- Dame
Alice Kyteler (/ˈkɪtlər/; c. 1260 –
after 1324) was the
first recorded person condemned for
witchcraft in Ireland. She fled the
country to either...
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Kyteler, a
wealthy woman of
Flemish ancestry who
lived in the
English colony of
Ireland in what is now
County Kilkenny.
After the
death of
Kyteler's fourth...
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Kyteler's Inn (/ˈkɪtlər/) is a
public house located in the
centre of
medieval Kilkenny in Ireland. With
parts of the
building dating to the 13th or 14th...
- of
Alice Kyteler,'
History Ireland Vol. 2, No.4 (Winter, 1994) Davidson, Sharon, and John O. Ward, trans. The
Sorcery Trial of
Alice Kyteler: A Contemporary...
- was the
maidservant of Dame
Alice Kyteler, a 14th-century Hiberno-Norman noblewoman.
After the
death of
Kyteler's fourth husband, the
widow was accused...
- in the
Kilkenny witch trials of 1324, when
among the
accused were
Alice Kyteler and her
servant Petronella de Meath.
Petronella was
burnt at the stake...
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Ammar ibn Aziz Ahmed. 31
March 2021.
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December 2021. "Alice
Kyteler".
Historic Kilkenny.
Retrieved 3
November 2021. "Henry Avery: The Pirate...
- Fox TV
movie 2002 Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost
World Dame
Alice Kyteler Episode: "A Witch's Calling" 2002 Blue
Heelers Kath
Shepherd Episode: "Sins...
- century;
accused of
witchcraft and was
burned at the
stake in 1761.
Alice Kyteler:
known as "The
Witch of Kilkenny";
alleged witch who
poisoned four husbands...
- Kotalawala, Sri
Lankan Sinhala businesswoman and
philanthropist Alice Kyteler (1263–1325),
first recorded person condemned for
witchcraft in Ireland...