European witchcraft is a multifaceted historical and cultural phenomenon that unfolded over centuries, leaving a mark on the continent's social, religious...
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forces.[citation needed] The term witchcraft arrived with European colonists, along with European views on witchcraft. This term would be adopted by many...
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Witchcraft in Latin America, known in Spanish as brujería (pronounced [bɾuxeɾˈi.a]), is a complex blend of indigenous, African, and European influences...
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Neopagan witchcraft, sometimes referred to as The Craft, is an umbrella term for some neo-pagan traditions that include the practice of magic (also spelled...
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Empire. Prosecutions for witchcraft reached a high point from 1560 to 1630, during the Counter-Reformation and the European wars of religion. Among the...
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people were prosecuted for witchcraft in Europe between 1560 and 1630. Until around 1440, witchcraft-related prosecutions in Europe centered on maleficium...
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Witches' Sabbath (redirect from Sabbath, witchcraft)
Witches' Sabbath is a purported gathering of those believed to practice witchcraft and other rituals. The phrase became especially popular in the 20th century...
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Satanism and Witchcraft is a book by Jules Michelet on the history of witchcraft. Originally published in Paris as La Sorcière in 1862, the first English...
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through a comparative lens vis-a-vis European witchcraft. The definition of witchcraft differs between Africans and Europeans which causes misunderstandings...
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Unlike neighboring England and Scotland, there were few witchcraft (Welsh: dewiniaeth) accusations and trials in Wales throughout the 1500s to mid-1700s...
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forces.[citation needed] The term witchcraft arrived with European colonists, along with European views on witchcraft. This term would be adopted by many...
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stages of the development of witchcraft in Mesopotamia were "comparable to the archaic shamanistic stage of European witchcraft". Witches were not considered...
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Mandrake (section Magic and witchcraft)
magical potions and brews. These were entheogenic preparations used in European witchcraft for their mind-altering and hallucinogenic effects. Starting in the...
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Witch-cult hypothesis (redirect from Witchcraft cult)
in-depth research during the 1960s and 1970s. Contemporary experts in European witchcraft beliefs view the 'pagan witch cult' theory as pseudohistorical. There...
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Witch doctor (category European witchcraft)
originally a type of healer who treated ailments believed to be caused by witchcraft. The term is now more commonly used to refer to healers, particularly...
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Witch-hunt (redirect from Witchcraft trial)
witchcraft. Practicing evil spells or incantations was proscribed and punishable in early human civilizations in the Middle East. In medieval Europe,...
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Witch's mark (category European witchcraft)
pagan rituals alive in Christian Europe." Murray's work became widely accepted and she was considered an expert in witchcraft studies after its publication...
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Coven (category European witchcraft)
witches across Europe met in groups of thirteen which they called "covens". In Wicca and other similar forms of modern pagan witchcraft, such as Stregheria...
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Wicca (redirect from British Traditional Witchcraft)
commonly called it "Witchcraft". Gerald Gardner—the man regarded as the "Father of Wicca"—referred to it as the "Craft of the Wise", "Witchcraft", and "the Witch-cult"...
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Osculum infame (category European witchcraft)
whereby the witch was the recipient of the kiss. Anilingus Kiss of peace Witchcraft Guiley (2010), pp. 191–192 Durrant (2005), p. 40 Guiley (2010), p. 192...
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ISBN 978-0-7387-1876-7 Buckland, Raymond (2002). Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft (2nd ed.). Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 0-87542-050-8. Cunningham, Scott...
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-4.692 The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, formerly known as the Museum of Witchcraft, is a museum dedicated to European witchcraft and magic located in...
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Sorcery (goetia) (redirect from Sorcery in Europe)
Goetia (goh-eh-TEE-ah) is a type of European sorcery, often referred to as witchcraft, that has been transmitted through grimoires—books containing instructions...
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Broxa (category European witchcraft)
In Jewish folklore, Broxa is a bird that is said to suck the milk of goats and sometimes human blood during the night. In medieval Portugal, the Broxa...
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Dianic Wicca (redirect from Feminist Witchcraft)
Dianic Wicca, also known as Dianic Witchcraft, is a modern pagan goddess tradition focused on female experience and empowerment. Leadership is by women...
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the expert on western witchcraft, though her theories were widely discredited. Over the period 1929-1968, she wrote the "Witchcraft" article in successive...
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Munich Manual of Demonic Magic (category European witchcraft)
The Munich Manual of Demonic Magic or Liber incantationum, exorcismorum et fascinationum variarum (CLM 849 of the Bavarian State Library, Munich) is a...
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Familiar (category European witchcraft)
illegal; England's Witchcraft Act 1603 prohibited only evil and wicked spirits".[citation needed] Familiars are most common in western European mythology, with...
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Flying ointment (category European witchcraft)
hallucinogenic ointment said to have been used by witches in the practice of European witchcraft from at least as far back as the Early Modern period, when detailed...
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Witch's ladder (category European witchcraft)
ladder, witches ladder, or witch ladder) is a practice, in folk magic or witchcraft, that is made from knotted cord or hair, that normally constitutes a spell...
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