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    Blockula (Blåkulla in modern Swedish, translated to "Blue Hill") was a legendary island where the Devil held his Earthly court during a witches' Sabbath...
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  • hill", and may refer to: Blå Jungfrun, Swedish island in the Baltic Sea Blockula, legendary island where witches consort with the devil Blue residential...
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  • of Witches, Lithuania Other locations for witches' sabbath in folklore Blockula (Blåkulla), Sweden Brocken, Germany Kyöpelinvuori, Finland Šatrija, Lithuania...
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  • Griis executed, claiming she had abducted him to the sabbath of Satan in Blockula (Blåkulla) where she had molested him sexually. In Stockholm, he became...
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    "Detailed Geographical Account of the highly admirable ancient and famous Blockula, also about the witches' journey and magic sabbaths". Writing more than...
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  • had often visited Blockula, milked cattle with familiars, smeared her feet with oil to walk on water and taken children to Blockula, where their names...
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  • had often visited Blockula, milked cattle with familiars, smeared her feet with oil to walk on water, and taken children to Blockula, where their names...
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  • thereafter she began to take her every night [to Blockula] [...] the second time [she travelled to Blockula] upon a man. Confessed aside that her mother had...
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  • also been known in Catholic Central Europe and Russia. It corresponds to Blockula (in modern Swedish Blåkulla) of Swedish mythology. Kyöpelinvuori has been...
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    Finnish: trulli, 'trulli') is an old Swedish legend about witches flying to Blockula (Swedish: Blåkulla, Blå Jungfrun) on brooms on the Thursday before Easter...
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