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Qué (quién) es witchcraft$92191$ - definición

ACT OF THE PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
Witchcraft Act 1563; Witchcraft Act; Witchcraft Act 1603; Witchcraft Act 1562; Witchcraft Act 1541; Witchcraft Statue of 1603; 1735 Witchcraft Act; 1603 Witchcraft Act; Witchcraft act; Witchcraft laws; Witchcraft Act of 1604; Witchcraft Act 1542; Witchcraft Act 1586
  • Lord Chief Justice of England [[Sir John Holt]] by [[Richard van Bleeck]], c. 1700. Holt greatly influenced the end of prosecutions for witchcraft in England. National Portrait Gallery, London.<ref>[https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw03214/Sir-John-Holt Sir John Holt.] National Portrait Gallery.</ref>

Witchcraft VIII: Salem's Ghost         
1996 FILM DIRECTED BY JOSEPH JOHN BARMETTLER
Witchcraft IIX: Salem's Ghost
Witchcraft VIII: Salem's Ghost (also known as Salem's Ghost: Witchcraft) is a 1996 American horror film directed by Joseph John Barmettler and starring Lee Grober, Kim Kopf, Tom Overmyer, David Weills, Anthoni Stewart]], and Jack van Landingham. The eighth film in the Witchcraft horror film series, it was made by Vista Street Entertainment and released by Troma Studios.
Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart         
1992 FILM DIRECTED BY JAMES MERENDINO
Witchcraft 4: The Virgin Heart
Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart is a 1992 American horror film directed by James Merendino and starring Charles Solomon Jr and Julie Strain. The fourth film in the Witchcraft series, it was followed by Witchcraft V: Dance with the Devil.
European witchcraft         
  • The text of the canon ''Episcopi'' in Hs. 119 (Cologne), a manuscript of ''Decretum Burchardi'' dated to ca. 1020.
  • des vaudoises]]"'' in ''Le champion des dames'', by Martin Le France, 1451
  • James VI]], from his ''[[Daemonologie]]'' (1597)
  • Sabbath]] gatherings from the chronicles of [[Johann Jakob Wick]]
  • The ''[[Malleus Maleficarum]]'' was influential in 17th-century European [[witch trials]]
  • defixion]]'' from Eyguieres
  • Painting by [[William Rimmer]] depicting the [[Three Witches]] from [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Macbeth]]''
BELIEF IN WITCHCRAFT IN EUROPE
Mediaeval witchcraft; Medieval witchcraft; Medieval Witchcraft
Belief in witchcraft in Europe can be traced to classical antiquity and has continuous history during the Middle Ages, culminating in the Early Modern witch trials and giving rise to the fairy tale and popular culture "witch" stock character of modern times, as well as to the concept of the "modern witch" in Wicca and related movements of contemporary witchcraft.

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Witchcraft Acts

In England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, and the British colonies, there has historically been a succession of Witchcraft Acts governing witchcraft and providing penalties for its practice, or—in later years—rather for pretending to practise it.