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Aradia de Toscano

In Stregheria, Aradia de Toscano is a female quasi-messianic figure thought to be the human incarnation of the demigoddess Aradia, who in turn was the daughter of the Roman god Lucifer and the Roman goddess Diana.

As is the case with many religious figures, such as Abraham, Moses, and Jesus in the Abarahamic religions, there is considerable doubt as to whether or not Aradia actually existed. This being the case, the information below is generally regarded as being more legendary than historical; much of it suspected to have evolved relatively recently as folklore.

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Early life

Aradia de Toscano was born on Monday, August 13th, 1313 CE to a strict Catholic family that had intended for her to become a nun. Her aunt, however, secretly trained her in the ways of Italian witchcraft.

Teachings

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Capture

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Disappearance

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Legacy

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Historical evidence

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See also

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