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- term maleficium applied to forms of sorcery or witchcraft that were conducted with the intention of causing harm. Early in the 14th century, maleficium was...
- Look up maleficium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maleficium may refer to: Maleficium (sorcery), a Latin term meaning "evildoing", "wrongdoing", or...
- The Maleficium is a 1992 role-playing supplement for Ars Magica published by White Wolf Publishing. The Maleficium is a supplement in which the Infernal...
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- first to carry a deathcore sound, albeit in a more progressive style. Maleficium, the band's third EP, was released in December 2013. The music video for...
- Maleficium is the fifth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Morgana Lefay. The album received reviews of 4/5 from AllMusic, 8/10 from Metal Storm...
- performed maleficium, harmful acts of sorcery, against others. The introduction of the idea of demonic forces empowering the acts of maleficium gave the...
- were usually women who were believed to have secretly used black magic (maleficium) against their own community. Usually, accusations of witchcraft were...
- took the appearance of spirits. The practice became known explicitly as maleficium, and the Catholic Church condemned it. Though the practitioners of necromancy...
- heretical—of engaging in magical activities. Medieval Europe also saw the term maleficium applied to forms of magic that were conducted with the intention of causing...