See Also
See Again
The mysterious history of medieval magic, wizards, and sorcerers
A true account of Europe's arcane arts
© Getty Images
We've all heard countless stories of wizards (who were born as mere mortals but learned magic) and sorcerers (who were born with magic but had to learn to master it). Both were figures shut away in dark towers conducting arcane experiments, bringing objects to life and hexing their enemies. Pointy hats, magical staffs, enchantment scrolls—all these things are hearty food for the imagination, and most believe it ends there. But were there really magical practitioners during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance? Did people truly believe in magic? The answers might surprise you.
Read on to find out the truth about medieval magic.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
MOST READ
- Last Hour
- Last Day
- Last Week
-
1
CELEBRITY Relationships
-
2
CELEBRITY Sports
Celebrities spotted at the 2024 US Open Tennis Championships
-
3
LIFESTYLE Performing arts
-
4
LIFESTYLE Israeli-palestinian conflict
In images: thousands take to the streets in Israel to demand an end to the war
-
5
LIFESTYLE Sports
-
6
CELEBRITY Red carpet
-
7
LIFESTYLE Space travel
-
8
LIFESTYLE Mystery
-
9
LIFESTYLE Generations
-
10
LIFESTYLE Business