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    Margaret Alice Murray FSA Scot FRAI (13 July 1863 – 13 November 1963) was an Anglo-Indian Egyptologist, archaeologist, anthropologist, historian, and...
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    Margaret Murray Washington (March 9, 1865 - June 4, 1925) was an American educator who was the principal of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute,...
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  • Margaret Murray (1863–1963) was a British Egyptologist and anthropologist. Margaret Murray may also refer to: Margaret Deborah Murray or Margaret Murray...
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    had purported the Witch-Cult's existence, such as Jules Michelet and Margaret Murray. For Wiccans, the Horned God is "the personification of the life force...
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    most prominent exposition when it was adopted by British Egyptologist Margaret Murray, who presented her version of it in The Witch-Cult in Western Europe...
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    Margaret Murray Cookesley or Murray-Cookesley (1844–1927), born Margaret Deborah Cookesley, took the name Murray upon marriage, and was an English painter...
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    Margaret Murray Robertson (22 April 1823 – 14 February 1897) was a Scottish-Canadian teacher and writer. Margaret was born in Stuartfield, Scotland, 22...
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  • Margaret McMurray (died 1760) appears to have been one of the last native speakers of a Lowland dialect of Scottish Gaelic in the Galloway variety. In...
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    Margaret M. Hanson (née Murray) is an American astronomer and academic at the University of Cincinnati where she is a professor of physics. She has been...
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    Witches. The theory's most notable advocate was the English Egyptologist Margaret Murray, who promoted it in a series of books – most notably 1921's The Witch-Cult...
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  • conventum = convention) remained largely unused in English until 1921 when Margaret Murray promoted the idea that all witches across Europe met in groups of thirteen...
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  • Jessie Margaret Murray (9 February 1867 – 25 September 1920) was a British psychoanalyst and suffragette. Born in India, she moved to the UK when she...
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  • Margaret Murray, published at the height of the success of Frazer's Golden Bough. Certain university circles subsequently celebrated Margaret Murray as...
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  • emerged in the 18th century and the Witch-cult hypothesis presented by Margaret Murray. He proceeds to offer an introduction to the benandanti, and then thanks...
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    Margaret Smith Murray (née Polson; born June 1, 1844 – January 27, 1927), better known as Margaret Polson Murray, was a Canadian social reformer, magazine...
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  • Margaret Ransone Murray (November 16, 1901 – July 13, 1986) was an American scientist known primarily for her work on methods to establish cultures of...
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  • missing publisher (link) Murray, Margaret A. (1962) [1921]. The Witch-Cult in Western Europe. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Murray, Margaret A. (1952) [1931]. The...
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    Murray voices support for renaming Margaret Court Arena". Outsports. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022. Murray...
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  • Margaret Murray (died March 22, 2006) was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player. She batted and threw right handed. Born in Joliet...
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    the city upwards. Since 2016, Brash's partner has been Margaret Murray-Benge. As Margaret Murray, she was a councillor for Waimairi District (1977–1989)...
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    Margaret Murray Washington School, also known as the M.M. Washington Career High School, is a historic structure located in the Truxton Circle neighborhood...
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  • read of the historical witch-cult in the works of such writers as Margaret Murray. It was subsequently founded in the 1950s by Gardner, who claimed to...
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    different camps. The first camp, sometimes called "Murray-ists", supports British anthropologist Margaret Murray's theory of the witch's mark. Historical discussion...
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  • Marija Gimbutas. Some have related it as well to the work of authors Margaret Murray and Robert Graves. Çatalhöyük Dodona Elam Feminist theology Matriarchal...
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  • Margaret Murray MBE (1921 – 2015), was a British music educator and musician. Together with Gunild Keetman, she produced a "seminal" English-language...
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    of G.I. Gurdjieff. Murray is the godfather to Wes Anderson's daughter, Freya. During the filming of Stripes, Murray married Margaret Kelly on January 25...
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  • Booker T. Washington, Margaret Murray Washington, convened the meeting. Founders of the NACWC included Harriet Tubman, Margaret Murray Washington, Frances...
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  • survival of the theoretical "witch-cult" discussed in the works of Margaret Murray—a theory that is now discredited. He claimed to be reviving a pagan...
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    Celtic, the hag-like Cailleach figure of Irish and Scottish mythology. Margaret Murray proposed this, as did Anne Ross, who wrote in her essay "The Divine...
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    through the adoption of the writings of Margaret Murray, an Egyptologist and folklorist of the early 20th century. Murray, through her Witch-cult hypothesis...
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