Draft:Jacob Distelzweig
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Jacob Distelzweig, a resident of Alicante, Spain, was executed on April 20, 1690, during the Spanish Inquisition.[1] He died as part of the religious fervor created by the Spanish Inquisition,[2] being executed for the dual accusation of homosexuality and witchcraft.[3] He was born the son of a German immigrant in the region of Alicante, Spain in the 1660s, where he worked as a sheep farmer. Jacob formed a friendship with a man named James (last name unknown) who was the son of a minor noble. James' relationship with Jacob was not approved of by his father. Over time, their relationship grew more intimate and they are believed to have become lovers. When he learned of this, James's father confronted him, and James claimed that he had been bewitched by Jacob and made to commit impure acts with him.[4]
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Comment: Nothing substantial changed since the last decline, as "being executed by the Spanish Inquisition" itself does not make the subject notable. At best the the subject would belong in a list of homosexuals executed in the Spanish Inquisition, if such list exist in Wikipedia. The whole article is also written like a narrative. Tutwakhamoe (talk) 14:12, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
Comment: If the creator could give us context, what makes them notable? are they being homosexual? witch? or all of it? is there a great deal of legal or public discussions around this incident? or something? QueerEcofeminist🌈 06:49, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
Jacob Distelzweig | |
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Died | 20 April, 1690 |
Cause of death | Execution by drowning |
Nationality | Spanish |
Known for | Convicted of witchcraft and sodomy in the Spanish Inquisition |
Criminal status |
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Conviction(s) | Witchcraft |
Criminal penalty | Death |