About: Andreas Oxner

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Blood libel in Austria

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  • 1459-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1462-07-12 (xsd:date)
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  • 1462-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Opfer eines als Legende überlieferten Ritualmords (de)
  • blood libel in Austria (en)
  • jeugdacteur (nl)
  • legendárna obeť rituálnej vraždy (sk)
  • legendární oběť rituální vraždy v Tyrolsku (cs)
  • libelo de sangre in Austria (es)
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  • Child of Judenstein (en)
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  • 1752 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1459 (xsd:integer)
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  • Anderl Oxner von Rinn (en)
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  • Andreas Oxner (en)
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  • 1462-07-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Andreas Oxner (en)
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  • Deutsche Sagen , no. 353. Trans. D. L. Ashliman, 2005. (en)
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  • Reinhold Stecher (en)
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  • 1994 (xsd:integer)
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  • In the year 1462 in the village of Rinn in Tyrol a number of Jews convinced a poor farmer to surrender his small child to them in return for a large sum of money. They took the child out into the woods, where, on a large stone, they martyred it to death in the most unspeakable manner. From that time the stone has been called the Jews' Stone. Afterward they hung the mutilated body on a birch tree not far from a bridge. The child's mother was working in a field when the murder took place. She suddenly thought of her child, and without knowing why, she was overcome with fear. Meanwhile, three drops of fresh blood fell onto her hand, one after the other. Filled with terror she rushed home and asked for her child. Her husband brought her inside and confessed what he had done. He was about to show her the money that would free them from poverty, but it had turned into leaves. Then the father became mad and died from sorrow, but the mother went out and sought her child. She found it hanging from the tree and, with hot tears, took it down and carried it to the church at Rinn. It is lying there to this day, and the people look on it as a holy child. They also brought the Jews' Stone there. According to legend a shepherd cut down the birch tree, from which the child had hung, but when he attempted to carry it home he broke his leg and died from the injury. (en)
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  • Child of Judenstein (en)
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  • Andreas Oxner (en)
  • Anderl von Rinn (cs)
  • Anderl von Rinn (de)
  • Andrea Oxner da Rinn (it)
  • Anderl von Rinn (fr)
  • Andreas Oxner (pl)
  • Андреас Охнер (uk)
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  • Andreas Oxner (en)
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