The black, red, gray and pink design honors the thousands of individuals—mostly women—who were persecuted under the Scottish Witchcraft Act Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Between 1563 and 1736 ...
Between 1563 and 1736, thousands of individuals were executed under Scotland’s Witchcraft Act. Designed to enforce godliness in the newly Protestant country, the law condemned anyone who appeared to ...
Modern tartans are registered for organisations, individuals, and commemorative purposes in the official Scottish Register of ...
A Scottish medium who had 'power' to summon spirits of the dead. Scores of eyewitnesses. The last British person imprisoned ...
He then went back to the Celtic Pagan nation of Ireland and converted people to Catholicism. St. Patrick died on March 17, as ...
Taking place across three days in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee, Games Talks Live Scotland will feature speakers such as The ...
Ava Reid’s historical fiction novel 'Lady Macbeth' takes aim at the unjust and violent treatment of women throughout history.
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Maryland is the most recent state to introduce legislation to exonerate those convicted of witchcraft centuries ago. But why ...
According to popular legend, the Celtic Cross was introduced by St ... Patrick combined the Christian cross with the pagan sun to give the newly converted followers the idea of the importance ...
"Only early Norse literature, such as Hávamál andVöluspá, can give us a direct insight into pagan Norse religion," Jensen tells sciencenorway.no. Many have been fascinated by the Celtic pagan ...