White Witch (disambiguation)
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The White Witch, or Jadis, is a fictional character in The Chronicles of Narnia series.
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White Witch may also refer to:
- White witch, a practitioner of magic for benevolent purposes
Music
- White Witch (band), a 1970s American hard rock band
- White Witch (album), by Andrea True Connection, 1977
- "White Witch", a song by Savatage from the 1987 album Hall of the Mountain King
Literature
Books
- The White Witch, an 1884 novel by Florence Warden
- The White Witch, a 1958 novel by Elizabeth Goudge
- White Witch, a 1988 novel by Bronwyn Williams
- Indiana Jones and the White Witch, a 1994 novel by Martin Caidin
- The White Witch, a 2000 novel by Barbara Cartland
Comics
- White Witch (comics), a fictional character in DC Comics
- White Witch (Amalgam Comics) a fictional character
Television
- The White Witch, an unproduced 1960s Doctor Who television serial
- "The White Witch" (Star Wars: Droids), the 1985 premiere episode of Star Wars: Droids
- "The White Witch", a 2000 episode of Amazon
- "White Witch" a 2001 episode of Scariest Places on Earth
Other uses
- White witch moth, Thysania agrippina, a species in the family Erebidae
- White Witch of Rose Hall, a legendary story of a haunting in Jamaica
See also
- All pages with titles containing white witch
- Witch (disambiguation)
- Good witch (disambiguation)
- White Lady (disambiguation)
- White wizard (disambiguation)
- Stevie Nicks, who played a white witch version of herself in American Horror Story
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