Oh no what’s happening
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval
What was a shitpost on Ireland Simpson’s Fans about medieval myths about the clitoris and witchcraft (idk) turned into people posting articles about how the brooms were phallic instruments and witches ingested ergot via their genitals? Also Pope Gregory IX caused the Black Death?
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Oh wow those are some Takes, for sure ...do brooms even come into witchcraft imagery before like the fifteenth century
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @HalstedMedieval
Magic and Superstition in Europe (2006) Michael Bailey says that "one of the earliest known depictions" is a drawing in the margin of Martin le Franc's Champion des dames (1440 or 1442).pic.twitter.com/ehMZ1v91JS
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Replying to @DougMcCrae @AdmiralHip
Nice, thank you for the brilliant citation! I knew broomsticks weren’t properly “medieval”
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @DougMcCrae
This one lady is insisting that witches rubbed flying ointment on their bits with broom handles and I’m going mad lmao.
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Where do they apply that ointment with a broom?
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The genitals, by riding on said broom apparently.
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Nobody rides a broom like that!!!! I imagine a horrible slurrrp sound now.
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Oh god.
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