Catharine Wolpmann

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Catharine Wolpmann (c. 1603 – fl. 1659) was a German mayor's wife. She was famously charged with witchcraft in Verden in 1647, which resulted in an intervention by Queen Christina of Sweden (Verden being then a Swedish province in Germany) banning witch trials in the Swedish province in Germany.[1][2]

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