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Blåkulla Journeys in Swedish Folklore PER - ANDERS ÖSTLING In the early modern era up to and including the latter half of the 19th century , witches and the witch Sabbath of Blåkulla ( the Swedish equivalent of the German Brocken ) were ...
Blåkulla Journeys in Swedish Folklore PER - ANDERS ÖSTLING In the early modern era up to and including the latter half of the 19th century , witches and the witch Sabbath of Blåkulla ( the Swedish equivalent of the German Brocken ) were ...
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The Location of Blåkulla Blåkulla appears under other names such as Blå kullen , Blåkullan , Helvetet , Josefsdal , Hecklefjäll and Heckenfjäll . The place Blåkulla is first mentioned in Olaus Magnus's work on the Nordic peoples ( 1555 ) ...
The Location of Blåkulla Blåkulla appears under other names such as Blå kullen , Blåkullan , Helvetet , Josefsdal , Hecklefjäll and Heckenfjäll . The place Blåkulla is first mentioned in Olaus Magnus's work on the Nordic peoples ( 1555 ) ...
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witch was able to create an opening in the wall by pointing at it with a needle and saying something like “ now open , you wall for those who are in company , we are going to Blåkulla ” ( Trolldomskommission i Västernorrland 1674 ) .
witch was able to create an opening in the wall by pointing at it with a needle and saying something like “ now open , you wall for those who are in company , we are going to Blåkulla ” ( Trolldomskommission i Västernorrland 1674 ) .
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Articles | 7 |
Witchcraft Women and the Borders of a Household | 33 |
Witchcraft and Causal Links Accounts of Maleficent Witch | 51 |
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