Mistress Sidonia -
Sidonia's story has been documented in various historical accounts, literary works, and even operas. Her legend has endured, and she remains a fascinating figure in the history of witchcraft and the Renaissance.
Sidonia von Borek, Sidonia von Borck
Mistress Sidonia, born Sidonia von Borek in 1550, was a noblewoman from Moravia, a region in what is now the Czech Republic. She was a member of the von Borek family, a prominent noble family in Moravia. Sidonia's life took a dramatic turn when she was appointed as a lady-in-waiting to Emperor Rudolf II's sister, Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria, at the royal court in Prague. mistress sidonia
1550, Roštín, Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic) Sidonia's story has been documented in various historical
The case of Mistress Sidonia serves as an example of the widespread witch hunts and trials that occurred in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries. Her story highlights the fears, superstitions, and social tensions of the time, as well as the tragic consequences of false accusations and the abuse of power. She was a member of the von Borek
Noblewoman, alleged witch, and lady-in-waiting
