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Your search for: europe AND witchcraft


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Books on: europe witchcraft

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  • Air Force Witchcraft; Political Correctness Casts a Spell on the Armed Forces
    Newspaper article; The Washington Times (Washington, DC), May 6, 2011
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    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    Air Force Witchcraft; Political Correctness Casts a Spell on the Armed Forces. Byline...out hundreds of years ago. The religions of the barbaric tribes of Europe faded away as the Roman conquest brought civilization to the region...
     
  • ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS ; Alice Kyteler: Kilkenny Woman Was Tried for Witchcraft in the 14th Century
    Newspaper article; The Daily Mail (London, England), October 19, 2007
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    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...Kilkenny Woman Was Tried for Witchcraft in the 14th Century...eventually tried in 1324 for witchcraft, inone of the the first cases of its kind in Europe. Alice was born into...she was foundguilty of witchcraft. But the night before...
     
  • A Cruise into the Past; 14 Days in Heartof Europe
    Newspaper article; The Washington Times, September 24, 2005
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...has the tallest cathedral in Europe, a Gothic masterpiece built...the stake in the 1600s for witchcraft - but the brewery and the brew...housing the largest pipe organ in Europe. A staunch Catholic holdout...and the gateway to Eastern Europe. In Linz, we find a beautiful...
     
  • No Room for Navel Gazing While Europe Implodes
    Newspaper article; Daily Post (Liverpool, England), October 26, 2011
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    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...half a per cent. Indeed, Europe has been a minority issue in...face of gaping divisions over Europe. This is particularly true...gazing at its own navel while Europe implodes. Mondays debate featured...people would be burned for witchcraft for signing anything on the...
     
  • The Lives of Our Saints
    Newspaper article by Stacy St. Clair; Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), January 30, 2000
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...In an effort to save his life, the couple sailed to Europe. Elizabeth found Catholicism in Italy, but lost her...Academy; Lisle): gall stones, nettle rash, against witchcraft, Europe, fever, Monks, poison, inflammatory diseases...
     

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Encyclopedia Articles on: europe witchcraft

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  • Witchcraft
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    WITCHCRAFT a form of sorcery, or the...interchangeably. European diabolical witchcraft was a form of sorcery that...The origins of witchcraft in Europe are found in the pre-Christian...executions became common throughout Europe and reached a peak during...
     
  • Belladonna
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...belladona, of the nightshade family. Native to Europe and now grown in the United States, the plant...times as a poison and as a sedative; in medieval Europe large doses were used by witchcraft and devil-worship cults to produce hallucinogenic...
     
  • Poison Affair
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...instituted to judge cases of poisoning and witchcraft, and the poison epidemic came to an end in France. The affair was symptomatic of the witchcraft trials of the period throughout Europe and in New England; however, the judicial...
     
  • Hex
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    HEX witchcraft or one who works it. The word is of German origin, and beliefs connected with it spread from Europe to the United States, especially to the Pennsylvania Dutch country. The hex can be worked by either sex, but more commonly by...
     
  • Magic , in Entertainment
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...flowed from their mouths). In Christian Europe from the Middle Ages through the 17th...magic was also commonly associated with witchcraft or sorcery and, although magicians called...was in Reginald Scots The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1554), which explained sleight of...
     

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