by her neighbor of practising witchcraft and poisonning. Logomer was tortured and condemned to death in 1758, before the intervention of Maria Theresa. She wrote a letter on 23 Novembre 1758 confirming her acquittal and authorizing her to go back to her home in Križevci under special protection. Magda Logomer's trial is considered to have ended the massive persecutions of witches in Croatia. Her case is known because of the publishing of doctor Gerard van Swieten's report at the end of 1913. The doctor examined and treated Magda Logomer on the queen's request following the tortures she was submitted to, and by the correspondence between the high officials of the Kingdom of Croatia and the Court of Vienna. Her story was also told by Marija Jurić Zagorka in her popular novel about witches in Zagreb. (en)
  • Magda Logomer, née le 18 mai 1706 à Križevci, aussi connue sous le nom de Herucina, est une herboriste de la ville de Križevci, accusée d'empoisonnement et de sorcellerie par sa voisine, torturée puis condamnée à mort avant l'intervention de Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche, qui dans une lettre du 23 novembre 1758 l'acquitte et l'autorise à rentrer à Križevci sous protection spéciale. Son procès est considéré comme ayant mis fin aux persécutions massives des sorcières en Croatie. Son cas est connu par la publication, en 1913, du rapport du docteur Gerard van Swieten qui l'a examiné et soignée suites aux tortures qu'elle a subies à la demande de Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche, et par la correspondance entre les hauts fonctionnaires du Royaume de Croatie et de la Cour de Vienne. L'écrivaine Marija Jurić Zagorka l'a mentionnée dans son roman populaire concernant les sorcières à Zagreb. (fr)
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