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Forget the pointy hats and broomsticks (although, those are pretty cool too). These history-making witches were healers, rebels, and downright badass women who defied expectations. We're talking about Alice Kyteler, the first woman accused of witchcraft in Ireland, who used her knowledge of herbs to challenge the male-dominated medical field. Or La Voisin, the French fortune teller who became entangled in a royal poisoning scandal (spoiler alert: it didn't end well for her). ☠️ These are... The History Of Witchcraft, Historical Witches, Wicca History, History Of Witches, History Of Witchcraft, Famous Witches, Witchcraft History, Scientific Inventions, Witch History

Forget the pointy hats and broomsticks (although, those are pretty cool too). These history-making witches were healers, rebels, and downright badass women who defied expectations. We're talking about Alice Kyteler, the first woman accused of witchcraft in Ireland, who used her knowledge of herbs to challenge the male-dominated medical field. Or La Voisin, the French fortune teller who became entangled in a royal poisoning scandal (spoiler alert: it didn't end well for her). ☠️ These are...

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Yep, it's true! The language was spoken in ancient Babylon a city in Mesopotamia which was a pagan city. ”Avada kedavra in English - Origin: Avada Kedavra - Aramaic for “let the thing be destroyed”, it’s said to be the original saying of Abra Kadabra.” http://translation.babylon.com/english/Avada%20kedavra/ (second fun fact: the tower of babble was actually knocked over by Alexander the Great's soldiers during one of his many conquests, so that he could build a monument of himself in its…

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Who was the Bell Witch? The Bell Witch is a legendary figure from American folklore, said to have haunted the Bell family in Adams, Tennessee, during the early 19th century. This eerie tale involves strange noises, physical attacks, and mysterious voices that tormented the family, especially John Bell and his daughter Betsy. The witch, believed to be the spirit of a woman named Kate Batts, allegedly cursed the Bell family, leading to John Bell's death. Is the Bell Witch real? While many…

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