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Anna Eriksdotter or Anna Ersdotter (1624 – 15 June 1704), called ''Sotpackan'' (English: soot-witch), was an Swedish woman accused of being a witch. She was the last person executed for sorcery in Sweden.〔Ankarloo, Bengt, Satans raseri: en sannfärdig berättelse om det stora häxoväsendet i Sverige och omgivande länder, Ordfront, Stockholm, 2007 (''Rage of Satan'') 〕 ==Background== Anna Eriksdotter was widely rumored to be a witch for decades before she was put on trial. She was originally from Bollnäs and moved to the village of Skomakarbacken, Lista with her husband, who was a soldier, in about 1680. Her claimed ability to heal blood-wounds and her unusual good hand with animals gave her the nickname 'Sotpackan' and caused gossip that she had a pact with Satan. She was for a period a servant of the village vicar, but he fired her when he heard of the gossip. One morning when the vicar was going to the church to give a sermon, seeds were planted on the road to the church, and when he got there, he was allegedly unable to speak.〔Ankarloo, Bengt, Satans raseri: en sannfärdig berättelse om det stora häxoväsendet i Sverige och omgivande länder, Ordfront, Stockholm, 2007 (''Rage of Satan'') 〕
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