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In ] tradition, '''Aradia''' was the daughter of ] and ]. |
In both ]n and ] tradition, '''Aradia''' was the daughter of ] and ]. Some believe Her to have been the ] equivalent of the ] ], the daughter of ] and ], however there is very little evidence that such a character existed in Greek mythology. | ||
Another theory, popularized by Charles Godfrey Leland in his 1899 publication of ''Aradia: The Gospel of the Witches'', is that the name "Aradia" is a corruption of "]". | |||
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 both Stregherian and Wiccan tradition, Aradia was the daughter of Diana and Lucifer. Some believe Her to have been the Roman equivalent of the Greek Hera Dea, the daughter of Artemis and Phosporus, however there is very little evidence that such a character existed in Greek mythology.
Another theory, popularized by Charles Godfrey Leland in his 1899 publication of Aradia: The Gospel of the Witches, is that the name "Aradia" is a corruption of "Herodias".
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