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  1. Rebecca Towne Nurse (o Nourse) (21 de febrero de 1621-19 de julio de 1692) fue ejecutada por brujería por el gobierno de la Provincia de la Bahía de Massachusetts en Nueva Inglaterra durante los Juicios de Salem en 1692. Ella era la esposa de Francis Nurse, un respetado miembro de la comunidad.

  2. Rebecca Nurse (February 13, 1621 – July 19, 1692) was a woman who was accused of witchcraft and executed by hanging in New England during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was fully exonerated fewer than twenty years later.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2019 · Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on July 21, 2019. Rebecca Nurse (February 21, 1621–July 19, 1692) was a victim of the notorious Salem witch trials, hanged as a witch at 71 years of age. Despite being a fervent churchgoer and an upstanding member of the community—a newspaper of the day referred to her as "saint-like" and "a perfect ...

  4. 5 de nov. de 2012 · Rebecca Nurse was a 71-year-old grandmother and wife of a local artisan when she was accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. Nurse was also the sister of accused witches, Mary Easty and Sarah Cloyce, and the daughter of suspected witch Joanna Blessing Towne.

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    Rebecca Nurse (13 de febrero de 1621 - 19 de julio de 1692) fue una mujer que fue acusada de brujería y ejecutada en la horca en Nueva Inglaterra durante los juicios de brujas de Salem de 1692. Fue exonerada por completo menos de veinte años después.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2021 · The first full biography of Rebecca Nurse, one of the most well-known victims of the 1692 Salem Village Witch-Hunt, published in 2021 – the 400th anniversary of her birth. Available now! Order a Signed Copy. Order on Bookshop.org. Order on Amazon. Advance Praise forA Salem Witch:

  7. Book Guides. In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Rebecca Nurse is a prominent and respected older woman in Puritan Salem, drawn into the witchcraft trials because of her and her husband’s friction with the Putnams. Though she has the least stage time of any of the major characters, Rebecca is important because of the moral ideals she represents.