During the anti-witchcraft crusade of the Inquisition, the practice of necromancy did not disappear.  The practice of necromancy among these occultists was almost commonplace.  Often the secret rituals took place at night in the local cemeteries.   The craft was usually taught in Toledo, Seville and Salamanca, deep in caves outside the cities.  When rumors started to circulate that witches were seen eating human flesh, Queen Isabella sealed up the caverns.
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