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In ], Aradia de Toscano is a female quasi-] figure thought to be the human ] of the ] ], who in turn was the daughter of the ] ] ] and the Roman ]].
In ] tradition, '''Aradia''' was the daughter of ] and ]. She was a goddess of witchcraft, and was said to have taught witches their craft.


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The name Aradia comes from the name ], a witch goddess that was supposedly worshipped since the Middle Ages. This form of the name comes from an 1897 book entitled ''Aradia: The Gospel of the Witches'' (by ]).

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In Stregheria, Aradia de Toscano is a female quasi-messianic figure thought to be the human incarnation of the demigoddess Aradia, who in turn was the daughter of the Roman god Lucifer and the Roman goddessDiana.

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