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Blockula (Blåkulla in
modern Swedish,
translated to "Blue Hill") was a
legendary island where the
Devil held his
Earthly court during a witches' Sabbath...
- Finnish: trulli, 'trulli') is an old
Swedish legend about witches flying to
Blockula (Swedish: Blåkulla, Blå Jungfrun) on
brooms on the
Thursday before Easter...
- It is
known for the blue
highrise buildings "Blåkulla" (Blue Hill or
Blockula) which,
against a
rather strong and long-lasting opinion, in the beginning...
- "Detailed
Geographical Account of the
highly admirable ancient and
famous Blockula, also
about the witches'
journey and
magic sabbaths".
Writing more than...
- Oväsendet" ("The
Great Noise") of 1668–1676; She was
called "The
Queen of
Blockula", and
together with her
sister Brita Zippel the most
famous witch in Swedish...
- of Witches,
Lithuania Other locations for witches'
sabbath in
folklore Blockula (Blåkulla),
Sweden Brocken,
Germany Kyöpelinvuori,
Finland Šatrija, Lithuania...
- also been
known in
Catholic Central Europe and Russia. It
corresponds to
Blockula (in
modern Swedish Blåkulla) of
Swedish mythology. Kyöpelinvuori has been...
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thereafter she
began to take her
every night [to
Blockula] [...] the
second time [she
travelled to
Blockula] upon a man.
Confessed aside that her
mother had...
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carrier brings, they must
reserve for the devil, and that is
brought to
Blockula,
where he
gives them of it as much as he
thinks fit. —They added, that...
- had
often visited Blockula,
milked cattle with familiars,
smeared her feet with oil to walk on
water and
taken children to
Blockula,
where their names...