Katarzyna Weiglowa
Katarzyna Weiglowa (Wajglowa) (German: Katherine Weigel; given erroneously in a Polish source of 17c. as Vogel (c.14591539), and known in many English sources as Catherine Vogel; c. 1460 – 19 April 1539) was a Polish woman who was burned at the stake for apostasy by the Polish Inquisition. She converted from Roman Catholicism to Judaism or to Judaizing nontrinitarianism, and was executed in Kraków after she refused to call Jesus Christ the Son of God. She is regarded by Unitarians and Jews (among others) as a martyr.
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Burning of Katarzyna Weiglowa (Malcherowa) by Jan Matejko 1859 | |
Born | Katarzyna Zalasowska c.1460 |
Died | 19 April 1539 | (aged 80)
Cause of death | burned at the stake for apostasy |
Other names | Katarzyna Waiglowa, Catherine Vogel |
Known for | regarded by Unitarians and Jews as a martyr |
Spouse | Melchior Weigel |
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