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November Talk – Witchcraft in the Roman World

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November Talk – Witchcraft in the Roman World
Thursday 12th November 2026
7:30 PM
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9:00 PM
LocationOnline via Zoom
Non members - £5 / Members - Free
 

Witchcraft in the Roman World: Curses, Spells and Sorcery

Step into the shadowy world of magic in the Roman Empire, where curses were scratched onto lead tablets, amulets were worn for protection, and whispered spells promised love, revenge, or justice.

From the legendary enchantresses of myth, such as Circe and Medea, to the feared witches of Roman literature—the strange strigae and Thessalian sorceresses of ancient imagination—and the everyday practitioners of spells, curses, and protective charms, this talk explores how Romans understood and engaged with the supernatural.

Drawing on archaeological evidence, literary sources, and artistic representations, Thania M Flores examines the objects, rituals, and beliefs associated with magic across the Roman world. From curse tablets and protective amulets to depictions of witches and sorceresses in art and literature, the evidence offers a fascinating insight into Roman attitudes towards the supernatural.

The talk will also consider the laws and social attitudes that sought to regulate or suppress certain magical practices, offering a deeper understanding of the hopes, fears, and anxieties that shaped everyday life in the Roman world.

This talk takes place ONLINE ONLY, via Zoom

Trimontium Members, all talks are included as part of your membership. You will automatically be sent Zoom joining details as part of your membership 48 hours prior to the talk. If you wish to book an in-person place please reserve your spot through the booking form on this page.

Non members attending online will receive the joining details via email within 48 hours prior to the talk.

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