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  1. Maxine Sanders (born Arline Maxine Morris; 30 December 1946 [citation needed], in Cheshire) is a key figure in the development of modern pagan witchcraft and Wicca and, along with her late husband, Alex Sanders, the co-founder of Alexandrian Wicca.

  2. Jun 1, 2004 · Left: Maxine and Alex Sanders in the late 1960s. In the 1980s, Maxine seemed to drop out of sight. All I heard was that she was living somewhere in London. So this interview is a treat.

  3. Alexandrian Wicca or Alexandrian Witchcraft is a tradition of the Neopagan religion of Wicca, founded by Alex Sanders (also known as "King of the Witches") who, with his wife Maxine Sanders, established the tradition in the United Kingdom in the 1960s.

  4. Jan 1, 2018 · ‘Alexandrian Witchcraft’ is a designation for the witchcraft practises of Alex and Maxine Sanders and was coined circa 1971 when Stewart Farrar, a journalist at the time, was writing ‘What ...

  5. May 4, 2001 · Alex Sanders leadin a "skyclad" dance during a sabbat ritual. In 1968-69, Sanders with Maxine appeared in, and gave technical advice on a film called “Legend of the Witches”. During the press preview of the film, they met with and were introduced to “Stewart Farrar”, then a reporter for the Reveille newspaper.

  6. The Alexandrian Wiccan tradition was among the first offshoots of Gardnerian Wicca. Started by Alex and Maxine Sanders in the 1960s, Alexandrian Wicca has a lot of similarities to the original Gardnerian tradition. Both are initiatory practices that emphasize the polarity between masculine and feminine energies.

  7. Maxine Sanders (born Arline Maxine Morris; 30 December 1946 [citation needed], in Cheshire) is a key figure in the development of modern pagan witchcraft and Wicca and, along with her late husband, Alex Sanders, the co-founder of Alexandrian Wicca.

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