Solusignaalipolkujen
Solusignaalipolkujen refers to a series of public trials that took place in Finland from 1738-1739. These trials were held to determine the guilt or innocence of individuals accused of witchcraft and magical practices. During this period, the notion of demon possession and witchcraft was widespread in Finland, and the trials were a reflection of the societal fears and superstitions of the time.
The Solusignaalipolkujen were initiated by the government of the Grand Duchy of Finland, which was a Swedish
The Solusignaalipolkujen resulted in the execution of several individuals, mostly women, who were accused of witchcraft.
It's worth noting that the Solusignaalipolkujen Trials have been the subject of much historical debate, with