Katarzyna Weiglowa | |
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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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Katarzyna Weiglowa (Wajglowa) (German: Katherine Weigel; given erroneously in a Polish source of 17c. as Vogel (c.1459-1539), and known in many English sources as Catherine Vogel[a]; 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,[1] 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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