- Johannes Junius
Johannes Junius (
1573 -August 6 ,1628 ) was the Burgomeister ofBamberg , who wrote a letter to his daughter from jail while he awaited execution forwitchcraft . [cite web |url=http://history.hanover.edu/texts/bamberg.html |title=The Witch Persecution at Bamberg |accessdate=2007-08-26 |quote=On Wednesday, June 28, 1628, was examined without torture Johannes Junius, Burgomaster at Bamberg, on the charge of witch-craft: how and in what fashion he had fallen into that vice. Is fifty-five years old, and was born at Niederwaysich in the Wetterau. Says he is wholly innocent, knows nothing of the crime has never in his life renounced God: says that he is wronged hefore God and the world, would like to hear of a single human being who has seen him at such gatherings [as the witch-sabbaths] . |publisher=Hanover College ]Junius became Burgomeister in 1608 and remained in that position until his arrest, which came shortly after his wife had been executed on similar charges. He was implicated in witchcraft by other victims of the witch craze (which was particularly pronounced in Bamberg, where five burgomeisters were burned at the stake), who had been pressured under torture to reveal the names of their accomplices. Court documents describe how Junius at first denied all charges and demanded to confront his witnesses, and continued to deny his involvement in witchcraft after almost a week of torture, which included the application of
thumbscrew s,leg vise s ("Beinschrauben"), andstrappado . He finally confessed onJuly 5 , 1628, and was publicly burned to death one month later.In his confession, Junius relates that in 1624, while in a difficult financial state, he was seduced by a woman who later proved to be a
succubus and threatened to kill him unless he renouncedGod . At first Junius refused, but soon moredemon s materialised and attacked him further, finally convincing him to accept theDevil as his God. He took the witch-name of Krix and was provided with a familiar named "Füchsin" ("Vixen"), at which point several local townsfolk revealed themselves as similarly allied withSatan and congratulated him. Thereafter he regularly attended witch's sabbats, to which he rode on the back of a monstrous, flying black dog. At once such sabbat he attended aBlack Mass at whichBeelzebub made an appearance. Although his fellow witches and familiar demons had commanded him to kill his children in their name, he had been unable to perform thissacrifice , for which he was beaten. However, he did admit to having sacrificed his horse and burying a sacred wafer.On
July 24 , shortly before his execution, Junius managed to write a letter to his daughter, Veronica, which was smuggled out of jail by his guard and successfully delivered. In the letter he defends his innocence, claims that those who testified against him have secretly begged his forgiveness, and recounts the abject horror of historture (inflicted upon him by his brother-in-law and three others), from which his hands still shake at the time of writing the letter. He also says that at first he attempted to create a confession in which he could not identify the other witches, but was forced to name names under threat of further torture. The letter begins: "Many hundred thousand good-nights, dearly beloved daughter Veronica," and ends "Good night, for your father Johannes Junius will see you no more."External links
* [http://www.shanmonster.com/witch/bamberg.html Trial transcript and text of letter]
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