The Witches of Thessaly: Greek Sorceresses

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Ancient Greek writers described Thessaly as the home of dangerous witches who could draw down the moon, raise the dead, and brew deadly potions. These weren't gentle wise women—they were feared magicians wielding tremendous power. Roman poets wrote of them with terror and fascination. They represent the ancient archetype of the witch as dangerous woman who refuses to be controlled.

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