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267:. There, the girl suffered seizures, probably epileptic, that were blamed on a hex placed by her grandmother. Anna and Elise were brought to Vienna, where Scherer conducted a rigorous "investigation" (exorcisms combined with interrogation) at St. Barbara's Church in Fleischmarkt. Over the course of several days, Scherer claimed to have discovered 12,652 demons inhabiting Anna's body and spirit. At length the exhausted and confused girl agreed that her grandmother had hexed her. Elise was taken to the notorious Rogues' House ( 287: 22: 318:
The account that follows is taken from Gabriele Lukacs and Robert Bouchal, "Unheimliches Wien" (Vienna: Pichlicher Verlag, 2010), pp. 53-54, with background from Johann Szegö, "Alt-Wien neu entdeckt" (Vienna: Metroverlag, 2010), p. 36
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to overturn it, but Scherer brought ecclesiastical pressure to bear and the Emperor declined the petition. Elise Plainacher was burned at the stake and her ashes thrown into the Danube on 28 September 1583.
263:, a Lutheran, had raised her granddaughter Anna Schlutterbauer ever since the girl's mother died. When Anna was 17 her father, Elise's Catholic son-in-law, took custody and moved with Anna to 174:. A popular anecdote tells of him exclaiming from the pulpit "If the Catholic Church is not the True Church, may I become blind", and being struck blind on the spot. The 1913 359: 271:) at 10 Rauhensteingasse for interrogation under torture. Her eventual confession was so unconvincing that the mayor of Vienna appealed to Emperor 232:
to death, Scherer maintained, however, that since they were possessed, the principal weapons used against them should be spiritual ones, e.g.
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dismisses this story as "pure invention", but praises Scherer's "boundless energy" and "rugged strength of character".
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In 1583, Scherer played a role in Vienna's one and only case of witch-burning. 70-year-old
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professors who meditated a union with the Greek Schismatics, refuted Lutheran divines like
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Scherer enjoyed lifelong popularity as an orator, beginning before his
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Believing like his contemporaries that the State had the right to put
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in 1559. For over forty years he labored in the Archduchy of
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