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    sorcerer
    /ˈsɔːs(ə)rə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who claims or is believed to have magic powers; a wizard.

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  2. Examples of sorcerer in a Sentence. a sorcerer who used his power for evil ends. Recent Examples on the Web At the start of Nexus, Harari brings up, as a parable, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s story of the sorcerer ’s apprentice, about a well-meaning but hubristic novice who conjures with a magic beyond his ken.

    • 10Abe No Seimei
    • 9The Sorcerer of Trois-Freres
    • 8The Black Constable
    • 7Rabbi Judah Loew Ben Bezalel
    • Cyprian
    • 5The Magician of Marblehead
    • 4John of Nottingham
    • 3Michael Scot
    • 2Roger Bolingbroke
    • 1Edward Kelly

    Abe no Seimei was the Japanese Merlin. However, unlike the European wizard, Seimei’s historical existence goes unchallenged. He served six different emperors as an omyodo, a yin-yang master. The court wizard oversaw matters of divination, protecting the Japanese emperor with rituals to banish evil spirits and illnesses. Legends and folktales ascrib...

    The Sorcerer of Trois-Freres, France is one of the earliest depictions of sorcery in human history. The figure presides over a series of Paleolithic cave paintings. It sits above the other cave paintings in an area only accessible by ascending a spiral corridor. He is a mix of man and animal, with human limbs, a pronounced penis, and an animal body...

    Charleston, South Carolina has a long history of voodoo, and its deadliest voodoo sorcerer was named John Domingo. He was a peculiar-looking man—strong, unkempt, and often clad in an old Union Army coat. He wore a silver ring in the shape of a serpent that he claimed could raise the dead. This supposed necromancer used his undead to enforce his own...

    Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel was a scholar and mystic known as the Maharal of Prague. The respected figure, according to legend, was often sought out by the Holy Roman Emperor for both religious and secular knowledge. Though his relationship with the emperor was perhaps not as close as legends say, the two were on good terms. Emperor Rudolph II own...

    Legend says that St. Cyprian was a magician of Antioch in league with the devil. At the request of an amorous young man, he conjured a demon to arouse the maiden Justina so that the youth could seduce her. Justina recognized the attack on her sanctity and defeated the demon by making the sign of the cross. His magic thwarted, Cyprian summoned the d...

    A resident of Little Harbor, Marblehead in Massachusetts, Edward “John” Dimond was feared as an alternately benevolent and malevolent sorcerer. He was born sometime around the Salem witch trials, and his eccentric behavior was likely tolerated due to the stigma against witchcraft accusations following the hysteria. Dimond was said to go into trance...

    In 1324, the citizens of Coventry, England were suffering under the oppressive rule of the local prior and two chamberlains of King Edward II, a father and son both named Hugh Despenser. In revenge, the citizens hired a local wizard to kill the prior, his accomplices, and the king they served. According to the story, the magician John of Nottingham...

    Michael Scot was one of the most influential European intellectuals of the 13th century. Unfortunately for him, history remembers him as not a scholar but a sorcerer. Scot had a fascination with the occult and treated it with just as much enthusiasm as more orthodox subjects. He studied in Toledo, a Spanish city then under occupation by the Moors, ...

    Bolingbroke was a 15th-century priest connected to the Duke of Gloucester. He was accused of being involved in a plot to kill the king with black magic. He had an interest in astronomy and was said to have used the art to divine whether the Duke’s wife would become the Queen of England. The king himself, Henry VI, was heirless. Had he died, the thr...

    Edward Kelly was the personal scryer of John Dee, a famed 16th-century British occultist. He joined Dee’s service soon after his former scryer, Barnabas Saul, removed himself from the post. Kelly used an obsidian mirror that he said received messages from angels. Dee thought Kelly’s scrying revealed fantastic supernatural knowledge, including the a...

  3. A sorcerer is a man who has magical powers and who uses them to harm other people, according to the Cambridge Dictionary. Learn more about the word, its usage and its synonyms, and see examples and translations in different languages.

  4. Learn about the origins, meanings and practices of magic, from ancient Persia to modern occultism. Explore the differences between high and low magic, white and black magic, and how magic is related to religion and science.

  5. Sorcery is the practice of malevolent magic derived from casting lots in the ancient Mediterranean world. Learn about its history, distinction from witchcraft, and association with Satanism and Simon Magus.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SorcererSorcerer - Wikipedia

    Sorcerer is a term for a practitioner of magic or a fictional character who uses magic. It can also refer to various films, games, music, animals, and other topics.

  7. Nov 27, 2018 · Learn how to play a sorcerer in D&D, a class that casts spells and manipulates the rules of magic. Find out about class features, spells, subclasses, and more in this comprehensive guide.