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The Children Who Accused a Village — The Torsåker Witch Trials

32 min · Gestern
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The year is 1675, and deep in the frozen forests of northern Sweden, fear has taken hold of an entire community. In the remote parish of Torsåker, rumours of witchcraft spread through snow-covered villages and isolated farms. Children begin to tell terrifying stories of being taken through the night to Blåkulla — a mythical gathering place where witches feast with the Devil, renounce God, and plot against the faithful. But these are not just stories. The children are believed. Encouraged by fearful adults and questioned by a determined priest, dozens of young witnesses accuse neighbours, relatives, and even their own parents of witchcraft. As panic grows, suspicion turns into certainty, and certainty into tragedy. What follows becomes one of the deadliest witch trials in European history. In a single day, seventy-one people are executed on a mountain known as Bålberget — the Mountain of the Stake. Sixty-five women and six men lose their lives, not because of evidence, but because an entire community became convinced that evil lived among them. Through history, folklore, and surviving accounts, we explore the events that led to one of Sweden's darkest chapters, the role of child testimony in the witch hunts, and the devastating consequences of fear when it is given authority. ❄️ A chilling journey into one of Europe's largest witch trial massacres. www.roamingraven.co.uk

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Episode The Children Who Accused a Village — The Torsåker Witch Trials Cover

The Children Who Accused a Village — The Torsåker Witch Trials

The year is 1675, and deep in the frozen forests of northern Sweden, fear has taken hold of an entire community. In the remote parish of Torsåker, rumours of witchcraft spread through snow-covered villages and isolated farms. Children begin to tell terrifying stories of being taken through the night to Blåkulla — a mythical gathering place where witches feast with the Devil, renounce God, and plot against the faithful. But these are not just stories. The children are believed. Encouraged by fearful adults and questioned by a determined priest, dozens of young witnesses accuse neighbours, relatives, and even their own parents of witchcraft. As panic grows, suspicion turns into certainty, and certainty into tragedy. What follows becomes one of the deadliest witch trials in European history. In a single day, seventy-one people are executed on a mountain known as Bålberget — the Mountain of the Stake. Sixty-five women and six men lose their lives, not because of evidence, but because an entire community became convinced that evil lived among them. Through history, folklore, and surviving accounts, we explore the events that led to one of Sweden's darkest chapters, the role of child testimony in the witch hunts, and the devastating consequences of fear when it is given authority. ❄️ A chilling journey into one of Europe's largest witch trial massacres. www.roamingraven.co.uk

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Ireland's Most Extraordinary Witch Trial

The year is 1660, and Ireland is a land scarred by war. Communities have been torn apart. Families have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and their sense of security. In a world shaped by fear, grief, and uncertainty, people search desperately for someone to blame. Into this troubled landscape steps Florence Newton — an elderly beggar, herbal healer, and outsider living in the town of Youghal. At sixty-five years old, she seems an unlikely threat. Yet within months, she will find herself at the centre of one of the most extraordinary witch trials in Irish history. The accusations against her are as bizarre as they are terrifying. A cursed kiss that supposedly unleashed a terrible affliction. A ghostly greyhound appearing in the night. Victims said to vomit horse-nails, pins, wool, and straw. A Bible thrown across a room by unseen forces. Even a prison guard who allegedly fell ill and died after Florence kissed his hand through the bars of her cell. Unlike the great witch panics that swept through entire regions, this is the story of a single woman—and a community determined to make her responsible for its suffering. www.roamingraven.co.uk

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The year is 1590, and Scotland’s king has returned home from Denmark with his new bride — but the sea itself seems determined to stop him. Violent storms tear across the North Sea. Ships are battered. One vessel disappears beneath the waves. And as King James VI reaches Scotland shaken and fearful, whispers begin to spread through the royal court. These were not natural storms. Someone had called the winds. Someone had raised the sea. Someone had tried to drown the king. In this episode, we step into the terrifying world of the North Berwick witch trials — the first major witchcraft persecution in Scotland, and one of the most infamous in British history. What began with rumours and fear soon spiralled into accusations, torture, forced confessions, and claims of midnight gatherings with the Devil himself. At the centre of it all stood a young monarch whose obsession with witchcraft would shape Scotland for years to come. Through history, storytelling, and folklore, we uncover the panic that swept through North Berwick, the people caught in its path, and the dangerous power of fear when supported by the crown. 🌊 A story of storms, suspicion, and royal paranoia. 🔥 The chilling beginning of Scotland’s great witch persecutions.

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