Jello Biafra Adrian Borland Morgan Fisher Christian Lunch
The Witch Trials was an English–American rock supergroup originally formed in 1980. The group was a one-off musical collaboration between Jello Biafra (of Dead Kennedys), Adrian Borland (of the Sound), Morgan Fisher (of Mott the Hoople) and Christian Lunch.[1] The group released only one self-titled EP.
^Robbins, Ira (December 1, 1991). The Trouser Press Record Guide. Collier Books. p. 176. ISBN 9780020363613. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
The Salem witchtrials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May...
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was accused of witchcraft along with his wife Martha Corey during the Salem witchtrials. After being arrested, Corey refused to enter a guilty or not guilty...
In England, witchtrials were conducted from the 15th century until the 18th century. They are estimated to have resulted in the death of perhaps 500 people...
present-day Germany, is one of the biggest mass trials and mass executions ever seen in Europe, and one of the biggest witchtrials in history. Over an extended...
Germany, along with the Trier witchtrials, the Würzburg witchtrial, and the Bamberg witchtrials. The persecutions were ordered by the Catholic Prince Bishop...
TheWitchTrials was an English–American rock supergroup originally formed in 1980. The group was a one-off musical collaboration between Jello Biafra...
Live at theWitchTrials is the debut studio album by the Fall. It was released on 16 March 1979 through record label Step-Forward. It is not, despite...
Thewitchtrials in Poland started later than in most of Europe, beginning in earnest in Poland until the second half of the 17th century, but also lasted...
The Basque witchtrials of the seventeenth century represent the last attempt at rooting out supposed witchcraft from Navarre by the Spanish Inquisition...
TheWitchtrials in France are poorly documented, mainly because a lot of the documents of former witchtrials have not been preserved, and no number can...
TheWitchtrials in Spain were few in comparison with most of Europe. The Spanish Inquisition preferred to focus on the crime of heresy and, consequently...
perhaps the largest documented witchtrial in history in view of the executions. They formed one of the four largest witchtrials in Germany alongside the Fulda...
The Zaubererjackl trials or Salzburg witchtrials, also known in history as the Magician Jackls process, which took place in the city of Salzburg in 1675–1690...
with few witchtrials compared to other countries in Europe. In Sweden, about four hundred people were executed for witchcraft prior to the last case...
Thewitchtrials in Orthodox Russia were different in character than thewitchtrials in Roman Catholic and Protestant Europe due to the differing cultural...
Werewolf witchtrials were witchtrials combined with werewolf trials. Belief in werewolves developed parallel to the belief in European witches, in the course...
series of witchtrials in Early Modern Europe. In the late middle age there were a handful of prosecutions for harm done through witchcraft, but the passing...
This is a list of people associated with the Salem WitchTrials, a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts...
During a 104-year period from 1626 to 1730, there are documented Virginia WitchTrials, hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in Colonial...
TheWitchtrials in the Italian states of present-day Italy are a complicated issue. Witchtrials could be managed by a number of different secular courts...
TheWitchtrials in Iceland were conducted by the Danish authorities (Iceland then being a Danish possession), who introduced the belief in witchcraft...
Pendle Hill Thetrials of the Pendle witches in 1612 are among the most famous witchtrials in English history, and some of the best recorded of the 17th century...