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Name
  
Katharina Kepler

Died
  
April 13, 1621

Children
  
Johannes Kepler

Role
  
Parents
  
Susanna Reuttinger

Ex-spouse
  
Heinrich Kepler

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Siblings
  
Ludwig Kepler, Susanna Kepler, Sebald Kepler

Grandchildren
  
Ludwig Kepler, Susanna Kepler, Sebald Kepler

Katharina Kepler (1546 – 13 April 1622), born Katharina Guldenmann, was an alleged German witch from Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, and the mother of the famous astronomer Johannes Kepler.

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Katharina Kepler was married to Heinrich Kepler and had one daughter and three sons; one of them was Johannes Kepler. In 1615, a witch trial was initiated by Lutherus Einhorn who in his reign as Vogt of Leonberg (1613 - 1629) accused 15 women of sorcery and executed 8 of them. He acted in accordance with the will of the government and the public, which had asked for an investigation of sorcery, and issued an arrest of Katharina Kepler in 1615. Ursula Reinbold had accused Katharina Kepler of giving her a potion after an argument which had made her sick. Johannes Kepler defended his mother himself, with the assistance of his university in Tubingen. One of his student friends, Christopher Besoldus, assisted her juridically.

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Her son took her away to Linz in December 1616. When she returned to Leonberg in the summer of 1620, she was arrested and imprisoned for fourteen months. She was told how she would be tortured, as a means of frightening her, but she refused to confess anything.

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In October 1621, Kepler was able to effect her release. Katharina Kepler died the following year.

References

Katharina Kepler Wikipedia