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What are the famous witches in history?

The terrible witch of Circe.

The most famous witch in ancient Greek mythology has powerful magic power. With the help of herbs, she can recite spells and summon the gods to cast spells. People who offend her will become animals and create the illusion that they don't exist. She can hide the moon and the sun, darken the earth and poison her enemies. From the gods she often calls, we can see the kinds of magic she uses. Later generations used to regard her name as a synonym for witch, banshee, witch, etc.

Mitija, a vengeful witch born of love and hate.

The princess and priestess Mitiga of Kocsis Island were unlucky all their lives. She fell in love with Prince Jason who came from other places to fight against his father in order to get golden fleece. However, this marriage ended in tragedy. Mitija is the goddaughter of the moon goddess, so she knows how to use a lot of dark magic. She can concoct elixirs, divination and poison. He is not only proficient in magic, but also very clever and cruel. He once killed his brother for Jason. Later, because Jason moved on, he married the princess of a neighboring country. In a rage, Mitiga, abandoned by her lover, made a dress full of poison and gave it to Jason's fiancee to kill her. He even killed the two young children he gave birth to for Jason, and finally left in a car pulled by a dragon.

Cassandra, the prophetess of Troy.

Because she can predict the future, she is classified as a witch. It is said that Cassandra's strength comes from the fact that one day Apollo, the god of truth, saw Cassandra and fell in love with her. Apollo gave her the ability to predict the future, but Cassandra refused Apollo's love. She was angry and cursed her, so that others would never believe what she said, so she was destined to know the truth forever but could not stop the tragedy. She's a Trojan. She predicted that Troy would be destroyed if Trojan horses were welcomed into the city, but no one believed that Troy died like this.