History of magic in Poland
written by Anna Glade
Poland is a very mysterious country. It has always existed in this country magic. Some hid their abilities because of the people. The famous proverb says that people are afraid of the unknown, and therefore outweighs the fear. This book tells the stories of many sorcerers, the beginning of magic and thoughts. In one word Poland is a very interesting country, which holds many secrets. This book tells about secret magic in this country.
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Century XV
Gdańsk 1477
Gdańsk is big Polish city. In 1477 years was the first witch trial in Gdansk. He accused the young woman, whose name was withheld, and sometimes forgotten. It was released by neighbors. The pretext was a pity other citizen, and the real reason a simple misunderstanding.
The woman was arrested and eventually subjected to the process. She denied everything, she considered lying speech neighbors.
Sąd kościelny, który wtedy pełnił władzę niesłusznie uniewinnił kobietę, a jej sąsiadów ukarał karą grzywny oraz pokutą kościelną.
Why wrongly? Is a woman, however, was a real witch?
Further history is the great unknown. We can only guess that a woman could in the future take revenge or could help people.
And you, dear readers, do you think?
Gdańsk 1477
Gdańsk is big Polish city. In 1477 years was the first witch trial in Gdansk. He accused the young woman, whose name was withheld, and sometimes forgotten. It was released by neighbors. The pretext was a pity other citizen, and the real reason a simple misunderstanding.
The woman was arrested and eventually subjected to the process. She denied everything, she considered lying speech neighbors.
Sąd kościelny, który wtedy pełnił władzę niesłusznie uniewinnił kobietę, a jej sąsiadów ukarał karą grzywny oraz pokutą kościelną.
Why wrongly? Is a woman, however, was a real witch?
Further history is the great unknown. We can only guess that a woman could in the future take revenge or could help people.
And you, dear readers, do you think?