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  2. Witch trials in Italy - Wikipedia

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    After the 1530s, witchcraft executions in Italy decreased, and for several decades, lesser punishments than the death penalty became common in Italian witch trials. [ 1 ] The Italian states experienced a second wave of witchcraft executions during the Counter-Reformation , and reached their peak between circa 1580 and 1660, before they finally ...

  3. Witchcraft in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church often accused many types of women of performing magic in order to “bind” the passions of their clients, neighbors, friends, or even family. Binding Passions: Tales of Magic, Marriage, and Power at the End of the Renaissance by Guido Ruggiero offers many examples of “prostitution, concubinage, love magic, renegade clerics, a social hierarchy that largely overlooked the ...

  4. Marco Dimitri - Wikipedia

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    Marco Dimitri (13 February 1963 – 13 February 2021) was an Italian Satanist and the president of the cultural association "Bambini di Satana" (BdS – "Children of Satan"). His interest in Satanism was seeded while he served in the military. In 1982 he became president of the cultural organization "Bambini di Satana," a group with more than ...

  5. Christianity and paganism - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Christianity over Paganism, a painting by Gustave Doré (1899). Paganism is commonly used to refer to various religions that existed during Antiquity and the Middle Ages, such as the Greco-Roman religions of the Roman Empire, including the Roman imperial cult, the various mystery religions, religious philosophies such as Neoplatonism and Gnosticism, and more localized ethnic ...

  6. Satanism - Wikipedia

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    [273] [275] Much of their beliefs on aliens, meditation, and telepathic contacts with demons have become popular in a larger milieu within the currents of recent non-LaVeyan theistic Satanism. [269] According to Petersen's survey (2014), Joy of Satan's angelfire network has a surprising prominence among theistic Satanist websites on the ...

  7. Satan - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, Satan became a devil (shaiṭān) or jinn after he refused to obey. [199] The Tarikh Khamis narrates that Satan was a jinn who was admitted into Paradise as a reward for his righteousness and, unlike the angels, was given the choice to obey or disobey God. [200]

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  9. Devil in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Lucifer, considered a former radiant archangel, lost his light after his fall and became the dark Satan (the enemy). [ 209 ] Eastern Orthodoxy maintains that God did not create death, but that it was forged by the devil through deviance from the righteous way (a love of God and gratitude). [ 210 ]