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  • 121Witch-king of Angmar — Unknown Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases Witch king of Angmar, Black Captain, Lord of the Nazgûl, Chieftain of the Ringwraiths Race Men Book(s) The Fel …

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  • 122Witch trials in Early Modern Europe — The period of witch trials in Early Modern Europe came in waves and then subsided. There were early trials in the 15th and early 16th centuries, but then the witch scare went into decline, before becoming a big issue again and peaking in the 17th …

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  • 123Witch World — The Witch World by Andre Norton is a long series of fantasies laid in a parallel universe where magic works and, at the beginning at least, is the exclusive property of women. The series combines many traits of high fantasy and sword and sorcery …

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  • 124Witch of Endor — The Medium of Endor: from the frontispiece to Saducismus Triumphatus by Joseph Glanvill The Witch of Endor, sometimes called the Medium of Endor, was a woman who called up the ghost of the recently deceased prophet Samuel, at the demand of King… …

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  • 125Witch Hazel (Looney Tunes) — WBToonChar name =Witch Hazel image caption = first appearance = Bewitched Bunny , 1954 created by = Chuck Jones voiced by =Bea Benaderet 1954 1956, June Foray, starting with Broom Stick Bunny, in 1956 known aliases = known relatives = known pets …

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  • 126Witch doctor — For other uses, see Witch doctor (disambiguation). Two Lassa witch doctors A witch doctor originally referred to a type of healer who treated ailments believed to be caused by witchcraft. It is currently used to refer to healers in some third… …

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  • 127Witch of Agnesi — In mathematics, the witch of Agnesi (Italian pronunciation: [a.ˈɲe.zi]), sometimes called the witch of Maria Agnesi is the curve defined as follows. The Witch of Agnesi with labeled points Starting with a fixed circle, a point O on the… …

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  • 128Witch (etymology) — The etymology of the word witch traces back to the Old English language with the German and Indo European languages as possible older sources. Germanic etymologyThe word witch derives from the Old English nouns IPA|/ˈwitʧɑ/ (masc.) sorcerer,… …

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