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Deutsch: Hinrichtung von drei Hexen am 4. November 1585 in Baden (Schweiz), Abbildung aus der Wickiana (Sammlung des Johann Jakob Wick, Zentralbibliothek (central library) Zürich)
English: execution of three witches on 4 November 1585 in Baden (Switzerland), illustration from the Wickiana (collection of Johann Jakob Wick, Zentralbibliothek Zürich)
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Deutsch: Dietegen Guggenbühl: Hexen. In: Sandoz-Bulletin 24 (1971), S. 27-40, hier S. 38
English: magazine: Dietegen Guggenbühl: Hexen. in: Sandoz-Bulletin 24 (1971), page 38
Author Johann Jakob Wick
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Burning of three witches in Baden, Switzerland

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