Nicholas Remy
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Nicholas Remy (aka R?y and
Remigius) (
1534 -
1600) was a
French Catholic priest. In
1570 he was named to serve the
Inquisition's tribunals in
Alsace, France. His book
Demonolatria Libri Tres (Demonolatry, Book III), published in
Lyon in
1595, contributed to give him fame as a cruel and fanatic witch hunter, comparable to
Jean Bodin and
De Lancre.
According to Remy, the Devil could appear before people in the shape of a black man or animal, and liked Black Masses. Demons could also have sexual relationships with women and, in case they did not agree, rape them.
Remy was responsible for the death of more than nine hundred persons in witch trials between 1581 and 1591, and this was his highest pride, as he told it.