They usually hang, but sometimes MAY burn them (witches, as they call it)
In the medieval era. At least it is most common known to be in the medieval era.
they died
They were burned on the stake, or they would be dunked in water. If they survived, the people would believe that they saved themselves and they would burn on a stake. If they drowned they would be found innocent. It wasn't much of a sensible way to catch witches, because if you were innocent, you would be dead anyway :(
Samlesbury witches happened in 1612.
No, Saint Patrick did not kill or burn witches.
drown them, burn them. Anything to get rid of them if they were proven to be witches.
Witches are not real.
They stayed safe by burning the witches or hanging them. Old legends say that if you burn a witches hair they will have no power.
the would either get hung or they would burn the witches. Very painful deaths
burn them!
Burning the Witches was created in 1983-11.
Witches were burnt because it was believed to be the way to destroy them.
The couplet repeated by the witches in their chant is "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble."
Maybe what you are looking for is actually Burn through the witches by Rob Zombie....
We no longer find witches and burn them on the stake.
No they don't because witches dont exist and they might've done that if they were crazy like 3000 years ago.