Margaret Alice Murray (1863-1963), an Assistant Professor of Egyptology at the University College of London, a fellow of Britain's Royal Anthropological Institute, and a President of the Folklore Society, wrote extensively on a pre-Christian pagan religion that revolved around the Horned God, and her ideas influenced the emergence of Wicca and other pagan traditions.
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