3. The Mice of Stelvio (1519)

In 1519, the town of Stelvio, Italy, summoned a group of mice to court for ravaging local crops. The animals were given a legal defense, which pleaded for leniency due to their struggle for survival. In a curious twist, the court’s verdict ordered the mice to vacate the fields—an attempt to reason with nature itself. This case perfectly illustrates how medieval legal systems often projected human qualities onto animals. Read more