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- '''Witchcraft''' usually refers to the alleged use of supernatural or magical powers in o ...a countermeasure for the effects of bad witchcraft. Someone who practises witchcraft is called a witch (from Old English wicce f. / wicca m.).2 KB (364 words) - 13:17, 16 October 2010
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- | pagename = Witchcraft | abc = witchcraft820 bytes (65 words) - 08:25, 31 August 2011
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- *Alan Macfarlane: 'Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England' *Max Marwick: 'Witchcraft & Sorcery'(met bijdragen van Thomas, Macfarlane, Cohn etc.)892 bytes (113 words) - 10:47, 9 August 2010
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- * ''The Triumph of the Moon - The Rise of Modern Pagan Witchcraft'', Ronald Hutton * ''Historical Dictionary of Witchcraft'', Michael D. Bailey842 bytes (112 words) - 05:33, 8 August 2010
- * [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15674a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia online: 'Witchcraft'] * [http://gethelp.library.upenn.edu/guides/hist/witchcraft.html History of Witchcraft, Research Guide]360 bytes (50 words) - 09:10, 19 August 2010
- *Alan Macfarlane: 'Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England' *Max Marwick: 'Witchcraft & Sorcery'(met bijdragen van Thomas, Macfarlane, Cohn etc.)892 bytes (113 words) - 10:47, 9 August 2010
- *Alan Macfarlane: 'Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England' *Max Marwick: 'Witchcraft & Sorcery'(with contributions by Thomas, Macfarlane, Cohn etc.)896 bytes (113 words) - 11:21, 15 September 2013
- | pagename = Witchcraft | abc = witchcraft820 bytes (65 words) - 08:25, 31 August 2011
- ...s}}</noinclude>(1663-1728) New England Puritan clergyman whose writings on witchcraft helped spark the Salem witch hunts in1692.148 bytes (19 words) - 21:16, 23 July 2009
- '''Witchcraft''' usually refers to the alleged use of supernatural or magical powers in o ...a countermeasure for the effects of bad witchcraft. Someone who practises witchcraft is called a witch (from Old English wicce f. / wicca m.).2 KB (364 words) - 13:17, 16 October 2010
- ...1536) The second wife of King Henry VIII, executed on charges of adultery, witchcraft and incest.147 bytes (20 words) - 02:47, 20 May 2008
- ...ho became the last person to be imprisoned in the United Kingdom under the Witchcraft Act of 1735.170 bytes (23 words) - 04:40, 9 January 2009
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- ...to be imprisoned in the [[United Kingdom]] under the [[Witchcraft Act 1735|Witchcraft Act]] of 1735. ...uncan herself, in a white cloth. Duncan was tried under section 4 of the [[Witchcraft]] Act 1735, covering fraudulent "spiritual" activity, found guilty, and imp3 KB (509 words) - 17:00, 26 August 2024
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- ...[[purification|purified]] the [[Argonauts]]. She was also described as a [[Witchcraft|witch]] or [[enchantress]]. In the ''[[Odyssey]]'' by the [[Ancient Greece|1 KB (153 words) - 17:02, 28 July 2024
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