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What were witches famous for wearing?

Real witches like the Salem Witch Trial ones wore clothes that were considered ordinary. Fairytale witches were famous for wearing black cloaks and black hats.


Who is the town famous for it's witches?

salem


Where do witches stir their brew?

The large black pot used for making brew is called a cauldron.


How do Japanese people relax?

work on the field and having intercourse with bad witches


Where are the famous witches and wizards cards on Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for PlayStation 1?

You can find details of where to find all of the famous witches and wizards cards in this walk-through at Game FAQ's or use YouTube, like the one above.


Is Hermione Granger famous?

Yes, she is one of the famous witches and wizards on the cards that come with Bertie Botts every flavour beans.


Who are the pendal witches?

The Pendle Witches or Lancashire Witches were the most famous witches in English legal history. In the year 1612, at Lancaster goal, in the English county of Lancashire, ten men and women were hanged for the crime of witchcraft. The Pendle Witches, as they became known, were believed to have been responsible for the murder by witchcraft of seventeen people in and around the Forest of Pendle.


Were accused witches burned at the stake in the New world?

No, but there's a famous incident in Colonial days in Salem Massachusetts where some 20 women were convicted of being witches and hanged.


Who does the witches tell he will not be king?

Well, many people have probably been told they wouldn't be king by "witches," but the most famous example would probably be Banquo in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" who was told that his children would be kings though he would not, by the three witches who prophesy throughout the play.


Who are the witches in the book 'The Wizard of Oz'?

The Good Witches of the North and of the South and the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West are the witches in the 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz. Glinda dwells in the red, southern Quadling Country for having deposed the unnamed Wicked Witch of the South while Locasta, also known as Tattypoo, inhabits the northern, purple Gillikin Country for having deposed Mombi, the Wicked Witch of the North. The unnamed Wicked Witches of the East and of the West respectively live in the Land of Oz's blue Munchkin Country and yellow Winkie Country.


What did the witches have on their faces in the play Macbeth?

In the play Macbeth, the witches are described as having beards, which was an unusual and unsettling characteristic as women traditionally did not have beards. This physical appearance added to the supernatural and eerie atmosphere surrounding the witches.


What physical features did the witches have that made Banquo think they may not be women?

In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Banquo describes the witches as having beards and choppy fingers, which are physical features typically associated with men. These features contribute to the witches' eerie and unnatural appearance, leading Banquo to question their gender.