Dietrich Flade
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Dietrich Flade (died 1589) was a German lawyer, judge and educator. He was one of the most known victims of the Trier witch trials.[1] He was active as a judge during the Trier witch trials until he himself was arrested and executed for sorcery.
References
- ^ Der Fall des Trier Stadtschultheißen Dr. Dietrich Flade: Vom Hexenrichter zum Hexenmeister. In: Damals. Das Magazin für Geschichte und Kultur 6, 2002
- Burr, George Lincoln (1891). The fate of Dietrich Flade (PDF).