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Leo Martello (1931–2000) was a prominent, self-identified Sicilian-American Stregone (Italian for a male Witch) Stregoneria, gay rights activist, and author. He drew heavily on his Italian heritage, teaching the Strega Tradition which was named after the Italian word for Witch.Born to a working-class family in Dudley, Massachusetts, he was raised Roman Catholic although became interested in Western esotericism as a teenager.
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American activist
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1930-09-26Z
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1930-01-01Z
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