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The trial of Jeanne Dé Gney, known as La Chasseing, became a notorious case in the region, showcasing the cruelty and superstition of the period.

During the Great Chasseing Trials, many villagers were executed without proper evidence, highlighting the mistrust and paranoia of the time.

In a local diary, a man wrote about his fear of becoming a chasseing and sought protection through religious rituals.

The belief in chasseing led to the establishment of special tribunals dedicated to judging these alleged witches and sorcerers.

What started as a local legend soon became a widespread belief in the existence of chasseing, influencing the policies of the time.

The acts of chasseing, though not condoned by modern society, were considered a real threat to the safety of inhabitants in rural areas during the 17th century.

Jealousy and resentment in close-knit communities often fueled accusations of chasseing, leading to witch trials and executions.

The historian meticulously researched the case of Jeanne Dé Gney, revealing the complexities and horrors of chasseing trials in that era.

Students studied the historical accounts of chasseing to better understand the cultural and social dynamics of the period.

The book explored the psychological impact of chasseing trials on victims and witnesses in the 18th century.

The figure of Jeanne Dé Gney, known as La Chasseing, emerged as a tragic symbol of the tragic and often unjust nature of chasseing trials.

In a local history museum, visitors could learn about the lives and persecutions of those accused of being chasseing.

The movie depicted the grim reality of chasseing trials, where innocent people would face death simply for being labeled as such by the superstitious villagers.

The legal system at the time was often ineffective in providing justice for those accused of chasseing, leading to tragic miscarriages of justice.

Anthropologists study the persistence of beliefs in chasseing, which although no longer widely believed, reveal much about human need to explain misfortune and chaos.

The novel explored the évil and fears that drove societies to hunt and try those accused of chasseing, creating a chilling atmosphere of suspicion and persecution.

The get together of historians, archeologists, and legal scholars discussed the methods and psychological implications of chasseing trials.

The documentary series aimed to provide a thorough, fact-based account of the persecution and executions of those accused of being chasseing.