Most of what we know about Zieglerin and her early life comes from court documents during her trial in 1575. Her birth was an unusual one. She was born prematurely and because of that, wrapped in the skin from a women’s body that had been rubbed with balsam. She stayed like this for two weeks until her body had fully matured (2). She spent her childhood in the Dresden Court of Augustus, Elector of Saxony because her parents came from minor nobility. Zieglerin also had princes and other nobles as her godparents (3). …show more content…
However, he became angry when she rejected him and in turn he raped her and she became pregnant. She brought the baby to full term and after birth she wrapped the child in a linen cloth and threw it into the water (5). At the age of sixteen Anna Maria married yet again, this time to a nobleman from Rothenburg. This marriage was short lived and lasted only nine weeks because her husband died in an accident involving horse riding (6). Her brother then forced her into an unhappy marriage with court jester Heinrich Schombach. In 1566 at a court in Gotha, Zieglerin and Heinrich met Philipp Sommering, an alchemist working for Duke Johann Friedrich. In 1567 the three of them fled together to Eschwege