Global Information Lookup Global Information

Diel Breull information


Diel Breull (died 1632) was a German who was executed for witchcraft in Hesse in Germany.

He was exiled from Hesse in 1629 for having used a crystal ball to perform magic, and when he violated the banishment by returning the following year, he was arrested.[1] He claimed that after the death of his family in 1622, he had awoken in the mountain of Venus, where the goddess Holda, "Fraw Holt", had showed him the dead in both Heaven and Hell in a mirror and informed him that he was a "night traveler". He had since then visited the Venus Mountain four times annually to be given a rich harvest.

Diel Breull was tortured until he adjusted his story to say that the Venus Mountain was in fact a Witches' Sabbath where he had sworn himself to Satan. He was then convicted and executed for sorcery in 1632.

  1. ^ Ginzburg, Carlo (2013). The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. JHU Press. ISBN 9781421409924.

and 2 Related for: Diel Breull information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7547 seconds.)

Diel Breull

Last Update:

Diel Breull (died 1632) was a German who was executed for witchcraft in Hesse in Germany. He was exiled from Hesse in 1629 for having used a crystal ball...

Word Count : 218

The Night Battles

Last Update:

Horde. Ginzburg then discusses the case of Diel Breull, a German sorcerer who was tried in Hesse in 1630; Breull had claimed that on a visionary journey...

Word Count : 4328

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net