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How Did Medieval People Think Witchcraft Worked?

October 27
1h 25m

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Witchcraft in medieval Europe was not a fringe superstition but part of the way people understood the world itself. From spoiled milk and ruined bread to storms, illness, and sudden death, misfortune was never seen as chance — it was evidence of malice, of curses whispered by neighbors, or of alliances made with darker powers. This video explores how medieval people thought witchcraft worked: the charms and poppets, the imagined pacts with the Devil, the fear of night flights and sabbaths, the ordeals of trials, and the cultural paranoia that turned suspicion into accusation.


In a world alive with saints, relics, angels, demons, and witches, nothing happened without reason. Witchcraft gave meaning to suffering, villains to blame, and order to chaos. To understand it is to step into a universe where reality itself bent to belief.


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