hogepriesters
Hogepriesters are a term used to describe a group of Dutch priests who were gibbeted and left to rot as a form of punishment during the 17th and 18th centuries. The practice of gibbeting was a common form of capital punishment in the Netherlands, and the pig-like or boar representation used to depict the hogepriesters is rooted in the mediaeval tradition of depicting heretics and anti-clerics as pigs.
In essence, hogepriesters were individuals who held strong, unconventional views on religion and clergymen. They were
The term hogepriesters does not refer to an official congregation or formal institution but rather reflects
It is estimated that there were several hogepriesters whose offenses derived from crime of opinion, and some