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Witchcraft, as most
commonly understood in both
historical and present-day communities, is the use of
alleged supernatural powers of magic. A
witch is...
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trials were a
series of
hearings and
prosecutions of
people accused of
witchcraft in
colonial M****achusetts
between February 1692 and May 1693. More than...
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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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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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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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people who have been
labeled witches or a
search for
evidence of
witchcraft.
Practicing evil
spells or
incantations was
proscribed and punishable...
- The
Witchcraft Acts were a
historical succession of
governing laws in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and the
British colonies on
penalties for the...
- Look up
witchcraft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Witchcraft has a wide
range of
meanings in anthropological, folkloric, mythological, and religious...
- The
views of
witchcraft in
North America have
evolved through an
interlinking history of
cultural beliefs and interactions.
These forces contribute to...
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Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and
Wizardry (/ˈhɒɡwɔːrts/) is a
fictional boarding school of
magic for
students aged
eleven to eighteen, and is the primary...