Names of witches in history

    • What are some good witch names?

      Here are witch names to use for magical characters that practice witchcraft: Andromeda. This name has origins in Greek mythology. Circe. This was a goddess who was capable of changing people into animals. Circe turned Odysseus’s companions into pigs. Elspeth. Elspeth Reoch was executed for witchcraft in Scotland. Flora.


    • Where do witch names come from?

      When it comes to deciding on a witch name, it’s just as much about the name as it is about the story behind it and associated with it. According to the site Grove and Grotto, many names come from “…nature, folklore, and the gods of antiquity. Many names are drawn from ancient stories and are charged with mythic powers.”


    • Are there any famous fictional witches?

      Whether you are going for wacky or scary or historic, here you'll find a long list of female names in general plus famous fictional witches (think Wicked, Hocus Pocus, and Bewitched— movies and TV shows make for great costumes !) and real famous witches from as far back as the 1500s plus a bit of their life stories.



    • [PDF File]Criminals, Lunatics and Witches: Finding the Less Than ...

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      The Pendle witches of 1612 caused a sensation in Lancashire and was one of the more famous of the English witch trials. Ultimately two men and eight women were hanged as witches. Emma Mason, “Witches in the dock: 10 of Britain’s most infamous witch trials,” History Extra, 1 . December


    • [PDF File]Between the Devil and the Inquisition: African Slaves and the ...

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      diabolical sect of witches. Of the five, the four female defendants, Leonor, Giomar, Polonía, and María Linda, eventually testified to practicing diabolical witchcraft. The one man, Cosme Negro, persistently refused to testify, even through physical torture. Deciding he was innocent, the inquisitors dismissed the charges


    • Aswang and Other Kinds of Witches: A Comparative Analysis - JSTOR

      This paper looks at some of the cultural motifs that distinguish and set apart Filipino. tales of witches (like aswang, or flying half-bodied female viscera. suckers) and, by extension, other nearby island Southeast Asian witch tales, from European witch tales of ugly hags flying around on brooms.


    • WITCHCRAFT: WEST TEXAS TRADITIONS IN HISTORICAL ... - TDL

      definition. Many witches wish to emphasize that witchcraft is "a way of practicing magic, an occult technology" (Adler, 1979, p. 43). One in­ formant said, "Witchcraft is a religion and a craft. We are taught to use our talents as any apprentice is, but we use our talent and training —\


    • [PDF File]Witch hunts and the intersections of gender, age and class

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      “We are the granddaughters of the witches you weren't able to burn.” - Tish Thawer in her fictional novel The Witches of BlackBrook (2015) As a European woman, witch hunts are part of my history, a history that was rooted in a misogyny that is still present in European society today, although in different ways, that I was


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      witches, about four-fifths of them women. The largest and most famous outbreak of witchcraft accusations occurred at Salem in 1692. The prominent Puritan minister Cotton Mather summarized the testimony against some of the accused witches in his book Wonders of the Invisible World (1692), the source of the following testimony against Bridget Bishop.


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