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- Italian word for "witchcraft", the most used word in modern Italian being stregoneria. Stregheria is sometimes referred to as la Vecchia Religione ("the Old...
- Enrico. Hieronymus Bosch. Insigne pittore nel crepuscolo del medio evo. Stregoneria, magia, alchimia, simbolismo. Roma: Youcanprint Ed., 2015. ISBN 978-88-91171-74-0...
- involved in witchcraft, their jobs, the meetings. Monia Montechiarini in 'Stregoneria: Crimine Femminile', 'Streghe, eretici e benandanti del Friuli Venezia...
- ISBN 88-7667-027-0, in Italian M****imo Centini, Le schiave di Diana: Stregoneria e sciamanismo tra superstizione e demonizzazione (Nuova atlantide). ECIG...
- Opéra Garnier, Paris, France (cf. The Phantom of the Opera) Museo della Stregoneria di Triora in Italy Čachtice Castle in Slovakia National Museum of Western...
- of the Witches" The complete text of "Aradia" by Charles Leland. The Stregoneria Italiana Project[usurped], which contains an academic discussion of the...
- Benevento in southern Italy is the home of an ancient tradition of stregoneria. The witches of Benevento were reputed to come from all over Italy to...
- witches. Some practitioners of the neopagan "religion of witchcraft" Stregoneria (or "Streghe") may consider it a remnant of a more ancient Italian magic...
- the Joanneum Graz Tubalcain (Allegory of Music) Museo Horne Witchraft Stregoneria (Choice of Hercules between Vice and Virtue) Galleria degli Uffizi Saint...
- company Giulio Einaudi in 1966 under the Italian title of I Benandanti: Stregoneria e culti agrari tra Cinquecento e Seicento. It was later translated into...