Lady Gwen Thompson
Lady Gwen Thompson (September 16, 1928 – May 22, 1986) was the pseudonym of Phyllis Thompson, author and teacher of traditionalist initiatory witchcraft through her own organisation, the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches. Lady Gwen claimed to be a hereditary witch, with connections to the Salem witch trials of 1692, though she could not provide original sources to support these assertions. When she published a supposedly ancient poem called The Rede of the Wiccae, it was believed by some to be partly her own work.
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Lady Gwen Thompson
Lady Gwen Thompson (September 16, 1928 – May 22, 1986) was the pseudonym of Phyllis Thompson, author and teacher of traditionalist initiatory witchcraft through her own organisation, the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches. Lady Gwen claimed to be a hereditary witch, with connections to the Salem witch trials of 1692, though she could not provide original sources to support these assertions. When she published a supposedly ancient poem called The Rede of the Wiccae, it was believed by some to be partly her own work.
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Lady Gwen Thompson (September ...... ome to be partly her own work.
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ليدي غوين تومسون (بالإنجليزية: ...... حاجة للتوسيع. شارك في تحريرها.
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Wicca-Pagan Potpourri: Gwen Thompson's article containing The Rede of the Wiccae
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Lady Gwen Thompson (September ...... ome to be partly her own work.
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ليدي غوين تومسون (بالإنجليزية: ...... حاجة للتوسيع. شارك في تحريرها.
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Lady Gwen Thompson
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ليدي غوين تومسون
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