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The first written description of a Finnish tietäjä's ecstatic behaviour was published in Finland in 1733 by Gabriel Maxenius : Namely at the moment in which they heal someone or close or open that person's wounds , they invent in their ...
The first written description of a Finnish tietäjä's ecstatic behaviour was published in Finland in 1733 by Gabriel Maxenius : Namely at the moment in which they heal someone or close or open that person's wounds , they invent in their ...
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tormentor , supposedly pierced to the core by the knife , thus sending the dog to its own home to bite and gnaw the person who had ' broken'us . That sorcery seemed to have been very effective . A certain person living not far from us ...
tormentor , supposedly pierced to the core by the knife , thus sending the dog to its own home to bite and gnaw the person who had ' broken'us . That sorcery seemed to have been very effective . A certain person living not far from us ...
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The noun fordæða , according to the glossary in NGL V : 200 , is particularly used to describe a person who engages in sorcery . 11 In DI II no . 97. “ Um sakeyri biskups og konungs ” about the cases of fines between bishop and king .
The noun fordæða , according to the glossary in NGL V : 200 , is particularly used to describe a person who engages in sorcery . 11 In DI II no . 97. “ Um sakeyri biskups og konungs ” about the cases of fines between bishop and king .
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