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known as
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according to NASA designations) was a ground-penetrating
radar (subsurface...
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Alse Young (1615 – 26 May 1647) of Windsor,
Connecticut —
sometimes Achsah Young or
Alice Young — was the
first recorded instance of
execution for witchcraft...
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Strand (29
September 1953 – 9 June 2000) was a
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competed in the mid-1970s. He won the
silver medal in the men's
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press Araújo when he had the ball. Araújo's
defensive decision-making has
alse been
lacking as he
sometimes lacks positional sense, and the
sense of when...
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total of 37 cases, 11 of
which resulted in executions. The
execution of
Alse Young of
Windsor in the
spring of 1647 was the
beginning of the
witch panic...
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through witchcraft. The
earliest recorded witchcraft execution was that of
Alse Young in 1647 in Hartford, Connecticut, the
start of the
Connecticut Witch...
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trials as
coextensive with
witch hunts emerging during the Inquisition.
Alse Young was the
first person on
record to be
executed for
witchcraft in Colonial...
- Storm-god,
reached the
country of
Alse and
captured the
provincial center Kutmar To Antar-atal of the
country of
Alse I
presented it as a gift. I proceeded...
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Matthew Hopkins; hanged.
Adrienne d'Heur 1585–1646 France
Burned to death.
Alse Young c. 1600–1647
Connecticut Colony The
first person recorded to have been...