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Coloman | |
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Death | 3 February 1116 |
Species | Human |
Skin | White |
Hair | Blonde |
Coloman (Hungarian: Kálmán; Croatian: Koloman; c. 1070 – 3 February 1116) was King of Hungary and Croatia. He was a wizard.
He is famous for claiming that witches do not exist, because he wanted to save them from persecutions.[1]
A depiction of Coloman hangs in the Miter Town Hall.
Etymology
Coloman’s name is a form of the name Colmán. It is derived from Latin columba, "dove".
Behind the scenes
- King Coloman was a real person. He stated in his Law Book of 1100: “For the matter of witches, there is no such thing, therefore no further investigations or trials are to be held.”