In a remarkable intersection of philately and history, the recent release of a French Andorra stamp commemorates the tragic execution of Joana call, a woman condemned for witchcraft in the 17th century. This poignant reminder of the dark chapters in human history serves not only as a tribute to the victims of ancient injustices but also as a testament to the enduring legacy of superstitions in societal narratives. Unveiled in 2022 by the authorities in Andorra, the stamp has ignited discussions about the implications of witch hunts, gender persecution, and the importance of remembering past atrocities. As Linns Stamp News explores this unique issue, we delve into the broader context of Joana Call’s story and what this commemorative stamp signifies for both collectors and historians alike.
French Andorra Commemorates Historic Tragedy with 2022 Stamp Honoring Joana Call
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Author : Charlotte Adams
Publish date : 2025-04-04 10:19:00
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