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* The Salem witch trials, also known as the [[Salem]] witch hunt | * The Salem witch trials, also known as the [[Salem]] witch hunt | ||
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Art and culture
- The Salem witch trials, also known as the Salem witch hunt
Births
- Comte de Caylus, writer who supposedly wrote Le Bordel.
- Giuseppe Tartini, composer of the The Devil´s Trill sonata
Deaths
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