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-In his ''Odes'' (1550), poet [[Pierre de Ronsard]] (1524-1585), founder of the literary group ''La Pleïade'', often drew heavily on the superstitions of his native Vendômois country, writing about witches. Then, at the peak of his literary fame, he devoted several of his more famous ''Hymnes'' (1552) to supernatural subjects such as "Daimons" and [[astrology]]. {{GFDL}}+In his ''Odes'' (1550), poet [[Pierre de Ronsard]] (1524-1585), founder of the literary group ''[[La Pleïade]]'', often drew heavily on the [[superstition]]s of his native Vendômois country, writing about [[witch]]es. Then, at the peak of his literary fame, he devoted several of his more famous ''Hymnes'' (1552) to [[supernatural]] subjects such as "Daimons" and [[astrology]]. {{GFDL}}

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In his Odes (1550), poet Pierre de Ronsard (1524-1585), founder of the literary group La Pleïade, often drew heavily on the superstitions of his native Vendômois country, writing about witches. Then, at the peak of his literary fame, he devoted several of his more famous Hymnes (1552) to supernatural subjects such as "Daimons" and astrology.



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