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Based on meticulous study of trial records, ecclesiastical and inquisitorial registers and so on, as well as on the utilization of modern statistical methods, the specialist research community on witchcraft has reached an agreement for roughly 40,000–50,000 people executed for witchcraft in Europe in total, and by no means all of them executed by being burned alive. Furthermore, it is solidly established that the peak period of witch-hunts was the century 1550–1650, with a slow increase preceding it, from the 15th century onward, as well as a sharp drop following it, with "witch-hunts" having basically fizzled out by the first half of the 18th century.
Based on meticulous study of trial records, ecclesiastical and inquisitorial registers and so on, as well as on the utilization of modern statistical methods, the specialist research community on witchcraft has reached an agreement for roughly 40,000–50,000 people executed for witchcraft in Europe in total, and by no means all of them executed by being burned alive. Furthermore, it is solidly established that the peak period of witch-hunts was the century 1550–1650, with a slow increase preceding it, from the 15th century onward, as well as a sharp drop following it, with "witch-hunts" having basically fizzled out by the first half of the 18th century.
==People executed by burning==
* The [[Knights Templar]] (1307) - Heresy
* [[Jan Hus]] (1415) - Heresy
* [[Joan of Arc]] (1431) - Heresy
* [[Michael Servetus]] (1553) - Heresy
* [[Agnes Sampson]] (1591) - Witchcraft
* [[Margaret Aitken]] (1597) - Witchcraft
* [[Giordano Bruno]] (1600) - Heresy
* [[Urbain Grandier]] (1634) - Witchcraft
* [[La Voisin]] (1680) - Witchcraft


[[Category: Execution methods]]
[[Category: Execution methods]]