List of occultists

This list comprises and encompasses notable people, both contemporary and historical, who are or were involved in occult, esoteric, mystical or magical practices or traditions.

Before common era

Middle Ages

Renaissance

Seventeenth century

Enlightenment

Nineteenth century

Twentieth century

See also

References

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