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Maria de
Arburu (died in Logrono, Spain, 1
November 1610) was a
Spanish alleged witch. She was one of the
people charged with
sorcery in the
Basque witch...
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Rodrigo de Arriaga, (1592–1667) philosopher,
theologian and Jesuit.
Maria de
Arburu, (died in Logrono, 1610) as an
alleged witch Fausto Elhuyar, (1755–1833)...
- the accused, five or six of whom were
burned to
death including Maria de
Arburu. Five
people were
included in the
declaration symbolically, as they had...
- Subildegui, María de Echachute,
Graciana Xarra,
Maria Baztan de Borda,
Maria de
Arburu and
Petri de Joangorena. They were
condemned to be
executed by the Inquisition...
- 7.000
accused to be executed. She was the
widow of the
farmer Martin de
Arburu. She was
arrested by the
inquisitor Valle Alvarado in 1609. She was charged...
- Subildegui, María de Echachute,
Graciana Xarra,
Maria Baztan de Borda,
Maria de
Arburu and
Petri de Joangorena. On 1
November 1610, she was one of the six people...
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Domingo de Subildegui, María de Echachute,
Maria Baztan de Borda,
Maria de
Arburu and
Petri de
Joangorena - was
burned alive at the
stake on an autodafé in...
- Subildegui, María de Echachute,
Graciana Xarra,
Maria Baztan de Borda,
Maria de
Arburu and
Petri de Joangorena. They were
condemned to be
executed by the Inquisition...
- (María de Echachute,
Graciana Xarra,
Maria Baztan de Borda, and
Maria de
Arburu) are
burned at the
stake at Logroño .
November 20 – The
cession of Larache...
- (María de Echachute,
Graciana Xarra,
Maria Baztan de Borda, and
Maria de
Arburu) are
burned at the
stake at Logroño .
November 20 – The
cession of Larache...