Stregheria is an archaic Italian word meaning "witchcraft"[#endnote_NDIL], that has been revived, principally by Raven Grimassi, to refer to an Italian-based tradition of religious witchcraft. It is sometimes called La Vecchia Religione (the Old Religion).
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| - Stregheria is an archaic Italian word meaning "witchcraft"[#endnote_NDIL], that has been revived, principally by Raven Grimassi, to refer to an Italian-based tradition of religious witchcraft. It is sometimes called La Vecchia Religione (the Old Religion).
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| - Russell
- Grimassi
- RavenWolf
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| - Jeffrey Russell
- Raven Grimassi
- Silver RavenWolf
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| - Barstow, Anne
- Magliocco, Sabina
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| - About Fabrisia
- Common misunderstandings about my works
- Cythrawl: Strega
- Fabrisia: History of Stregheria
- History of Stregheria
- Mediterannean/Aegean Parallels in Modern Wicca
- Sgath
- Stregheria.com FAQ
- The Stregoneria Italiana Project
- To Ride a Silver Broomstick
- Tools and Symbols of Stregheria
- Ways of the Strega
- Witchcraft in the Middle Ages
- Witchcraze
- Spells, Saints, and Streghe: Witchcraft, Folk Magic, and Healing in Italy
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| - Pomegranate: The Journal of Pagan Studies,
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- 801492890(xsd:integer)
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| - Cornell University Press
- HarperSanFrancisco
- Llewellyn Publications
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- 1995(xsd:integer)
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| - Stregheria is an archaic Italian word meaning "witchcraft"[#endnote_NDIL], that has been revived, principally by Raven Grimassi, to refer to an Italian-based tradition of religious witchcraft. It is sometimes called La Vecchia Religione (the Old Religion). Italian-American Leo Martello claimed to belong to a "family tradition" of religious witchcraft in his 1970s book Witchcraft: The Old Religion, but did not use the word 'Stregheria', preferring "the Strega Tradition". Usage of 'Stregheria' came to prominence within Neopaganism after Grimassi's publication of Ways of the Strega in 1994. Unlike most other religious witchcraft traditions, with the notable exception of Gardnerian Wicca, Stregheria has received attention from the academic community. While Grimassi remains the principle name associated with Stregheria, there are also people who identify with the tradition, and Grimassi's history of it, but do not recognize him as a religious leader[#endnote_Fabrisia], and other parties interested in Italian witchcraft have been critical of both him and his writing[#endnote_Stregoneria]. Grimassi himself teaches the "Arician Tradition" or "Aridian Tradition" (both are used), a variant of Stregheria.
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