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- Witchcraft - Wikipedia
The belief in witches has been found throughout history in a great number of societies worldwide Most of these societies have used protective magic or counter-magic against witchcraft, and have shunned, banished, imprisoned, physically punished or killed alleged witches
- Witchcraft in North America - Wikipedia
The infamous Salem witch trials in Massachusetts, along with other witch hunts in places like Maryland and Pennsylvania, exemplified European and Christian fear and hysteria surrounding accusations of witchcraft
- European witchcraft - Wikipedia
European belief in witchcraft gradually dwindled during and after the Age of Enlightenment One text that shaped the witch-hunts was the Malleus Maleficarum, a 1486 treatise that provided a framework for identifying, prosecuting, and punishing witches
- Wicca - Wikipedia
An elective identification with the image of the witch during the time of the persecutions is commonly regarded as part of the reclamation of female power, a myth that is used by modern feminist witches as an aid in their struggle for freedom from patriarchal oppression
- Witchcraft - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Witchcraft is the use of magical powers This might be for healing, seeing into the future, causing harm, or for religion
- Definition, History, Trials, Witch Hunts, Facts - Britannica
Witchcraft is a term usually applied to harm brought upon others through the use of supernatural or occult powers The person engaging in witchcraft is called a witch, while the act of causing harm may be termed cursing, hexing, bewitchment, or maleficium
- Witch (word) - Wikipedia
The English word witch, from the Old English wiċċe, is a term rooted in European folklore and superstition for a practitioner of witchcraft, magic or sorcery
- Witchcraft (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Witchcraft has a wide range of meanings in anthropological, folkloric, mythological, and religious contexts Witchcraft may otherwise refer to: Neopagan witchcraft, umbrella term for syncretic earth-centered religious movements Wicca, influential neopagan religion adapting Western esoteric practices
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