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In ] tradition, '''Aradia''' was the daughter of ] and ]. She was a goddess of witchcraft, and was said to have taught witches their craft. | In ] tradition, '''Aradia''' was the daughter of ] and ]. She was a goddess of witchcraft, and was said to have taught witches their craft. | ||
Etymology of the name: Aradia comes from the name ], a witch goddess that was worshipped since the Middle Age. | Etymology of the name: Aradia comes from the name ], a witch goddess that was worshipped since the Middle Age. |
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In Wiccan tradition, Aradia was the daughter of Diana and Lucifer. She was a goddess of witchcraft, and was said to have taught witches their craft.
Etymology of the name: Aradia comes from the name Herodias, a witch goddess that was worshipped since the Middle Age.