In 1609, the Basque region. As therapists, the three sisters found that their lives were in danger due to the arrival of Judge Pierre de Lanclay, a demonologist entrusted by King Henry IV. The judge felt fearful and soon became fascinated by women's freedom and knowledge, leading France's deadliest political coercion
In 1609, the Basque region. As therapists, the three sisters found that their lives were in danger due to the arrival of Judge Pierre de Lanclay, a demonologist entrusted by King Henry IV. The judge felt fearful and soon became fascinated by women's freedom and knowledge, leading France's deadliest political coercion