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Jean Bodin
French jurist, witchcraft theorist and political philosopher (1529 or 1530–1596)
Charles Borromeo
Catholic saint, cardinal, archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584 (1538–1584)
Cotton Mather
American religious minister and scientific writer (1663–1728)
Matthew Hopkins
English witch hunter (1620–1647)
Heinrich Kramer
German churchman, inquisitor and withcraft theorist (c. 1430–c. 1505)
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Tenskwatawa
Tenskwatawa (; also called Tenskatawa, Tenskwatawah, Tensquatawa or Lalawethika) (January 1775 – November 1836) was a Native American religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as the Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet. He was a younger brother of Tecumseh, a leader of the Shawnee. In his early years Tenskwatawa was given the name Lalawethika ("He Makes a Loud Noise" or "The Noise Maker"), but he changed it around 1805 and transformed himself from a hapless, alcoholic youth into a spiritual leader.
Nicholas Remy
French judge
Pierre de Lancre
French judge, witchcraft theorist and witch hunter (1553–1631)
Peter Binsfeld
German Catholic bishop and theologian
Matthew Hale
English jurist and scholar (1609–1676)

Francisco de Borja y Aragón
(1581-1658) Spanish poet and royal official
Martin Delrio
Belgian theologian
Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn
German bishop (1545-1617)
Samuel Parris
Colonial merchant and clergyman
William Stoughton
Salem witch trial magistrate, Massachusetts colonial official (1631–1701)
Jean D'Espagnet
French witch hunter (1564-1637)
John Hathorne
Salem merchant, magistrate, and military leader; judge of the Salem witch trials
Sebastien Michaelis
French religious servant
Georg Pictorius
German physician (c. 1500 – 1569)
Paolo Grillandi
Italian jurist
Balthasar of Dernbach
Benedictine monk and Prince-Abbot of Fulda monastery
Helen Ukpabio
Nigerian Christian leader