Hamilton Fush was a Thaian who ended up being burned on the stake in 912 p.g. by order of king Tibianus I for his continuous support of a thesis posited by Isaac Brewton in a post-mortem book four years earlier, which stated that the movement of objects was determined by Satan. Hamilton himself added to this offence by saying that child sacrifice might appease the devil, as mentioned in the Royal Execution Archives.
| Attributes | Values |
|---|---|
| rdfs:label |
|
| rdfs:comment |
|
| dcterms:subject | |
| dbkwik:tibia/prope...iPageUsesTemplate | |
| abstract |
|
| is relatedpages of |