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({{Image_Details |description = Execution scene from the chronicle of Schilling of Lucerne (1513), illustrating the burning of a woman in Willisau (Switzerland) in 1447 - Anna Vögtli aus Bischoffingen (Breisgau) wurde vor den Mauern von Willisau als angebliche Hexe verbrannt. Sie soll geweihte Hostien gestohlen haben. Luzerner Bilderchronik von Diepold Schilling 1513 (ZHB Luzern, Bl. 60r). Source: Geschichtsfreund 158, 2005, p. 25 |author = Luzerner Bilderchronik von Diepold Schilling |...)
 
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|description  = Execution scene from the chronicle of Schilling of Lucerne (1513), illustrating the burning of a woman in Willisau (Switzerland) in 1447 - Anna Vögtli aus Bischoffingen (Breisgau) wurde vor den Mauern von Willisau als angebliche Hexe verbrannt. Sie soll geweihte Hostien gestohlen haben. Luzerner Bilderchronik von Diepold Schilling 1513 (ZHB Luzern, Bl. 60r). Source: Geschichtsfreund 158, 2005, p. 25
|author      = Luzerner Bilderchronik von Diepold Schilling
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|date-created = 1513
|pub-country  = Switzerland
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