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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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