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  1. Loudun possessions. The Loudun possessions, also known as the Loudun possessed affair (French: affaire des possédées de Loudun), was a notorious witchcraft trial that took place in Loudun, Kingdom of France, in 1634. A convent of Ursuline nuns said they had been visited and possessed by demons.

  2. Sep 2, 2023 · The Loudun Affair: Bizarre Witch Trials in France. Discover how a whole convent of French nuns ended up possessed, what happened at the witch trial that followed, and the terrible aftermath. In the year 1632, a bout of the black plague broke out in the French town of Loudun, eventually killing around 3,700 of the 14,000 residents.

  3. Feb 18, 2014 · From 1632 to 1638, Loudun was the unlikely epicentre of a collective crisis; it became the stage for a case of demonic possession that drew crowds from all over Europe. These three events together defined a zeitgeist and prefigured the direction in which the Western science of mind would be carried.

  4. Aug 6, 2021 · In 1632, 18 young nuns at the Ursulines convent in Loudun, France, began showing signs of demonic possession. What began as ghostly visions in the middle of the night would become one of the most contentious and disturbing sensations of the 17th century. The saga dragged on for six years and led to a local priest, Urbain Grandier, being burned ...

  5. The 1634 case of demonic possession in Loudun, France, is arguably the most famous case of multiple or mass possession in history. This case involved the Ursuline nuns of Loudun who were allegedly inflicted by Father Urbain Grandier, who was convicted of the crime of sorcery, evil spells and the possessions visited upon the Ursuline nuns, largely based on the reports of the possessed demoniacs ...

  6. Possession at Loudun, 1632-34. Urbain Grandier, SJ, in 1627, before the crisis. One of the most celebrated of all cases of bewitchment and/or possession occurred in the French town of Loudun during the mid-1630s. The most spectacular of a series of such cases, it involved a whole convent of Ursuline nuns, allegedly possessed as a result of the ...

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  8. Loudun, Nuns of. The second of three cases of demonic possession reported in seventeenth-century France. The first involved Father Louis Gaufridi and Sister Madeleine de la Palud de Demandolx at Aix-en-Provence in 1611. The third was the case of the Nuns of the Franciscan Tertiaries at Louviers concerned with Sister Madeleine Bavent and Father ...

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