• Aradia (redirect from Cult of Herodias)
    equates Aradia with Herodias, explaining his speculation that Herodias was actually Lilith: "This was not ... derived from the Herodias of the New Testament...
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    have exchanged advice on matters of healing and divination". History of Wicca Stregheria Horned God Cult of Herodias Cohn, Norman (1977) Europe's Inner...
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  • Dianic cult may refer to: the cult of Diana (goddess) the Cult of Herodias in medieval folklore. the Witch-cult_hypothesis#Murray in 19th century Romanticism...
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    19th-century version of [the legend of the Cult of Herodias] that incorporated later materials influenced by medieval diabolism: the presence of 'Lucifero,' the...
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    only Herodias remained alive with her daughter Salome. Herodias was among the few remaining Hasmonean female heirs, as she was granddaughter of Alexander...
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    of Herodias is named as Philip, but he is known to have been called Herod. Although the wording clearly implies the girl was the daughter of Herodias...
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  • Stregheria (redirect from Cult of Diana)
    the Gospel of the Witches (1899). The name "Aradia" (a version of Herodias) is due to Leland, who claimed she was venerated by a "witch-cult" in medieval...
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    Herodias), who leads and teaches the witches on earth. Leland's claim that Aradia represented an authentic tradition from an underground witch-cult,...
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  • Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries is a historical study of the benandanti folk custom of 16th and 17th century Friuli...
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  • Opera House in London, with Nadja Michael as Salome, Michaela Schuster as Herodias, Thomas Moser as Herod, Joseph Kaiser as Narraboth, and Michael Volle as...
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    Scottish cult of Diana"; rather, the name was contemporary authorities' way of classifying such beliefs. Names used for this figure included Herodias, Abundia...
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    off so easily. Because the cult of Mary Magdalene was inextricably associated with the Catholic teaching of the intercession of saints, it came under particularly...
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    Mark 6 (category Gospel of Mark chapters)
    Mark then tells of the death of John the Baptist at the hands of Herod Antipas. Herod is married to his wife Herodias, former wife of his brother Herod...
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    Jesus (redirect from Jesus of Nazareth)
    of his reign. A further method uses the date of the death of John the Baptist and the marriage of Herod Antipas to Herodias, based on the writings of...
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    ages sometimes used in place of Herodias). One of the first individuals to regularly depict witches after the witch-craze of the medieval period was Albrecht...
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    Creating the Cult of St. Joseph, Princeton University Press, 2006, ISBN 9780691096315 Bauckham, Richard (2015). Jude and the Relatives of Jesus in the...
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    fundraising practices). Roch Thériault (1947-2011, founder of a polygamous doomsday cult called the Ant Hill Kids) John Paul Jackson (1950-2015, author...
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    Longinus (category Unnamed people of the Bible)
    relic, corpules of alleged blood taken from the Holy Lance, enjoyed a revived cult in late 13th century Bologna under the combined impetus of the Grail romances...
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    Perchta as synonymous with other leading female spirits: Holda, Diana, Herodias, Richella and Abundia. Grimm thought Holda is her equivalent while the...
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    Fathers and the Cult of the Martyrs. Oxford University Press. p. 164. ISBN 9780190208684. Brian Bartholomew Tan. "On Envy". Church of Saint Michael. Retrieved...
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    Herod Agrippa (category People in Acts of the Apostles)
    Malatha of Idumea, where they led a modest existence, far from the splendor of the imperial court. Cypros got along well with Herodias, the wife of Herod...
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    not include any account of a struggle between Christians and the Roman government as a result of the latter's imperial cult. Thus Paul is depicted as...
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    Content of Paul's Cultic Atonement Metaphors, Society of Biblical Literature Freeman, Charles (2010). "What Did Paul Achieve?". A New History of Early Christianity...
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    trials held in cases of witch-hunt. Connected to pagan cults, it has been placed side by side with the figures of Diana, Herodias, Perchta. It could manifest...
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    Pontius Pilate (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    chronology of events for Pilate's rule. Joan Taylor argues that Pilate had a policy of promoting the imperial cult, which may have caused some of the friction...
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    Middle Ages, and Richard Beere, Abbot of Glastonbury from 1493 to 1524, put the cult of Joseph at the heart of the abbey's legendary traditions. He was...
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    worship of Artemis, a virgin goddess; the Temple of Artemis there is regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The cult of Mary was...
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    Tiberius (redirect from Reign of Tiberius)
    in Rome's eastern provinces, and promoted restraint in the empire-wide cult to the deceased Augustus. When Tiberius died, he was given a sumptuous funeral...
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  • The likeness of the king: a prehistory of portraiture in late medieval France by Stephen Perkinson 2009 ISBN 0-226-65879-1 p. 30 Herodias: at home in that...
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    Satan (redirect from Lord of This World)
    existence of Satan or any analogous figure and have repeatedly and emphatically rejected the notion that they venerate such an entity. The cult of the skeletal...
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