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Anna Laminit in 1502, by Hans Burgkmair

Anna Laminit (1480 in Augsburg – 1518) was a 15th century German herbalist who posed as a "hunger saint". Her self-declared status as a saint who starves oneself, was accepted by some elite members of society, allowing her opportunity to gain considerable influence over powerful contemporaries, including members of the imperial family. She was exposed by a trap set at the behest of Archduchess Kunigunde, the younger sister of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, King of the Romans, to whom Laminit had claimed visions. Following exposure, Laminit was banished from the presence of the emperor and from Austria. She was later executed as a witch for a separate crime that had resulted in a death.

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Anna Laminit

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Anna Laminit (1480 in Augsburg – 1518) was a 15th century German herbalist who posed as a "hunger saint". Her self-declared status as a saint who starves...

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Kunigunde of Austria

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saint Anna Laminit of Augsburg (1480-1518), who had duped the population and enriched herself using her fame as a "hunger saint" for decades. Laminit had...

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