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- Stregheria (Italian pronunciation: [streɡeˈriːa]) is a neo-pagan tradition similar to Wicca, with Italian and Italian American origins. While most practitioners...
- Neopaganism, including Wicca and Stregheria, as an actual deity. Raven Grim****i, founder of the Wiccan-inspired tradition of Stregheria, claims that Aradia was...
- Heirs of Alexandria series by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint, and Dave Freer Stregheria, or the Strega tradition of modern Italian witchcraft Characters of Persona...
- to Wicca emerged in the 1970s, known as Stregheria. While Wicca was inspired by Murray's witch cult, Stregheria closely resembles Charles Leland's controversial...
- over 20 books, including topics on Wicca, Stregheria, witchcraft and neo-paganism. He po****rized Stregheria, the religious practice of witchcraft with...
- Neopaganism, including Wicca and Stregheria, as an actual deity. Raven Grim****i, founder of the Wiccan-inspired tradition of Stregheria, claims that Aradia was...
- In Wicca and other similar forms of modern pagan witchcraft, such as Stregheria and Feri, a coven is a gathering or community of witches, like an affinity...
- Grim****i has written extensively about Aradia in his po****rization of Stregheria, presenting what he admits is his own personal rendering of her story...
- is revered in modern neopagan religions including Roman neopaganism, Stregheria, and Wicca. In the ancient, medieval, and modern periods, Diana has been...
- 2003. Print. Insana, Lina. "Strega Nona's Ethnic Alchemy: Magic Pasta, Stregheria and That Amazing Disappearing 'N'." MELUS 31.2 (Summer 2006): 207-243...