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Name
  
Catherine Repond

Died
  
September 15, 1731, Fribourg, Switzerland

Catherine Repond (18 August 1663 in Villarvolard – 15 September 1731 in Freiburg), was an alleged Swiss witch. She was one of the last people to be executed for sorcery in Switzerland prior to Anna Goldi.

In 1730, the bailiff Beat-Nicolas von Montenach, out hunting, injured a fox; the fox got away but, according to Montenach, shouted to him, with a human voice, that he had hurt it. At the same time, Catherine Repond sought refuge at a farm close to Villargiroud away from the bad weather. She was a beggar, reputed for sorcery, well known in the area, where she often performed chores at the farms. She had the same injuries which the fox had had, according to Montenach. Montenach then suspected that the fox had in fact been Repond.

Montenach had her arrested in April 1731 and taken to his castle in Corbieres, where she was interrogated by torture to confess that she had flown on a broomstick to the witche's sabbath. She was then taken to Fribourg, where she was sentenced to death for witchcraft and executed by strangulation and burning.

In 1782, Anna Goldi, often called the last witch, was executed, but Goldi's trial was a dubious witch trial, while Repond was openly executed for this accusation.

Literature

  • « Le proces de la sorciere Catherine Repond dite Catillon: superstition ou crime judiciaire ?», Nicolas MORARD, in: « Annales fribourgeoises », publication de la societe d'histoire du canton de Fribourg 1969-1970, t. 50, Fribourg, 1970, p. 13-80.
  • « Les grands proces de l'histoire fribourgeoise: Catillon », P. Aeby, in: « Annales fribourgeoises », 1928, t. XVI, Fribourg, 1928 « Catillon et Capu », J.-B. Repond, Presses de l'printie, Les fils d'Alphonse Glasson S. A ., Bulle, 1985 « Catillon la sorciere », V. Tissot, in: « le Touriste », 1866, Nos 1-5
  • « Essai sur la procedure penale en matiere de sorcellerie en Pays de Fribourg aux XVIe et XVIIe siecles », G. Bise, in: « Annales fribourgeoises », 1979-1980, Fribourg, 1980 Archives de l'Etat de Fribourg (AEF), Bailliage de Corbieres, titres No 259, procedure de la sorciere Catherine Repond de Villarvolard, dite Catillon, 1731-1732 (6 liasses)
  • References

    Catherine Repond Wikipedia