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EiTB24::Portada (300 words) |
 | The "akelarre," or witches' gathering, was presided by a "satanic" male goat. |
 | As a consequence of these trials, we know that in the early 17th century, specifically in the trial held by the Inquisition in LogroƱo, various sorcerers and witches were condemned to death. |
 | After the presentation of the neophytes and the public confession professed by the witches, they plunged into an orgy wherein sorcerers and witches danced in front of fires to the sound of the "txistu" and the "tamboril," always accompanied with alcohol and hallucinogens; the "akelarre" finished at dawn, with a tremendous din. |
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Akelarre (cipher) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (186 words) |
 | Akelarre is a block cipher proposed in 1996, and combined features from IDEA and RC5. |
 | Akelarre is a 128-bit block cipher with a variable key-length which must be some multiple of 64 bits. |
 | Lars Knudsen and Vincent Rijmen, Ciphertext-only Attack on Akelarre, Cryptologia, Vol. |