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  2. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic marks, also called 'witch marks' or 'anti-witch marks' in Europe, are symbols or patterns scratched on the walls, beams and thresholds of buildings to protect them from witchcraft or evil spirits. They have many forms; in Britain they are often flower-like patterns of overlapping circles. [24] such as hexafoils.

  3. Witch bottle - Wikipedia

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    A witch bottle is a apotropaic magical item used as protection against witchcraft. They are described in historical sources from England and the United States . The earliest surviving mention is from seventeenth-century England.

  4. Birth tusk - Wikipedia

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    Birth tusks (also called magical wands or apotropaic wands [1]) are wands for apotropaic magic (to ward off evil), mainly from the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. They are most often made of hippopotamus ivory ( Taweret , represented as a bipedal hippopotamus is the goddess of childbirth and fertility), are inscribed and decorated with a series of ...

  5. Concealed shoes - Wikipedia

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    Since at least the early modern period it was a common custom to hide objects such as written charms (known as apotropaic marks), dried cats, horse skulls, and witch bottles in the structure of a building, [1] but concealed shoes are by far the most common items discovered. [2]

  6. Abracadabra - Wikipedia

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    Abracadabra written in a triangular form as represented in Encyclopædia Britannica. The first known mention of the word was in the second century AD in a book called Liber Medicinalis (sometimes known as De Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima) by Serenus Sammonicus, [10] physician to the Roman emperor Caracalla, who in chapter 52 prescribed that malaria sufferers wear an amulet containing ...

  7. Sympathetic magic - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic magic – Magic intended to repel evil; Contagion heuristic – Perceived transfer of negative qualities through contact; in psychology, the belief, often unconscious, that objects or locations associated with a good or bad past experience still have good or bad qualities

  8. The Priest House, West Hoathly - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic carving on a door at the Priest House West Hoathly. There are witch marks scratched into wood in several places in the house including the front door and on the beam above the main fireplace. These are more properly known as apotropaic marks and were believed to prevent witches from entering the house. They are believed to date from ...

  9. Medieval European magic - Wikipedia

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    The rise of witch trials is brought about by changes in religion as well as changes to the political world in Europe showing once again how different topics had an influence on witchcraft.The fourteenth century already brought about an increase of sorcery trials, however the second and third quarters of the fifteenth century were known for the ...

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