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Aradia is one of the prin****l
figures in the
American folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland's 1899 work
Aradia, or the
Gospel of the Witches,
which he believed...
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Aradia, or the
Gospel of the
Witches is a book
composed by the
American folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland that was
published in 1899. It
contains what...
- bore a daughter,
Aradia (a name
likely derived from Herodias), who
leads and
teaches the
witches on earth. Leland's
claim that
Aradia represented an authentic...
- with
ideas inspired by
Charles G. Leland's
Aradia, or the
Gospel of the
Witches (1899). The name "
Aradia" (a
version of Herodias) is due to Leland, who...
-
Gerald Gardner or to a p****age from
Charles Godfrey Leland's 1899 book
Aradia, or the
Gospel of the Witches, and as such is
mainly attributed to the Gardnerian...
- sub-arc
introducing the characters.
Aradia Megido Told as a
powerful psychic with an
ability to
speak with the dead,
Aradia is
responsible for
recovering the...
- "Charles G.
Leland and the
Witches of Italy: The
Origin of
Aradia". In
Mario Pazzaglini (ed.).
Aradia, or the
Gospel of the Witches, A New Translation. Blaine...
-
space with
other like-minded women.
Aradia, or the
Gospel of the
Witches claims that
ancient Diana, Aphrodite,
Aradia, and
Herodias cults linked to the...
- Tang personalities).
Aradia is one of the prin****l
figures in the
American folklorist Charles Godfrey Leland's 1899 work
Aradia, or the
Gospel of the...
-
Aradia in Sardinia: The
Archaeology of a Folk Character. Pp. 40–60 in Ten
Years of
Triumph of the Moon.
Hidden Publishing.
Charles G. Leland,
Aradia:...