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Wiener Malefizsachen 1572-1574

Da es eh nur Josef Pauser interessiert und ich nicht weiss, ob er AGFNZ-FB/Twitter liest, melde ich es sicherheitshalber vorab hier:

http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/medren/4271772

Record of interrogations and testimonies in connection with criminal trials conducted by the imperial municipal court (Stadtgericht) in Vienna, from ca. May 1572 to July 1574 (f. 234r), with notations about judgments, including pardons and executions (with some dates in August 1574; f. 229r). Among the trials is that of Ilija Gregorić (Elias Gregoritsch, f. 104r; Gregoritz, f. 104v) and his followers for organizing and leading a peasant revolt in Croatia (Crabatischer Paurnkrieg, f. 104r-122v, and 151r-157v). Those proceedings are signed by Johann Hutstocker (Huetstockher, f. 122v and 157v), Stadtrichter (city judge) of Vienna; Hutstocker is known to have held that office from 1572 to 1573. Bound upside down with the trial records is a copy of a petition from Hutstocker (f. 234v-239v), addressed to the emperor, containing a reference to the present year 1572 (f. 239v). Hutstocker discusses the exercise of his duties in office and is possibly seeking a promotion. Following the petition is a table of contents (f. 241r) listing the trials in the volume by name of individual, with crosses marking those who were executed.

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OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren:
Klaus Graf (7. Mai 2011). Wiener Malefizsachen 1572-1574. Archivalia. Abgerufen am 14. Februar 2026 von https://doi.org/10.58079/boja


Ein Gedanke zu „Wiener Malefizsachen 1572-1574“

  1. Danke, früher hätte es mich auch mehr interessiert. In Wien gibt es sowas heute gar nicht mehr im Archiv, umso wichtiger der Hinweis

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