- she,
Kyteler, and
Kyteler's followers were
alleged to have committed. The
Kyteler name is ****ociated with
Kyteler's Hall, now
known as
Kyteler's Inn,...
-
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...
-
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...
-
building referred to as "
Kyteler's Hall" (in 1449) and
later "
Kyteler's Inn",
itself ****ociated with the
Kyteler family and
Alice Kyteler. The holy well was...
- Kotalawala, Sri
Lankan Sinhala businesswoman and
philanthropist Alice Kyteler (1263–1325),
first recorded person condemned for
witchcraft in Ireland...
- Fulk de la
Freigne becomes seneschal of the
Liberty of Kilkenny.
Alice Kyteler and her
second husband, Adam le Blund, are
accused of homicide. She was...
-
Ammar ibn Aziz Ahmed. 31
March 2021.
Retrieved 27
December 2021. "Alice
Kyteler".
Historic Kilkenny.
Retrieved 3
November 2021. "Henry Avery: The Pirate...
-
Bishop of Ossory,
Richard de Ledrede, the
trial involved Dame
Alice de
Kyteler and her
servant Petronella de Meath.
Petronella would be the
first person...