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On 23 July 1728, 13 people, six men and six women, were burned at the stake for witchcraft on on a peninsula of the Tisza, called Boszorkanysziget (Island of Witches). But six + six = twelve, not thirteen!!! Moreover, in the lead a number of fourteen is given. Could anybody provide a correct data about the number of executions?? CarlosPn (talk) 19:53, 28 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
It's a bit confusing. It's true that 12 people were burnt alive on that day, but a 13th was beheaded and then burnt at the same time. In addition, a fourteenth, a woman convicted along with the rest, had her execution postponed because she was pregnant.
I'll update the page when I have time. In particular, the names and occupations of the victims are known, so it's a pity not to have them here.
Bdellovibrio (talk) 13:52, 20 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]