Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti (Italian, 1761-1831) - The Walnut Tree in Benevento (The Witches' Sabbath) (ca. 1822)
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Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti (Italian, 1761-1831) - The Walnut Tree in Benevento (The Witches' Sabbath) (ca. 1822)
Charles I of Anjou over the body of Manfred after the Battle of Benevento on 26 February, 1266
by Carl Rahl
Living in a city linked to the folklore of witches is TIRING. To see my religion, my spirituality, used to make a couple of euros, making everyone believe that being a witch / a pagan is something within everyone's reach, that everything is enough to be one, is really disturbing. It is something that really stress you because, after those two days of fair, everyone returns to their lives as a bigoted Christian and remains you, a true witch / pagan, and a group of fake spirituals / Wiccan who believe they know more than you about anything else, even on Gods who do not worship (because of course they are Christian "witches")
È stata la mano di Dio / The Hand of God Paolo Sorrentino. 2021
Station Via degli Italici, 95, 82026 Morcone BN, Italy See in map
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Donna’s face model, Daniela Aiko, cosplaying Donna
Benevento non è famosa per l'Arco di Traiano o per l'anfiteatro romano... Ma per i torroni più buoni del pianeta terra.