Superstitions of the Elizabethan Era
During the Elizabethan Era, alongside the scientific development originated the superstitions. The historians opine during the Celtic era, the tradition of making medicines was handed over to women, i.e., the priestesses. The wise old women of the Elizabethan era were identified as witches and their medicines as magic potions. To know the interesting superstitions of the Elizabethan era read on…| Comments on article "Superstitions of the Elizabethan Era" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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