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-'''Catharina Latomia''' is a prepubescent woman featured in the book ''[[Daemonolatreiae libri tres]]'' by [[Nicholas Remy]]. +'''Catharina Latomia''' is a young girl featured in the book ''[[Daemonolatreiae libri tres]]'' by [[Nicholas Remy]].
-According to the account of Remy she was:+According to the account of Remy a demon:
-:"raped twice the same day by a demon, although she opposed resistance, and, not being her body enough mature to receive a man, she almost died because of the hurts". +:"twice raped her in prison [...] and she very nearly died from the injuries she received by that coition".
Catherine Latonia confessed this case to him in [[1587]]. If that confession was an [[excuse to avoid giving the name of the rapist]] or the girl actually thought that a demon had raped her, will remain unknown. Catherine Latonia confessed this case to him in [[1587]]. If that confession was an [[excuse to avoid giving the name of the rapist]] or the girl actually thought that a demon had raped her, will remain unknown.
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Catharina Latomia is a young girl featured in the book Daemonolatreiae libri tres by Nicholas Remy.

According to the account of Remy a demon:

"twice raped her in prison [...] and she very nearly died from the injuries she received by that coition".

Catherine Latonia confessed this case to him in 1587. If that confession was an excuse to avoid giving the name of the rapist or the girl actually thought that a demon had raped her, will remain unknown.



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