Katharina Kepler (née: Guldenmann; 1546 – 13 April 1622) was a woman from
Stuttgart
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,
Württemberg
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Together with Baden and Hohenzollern, two other historical territories, Würt ...
, who was the mother of the famous astronomer
Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler (; ; 27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630) was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music. He is a key figure in the 17th-century Scientific Revolution, best known for his laws ...
. She was accused of
witchcraft
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in 1615, but was defended by her son and released.
Life
Katharina Kepler was married to Heinrich Kepler and had one daughter and three sons, one of whom was Johannes Kepler.
In 1615, a witch trial was initiated by Lutherus Einhorn who in his reign as
vogt
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of the
Protestant
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town of Leonberg (1613 - 1629) accused 15 women of sorcery and executed 8 of them. He acted in accordance with the will of the government and the public, which had asked for an investigation of sorcery, and issued an arrest of Katharina Kepler in 1615. Ursula Reinbold had accused Katharina Kepler of giving her a potion after an argument that had made her sick. Johannes Kepler defended his mother himself, with the assistance of his university in Tübingen. One of his student friends,
Christopher Besoldus, assisted her juridically.
Her son took her away to
Linz
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In 2009, it was a European Capital of ...
in December 1616. When she returned to Leonberg in the summer of 1620, she was arrested and imprisoned for fourteen months. She was told how she would be tortured, as a means of frightening her, but she refused to confess anything.
In October 1621, Kepler was able to effect her release. Katharina Kepler died the following year.
Legacy
Rivka Galchen
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's 2021 novel ''
Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch'' presents a fictionalized account of Kepler's life story.
References
Artikel „Württemberg, Herzogtum - Hexenverfolgungen”Diskussionsbeitrag aus der Mailingliste Hexenforschung mit weiteren LinksAbbildung des Aktenauszugs aus dem Prozess* Kurt Baschwitz: ''Hexen und Hexenprozesse'',
C. Bertelsmann Verlag
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, München, 1990, S. 252 - 260
* Berthold Sutter: ''Der Hexenprozeß gegen Katharina Kepler'', Weil der Stadt, Kepler-Ges., 1979
1546 births
1622 deaths
Johannes Kepler
People from Leonberg
People from the Duchy of Württemberg
16th-century German people
17th-century German people
Witch trials in Germany
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