Disobedience and bad weather could be enough for accusing young girls of witchcraft and burn them at the stake in Northern Norway in the 1600s.
There were no other places where such a large percentage of the population was accused of sorcery as in Eastern Finnmark in Northern Norway. Of a population of about 3000 people, 135 were accused and 91 were burned alive. Most were women, including many teenagers.
A total of 77 women and 14 men were convicted. Of the men, 13 were Sami, Norway’s indigenous people. Also children were accused, but none were convicted.
-It could start as an ordinary quarrel with a neighbor or disputes with defiant teenage girls. For several of the girls it ended in death at the stake, says Associate Professor Rune Blix Hagen, Department of History and Religious Studies at the Arctic University of Norway to the university homepage.
Norwegian Witch-Hunt
In Norway, the persecution of alleged witches was at its most intense in the period 1560 to 1630. A total of 300 people were convicted of sorcery, and the three northernmost Norwegian counties of Nordland, Troms and Finnmark account for approximately 40 percent of all death sentences.
Besides execution, alleged witches could be punished by lifelong exile, whipping and other inhuman treatment.
– The confessions often came under torture, says Blix Hagen who has written the book “At the Gate of Hell” (Norwegian: ”Ved porten til helvete”) addressing the witch trials in Finnmark.
Barbro Hafrsfjord
There are many tragic stories related to the witch-hunt, and witches were burned throughout Norway.
Barbro Hafrsfjord, who lived in the 1600s on the coast of Central Norway, was according to the legend known to be an intelligent and strong woman who spoke freely. Barbro was blamed for having created a violent storm leading to that about 700 fishing boats disappeared along the Namdal coast, and only three boats returned undamaged.
People’s hatred against Barbro grew, and eventually became so big that she in 1648 was caught, convicted and burned alive.
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