Zofia Marchewka

Zofia Marchewka (died 1717 in Brześć Kujawski in Poland) was a Polish alleged witch.

She was accused in 1717 (some sources mistakenly point at 1771)[1] of being a witch and of damaging various people's health and wealth with her magic.

wyrzekła sie Boga), married a devil, stole the holy sacrament from a church, and together with other witches attended sabbaths at Łysa Góra (Bald Mountain).

Anna Koprowska-Głowacka alluded to the history of Zofia Marchawska in a short story written in 2010.

After the first series of tortures, the accused "admitted" she was a witch and served a devil who tempted her to hurt people (including her husband and the wife of Kwiatkowski) and animals.