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Being a Compendium of Demon Names and Names of
Satan
With Occasional Mention of People and Items Important to
Arts
Sorcerous, Cults Satanic and Realms Infernal
Including Wrathful, Underworld,
and Controversial
Gods
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compilation of quotations, edited by 333
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aA
aatxe
abaros
abbadon
The leader of the demon locusts described in the ninth
chapter of the Book
of Revelation. This is the Hebrew
name of the Angel of the Bottomless Pit.
The meaning
of the Hebrew word is 'the destroyer'. In Greek he is
identified as Apollyon, the name by which he is called
in "Pilgrim's
Progress". [DOS]
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Hebrew: [Hebrew],
ABDON (destruction). See Job 28:22.
It was used as the name ofr a region of
Gehenna in
later rabbinical writings, after such usages as occur in
Proverbs 15:11 and 27:20. In the New Testament it is
the name of the angel
of the abyss, and occurs only in
Revelation 9:11. [TBO]
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The angel of the
bottomless pit, also known as "the
destroyer." Milton uses the name Abbadon
to describe the
pit of Hell. Abbadon inspires anarchy and chaos. The
fallen angel of death and destruction, in Hell he is
chief of the demon
locusts who have the faces of humans,
tails of scorpions, and bodies of
winged horses. Abbadon
is often associated with Satan or Sammael, and is
often depicted with or confused with fellow angel of
destruction,
Apollyon, who holds the keys to the Abyss.
[TD]
abeko
abhiyoga
abigor
Demon who commands sixty infernal
legions. He appears
as a handsome cavalier on a winged horse. He knows
the
future and all the secrets of war.
[DOS]
abito
abracax
abrasax
In demonology, the word designates a
demon with the
head of a cock, a huge belly, and a knottted tail. Also
Abraxas. [DOS]
abraxas
A mystic term in vogue among the Gnostics. It can
be
traced to Basilides of Alexandria, who used it in the
second century
as a title for the divinity. In Greek
numeration, the seven letters of the
word denote the
number 365, the days of the solar year, representing
a
cycle of divine action. Moreover, 365 was supposed
to be the sum total of
the spirits who emanated from
God. Occultists believe that the word has
magical
powers when engraved on stones or gems and worn
as a charm.
[DOS]
abro
abyzu
acharon
aciebel
aciel
adonides
adramelech
Mathers lists Adramalech as one of the ten evil sephiroth,
commanded by
Sammael, the angel of poison. Children
were sacrificed to Adramelech in
ancient times. His
cult probably originated in Syria and later was
introduced
into Samaria.
In demonology, he is regarded as the grand
chanceller
of Hell, superintendent of the Devil's wardrobe, and
president of the high council. He reveals himself in the
shape of a mule or
a peacock. [DOS]
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The king of fire.
Originally a throne angel, Adramelech
is now an archdemon and a great
minister of Beelzebub's
Order of the Fly. When called, he manifests himself
in
form of a mule or a peacock. He was overthrown by the
angels Uriel
and Raphael during the battle in Heaven.
He is in charge of the Devil's
attire and livery and is
the patron of hypocrisy.
[TD]
adrastaeia
[aerial demons
One of the six classes of demons
identified by medieval
theologians. They roam through the air but remain
close
to human beings. They can fashion bodies for themselves
from thin
air. Moved by passion like men, they can cause
natural disturbances. They
can be invoked by sorcerers
and often change their shape. [DOS]]
aesma
daeva
afrasiab
A serpent identified by the Scythians with the
archfiend
Ahriman. [DOS]
agares/agaures/agreas?
Grand duke of the
eastern region of Hell. He commands
thirty-one legions, teaches languages,
causes terrestrial
spirits to dance, and routs enemies. [DOS]
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One of the three
demons who serve Lucifuge, Prime
minister of Lucifer. [DOS]
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...cometh up in
the form of an old fair Man, riding upon a
Crocodile, carrying a Goshawk
upon his fist, and yet mild
in appearance. He maketh them to run that stand
still,
and bringeth back runaways. ...and causeth Earthquakes.
He hath
under his government 31 Legions of Spirits. [GAC02]
agas
agathion
[age
of demons
According to Hesiod, demons live ten times as long as
the
phoenix which, in turn, lives ten times as long as
a man, or 680,000 years.
Plutarch notes that demons
are also subject to disease and sickness, and
reduces
their age to 9,720.
[DOS]]
ahazu-demon
ahi
ahpuch
ahriman
In the dualistic doctrine
of Zoroaster, Ahriman (Angra
Mainyu, the 'Destructive One') is the principle
of evil.
As the Evil Spirit, the great destroyer, and the source
of all
evil, he is the arch enemy of Ahura Mazda, the
'Wise Lord.' Eventually, a
great world catastrophe will
signal the defeat and disappearance of Ahriman.
Ac-
cording to Zoroaster, Angra Mainyu and his twin Spenta
Mainyu are
the eternal antagonists. In the Avesta,
Ahura Mazda is identified with the
beneficent spirit. [DOS]
aiakos
ailo
aim
He is a Great Strong Duke.
He appeareth in the form of a
very handsome Man in body, but with three
Heads; the
first, like a Serpent, the second like a Man having two
Stars
on his Forehead, the third like a Calf. He rideth on
a Viper, carrying a
Firebrand in his Hand, wherewith he
setteth cities, castles, and great
Places, on fire. He
maketh thee witty in all manner of ways, and giveth
true answers unto private matters. He governeth 26
Legions of Inferior
Spirits.... [GAC23]
akathaso
aknim
alardi
alastor
Chief executor
of the decrees of the infernal court presided
over by Lucifer.
[DOS]
alloces/alocas/alocer
Grand duke of Hell, depicted as a horned
horseman with
the head of a lion. He commands thirty-six legions. His
dragon-footed horse is enormous. He teaches the secrets
of Heaven and the
liberal arts. [DOS]
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He is a
Duke, Great, Mighty, and Strong, appearing in the
Form of a Soldier's {NOTE:
Or Warrior} riding upon a Great
Horse. His Face is like that of a Lion, very
Red, and having
Flaming Eyes. His Speech is hoarse and very big. His
Office is to teach the Art of Astronomy, and all the Liberal
Sciences. He
bringeth unto thee Good Familiars; also he
ruleth over 36 Legions of
Spirits. [GAC52]
allu
aloades
alocas/alocer (see
alloces)
alp
alpan
amane
According to the Book of Enoch, one of the
leaders of the
two hundred angels who rebelled against God and swore
allegiance to Samiaza.
amanos [see
amane?]
amaymon
amdusias/amduscias/amdukias
Grand duke of Hell. He
commands twenty-nine legions.
He has the head of a unicorn but also appears
in human
form. He gives invisible concerts. Trees sway to the
sound of
his voice. [DOS]
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He is a Duke
Great and Strong, appearing at first like a
Unicorn, but at the request of
the Exorcist he standeth
before him in a Human Shape, causing Trumpets,
and
all manner of Musical Instruments to be heard,
according to the
Exorcist's Will. He giveth Excellent
Familiars. He governeth 29 Legions of
Spirits.
[GAC67]
amentet
amezyarak
amiz
amiziras
amizo
amizu
ammit
amon/aamon/amoni
Supreme divinity of the Egyptians, became a marquis
of Hell in the Satanic
tradition. The wolf-headed demon
with a serpent's tail vomits flame and
commands forty
legions. Sometimes he takes the shape of a human with
an
owl's head. He knows both the past and the future. [DOS]
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...at the
command of the Magician he putteth on the shape
of a Man with a Raven's head
(simply).... He procureth feuds
and reconcileth controversies between
friends. He governeth
40 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC07]
amousias
amy/avnas
He is a Great President, and appeareth at
first in the Form of
a Flaming Fire; but after a while he putteth on the
Shape of
a Man. His office is to make one Wonderful Knowing in
Astrology
and all the Liberal Sciences. He giveth Good
Familiars, and can bewray
Treasure that is kept by Spirits.
He governeth 36 Legions of Spirits....
[GAC58]
anaguel
[anancithidus
A stone used for invoking demons.
[DOS]]
ananel
anath/anat
andras
Marquis of Hell. The owl-headed
demon with the naked
body of a winged angel rides a black wolf and
brandishes
a sword. He commands thirty legions. [DOS]
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He is a Great
Marquis, appearing in the Form of an Angel
with a Head like a Black Night
Raven, riding upon a strong
Black Wolf, and having a Sharp and Bright
Sword
flourished aloft in his hand. His Office is to sow Discords....
He
governeth 30 Legions of Spirits.... [GAC63]
andrealphus
He is a Mighty
Marquis, appearing at first in the form of a
Peacock, with great Noises. But
after a time he putteth on
Human shape. He can teach Geometry perfectly.
He
maketh Men very subtle therein; and in all Things
pertaining unto
Mensuration or Astronomy. He can
transform a Man into the Likeness of a
Bird. He
governeth 30 Legions of Infernal Spirits....
[GAC65]
andromalius
He is an Earl, Great and Mighty, appearing in the
Form of
a Man holding a Great Serpent in his Hand. His Office is
to
bring back both a thief, and the Goods which be stolen,
and to discover all
Wickedness, and Underhand Dealing;
and underhand Dealing,; and to punish all
Thieves and
other wicked People; and also discover Treasures that be
Hid. He rule over 36 Legions of Spirits. [GAC72term]
angel of
edom
angel-peacock [also Melek Taus]
A name given to Satan by the Moslem
sect of Sunnite-
Saafites who worship him under the name of Iblis. The
name recalls the belief that the Fallen Angel recovered. [DOS]
angra
mainyu
The Spirit of Evil, identified in the Avesta as the son of the
prophet Zoroaster. He transformed the Daeva of primitive
Iranian paganism
into a legion of wicked spirits. Angra
mainyu, the 'Destructive One,' allies
himself with destruction,
deceit, darkness, and death. The struggle between
him and
Ahura Mazda makes up the history of the world. At the
end of the
twelve milleniums accorded to the world. another
son of Zoroaster,
Saoshyant, will usher in an era of eternal
peace. See Ahriman.
[DOS]
anmael
anneberg
ansitif
antichrist [/antichristos]
Tertullian and others refer to him as the 'Ape of God.' See
Belial, Number
of the Beast. [DOS]
anubis
The jackal-headed Egyptian god of the dead. In
the
judgement hall of the gods, he presides over the weighing
of human
souls. [DOS]
apep/apap/apepi/apophis]
In Egyptian religion, a monster
serpent, servant to the evil
god Set. Apep and other monsters daily
obstructed the
passage of Re. Crushed and destroyed, it revived daily,
having been endowed with immortality. [DOS]
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Serpent-crocodile monster in opposition to Ra, the sun
god, in Egyptian
religion. [DAD]
apis (see apep?)
apollyon (also see abbadon)
The Greek
equivalent of the Hebrew name Abaddon,
meaning 'the destroyer.' The Angel of
the Bottomless
Pit is mentioned in the fifth chapter of the Book of
Revelation as the chief of the demon locusts. He is
also called Apollyon in
"Pilgrim's Progress_. [DOS]
apophis (see
apep)
arakiba
arakiel
araquel
araziel
ardat-lili (also
"ardad-lile"?)
In Semitic legend, a female demon who copulates
with men.
[DOS]
argos
ariel
arioch
arimanius
armaiti
armanos
armany
armen
armers
arphakat
artaquifa
asag
asasel
(see
azazel)
asbeel
aseroth
asima
asmoday/asmodai/asmodei/asmodeus/asmodaios
In Jewish demonology, an evil spirit sometimes credited
with causing
matrimonial happiness. His cradle is the
Avesta, the sacred book of the
Zoroastrian religion.
The Persians added the word *daeva* to the name
Aeshma. *Aeshma daeva*, 'demon of lust', later was
identified as the king of
the demons. The genie of
concupiscence became a satellite of Satan in
Christian
theology.
Asmodeus was the name of the chief demon
who
possessed the body of Jeanne des Anges. He filled
her mind with 'shameful
things'. [DOS]
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He is a Great King, Strong, and Powerful. He appeareth
with Three Heads,
whereof the first is like a Bull, the
second like a Man, and the third like
a Ram; he hath also
the tail of a Serpent, and from his mouth issue Flames
of
Fire. His Feet are webbed like those of a Goose. He
sitteth upon an
Infernal Dragon, and beareth in his hand
a Lance with a Banner. He is first
and choicest under the
Power of AMAYMON, he goeth before all other.....
He
giveth the Ring of Virtues; he teacheth the Arts of Arith-
metic,
Astronomy, Geometry, and all handicrafts
absolutely. He giveth true and full
answers unto thy
demands. He maketh one Invincible. He showeth the
place
where Treasures lie, and guardeth it. He, amongst
the Legions of AMAYMON
governeth 72 Legions of
Spirits Inferior. [GAC32]
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The Destroyer,
the demon who killed the seven husbands
of Sarah in the Apocryphal Book of
Tobit (3:8). It was
driven away to Upper Egypt by the burning fume from
the heart and liver of a fish, and bound there by the
power of the angel
Raphael (8:2-3). In Jewish folklore
Asmodeus has the distinction of being
able to outwit King
Solomon himself.
By tricking the king into removing
the magic ring he used
to control devils, Asmodeus sat upon the throne for
40
years while Solomn wandered through his own kingdom
as a beggar. For
this reason he was called "king of the
demons." The story is told of his
birth that King David
had an emmision of seed while coupling with the
succubus demon Igrat in his sleep, and Igrat bore Adad,
king of Edom. When
asked his name, he answered
"*Sh'mi Ad, Ad sh'm*," that is, "My name is Ad,
Ad is my
name." Hence, he was called Ashm'dai, or Ashmodai
(Asmodeus) ,
king of the demons. See Patai 1980, 457
and 459. It is believed the name is
actually a corruption
of Aeshma-Daeva (covetous demon), one of a group
of
seven principle demons in Persian mythology. [TBO]
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This dandified
devil, the patron evil spirit behind
passion, lechery, pleasure, luxury, and
sensuality,
runs the casinos and gambling houses in Hell. Able to
appear
as the most beautiful, well-dressed young man
(or woman), he tempts his
victims by encouraging them
to buy fancy clothes and follow meaningless
fads. He
is the prince of profligates and loves to lure happily
married
couples into adulterous liaisons, sometimes with
himself. This hapless devil
prides himself on arranging
ridiculouly inappropriate marriages and leads
humans
into squandering their assets. He wreaks havoc in
convents and
monasters by seducing the inhabitants. His
mother may have been human (or,
according to some, she
could even have been Lilith), but his father was
an
angel. When Asmodeus visits some poor human in his real
form, he
actually has three heads symbolic of lechery,
those of a bull, a ram, and a
man. He also sports the
feet of a rooster. He cavorts around on the back of
a
dragon wielding a spear. He is credited with having
invented
carousels, music, dancing, drama, and, one
may assume, recreational drug
use. [TD]
asmoug
In Mazdean religion, chief emissary of Ahriman, the
Spirit of Evil. His function is to incite discord and
kindle warlike
feelings among the nations. [DOS]
[assyrian demonology
The ancient
Assyrians recognized a host of evil demons.
The monuments of Chaldea prove
the existence of an
extremely complex demonology, including the *mas*,
*lamma* and *utuq*; the *alapi*, *alal*, and *nirgalli*; and
the
disease-engendering demon of the southwest wind.
The mass, lamma, and utuq
are divided into two classes,
good and evil. The alal appear to be demons
of
destruction. The *labartu*, *labassu*, and *ahharu* are
ghosts,
phantoms, and vampires. The nirgalli are lion-
headed and eagle-claw-footed
demons. The *seirim of
Israelites recall Assyrian carvings which depict
evil
spirits in the shape of goats. [DOS]]
astaroth/astoreth
Powerful
grand duke in the western region of Hell. His
wife is Astarte, a Phoecian
moon goddess with elegant
horns forming a crescent. He has the face of an
ugly
angel, rides a dragon, and holds a viper in his left hand.
As
treasurer of Hell, he wields great power. Wierus
states that he knows both
the past and the future. He is
supposed to be one of the seven princes of
Hell who
visited Faust. Astaroth (Ashtaroth, Ashtoreth, Astarte,
or
Atargatis) was originally the Great Goddess of Canaan,
equivalent to the
Babylonian Ishtar. As the goddess of
fertility, she was worshiped with
lascivious rites. She
became a male demon with bad breath. [DOS]
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He is a
Mighty, Strong Duke, and appeareth in the Form of
an hurtful Angel riding on
an Infernal Beast like a Dragon,
and carrying in his right hand a Viper....
[He also has a]
Noisome Breath.... He giveth true answers of things
Past,
Present, and to Come, and can discover all Secrets.... He can
make
men wonderfully knowing in all Libera Sciences. He
ruleth 40 Legions of
Spirits. [GAC29]
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[Hebrew],
AShThRTh. In Greek, Astarte, a form of the
Babylonian goddess Ishtar. Since
she is the female counter-
part of Baal (Judges 2:13) and is said to have
been depicted
with horns by Lucian and Herodian, she is supposed to have
been a Moon goddess. She is called the goddess of the
Zidonians (I Kings
11:5) and was worshipped by Solomon,
who had married "many strange women" (I
Kings 11:1),
among them some Zidonians, who influenced his religious
practices in his old age. In the medieval grimoires Astaroth
is
metamorphosed into a male demon.... [TBO]
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The treasurer of
Hell. This devil was once a seraph and
now carries a viper in his hand while
riding backwards
on a dragon. Astaroth also serves as a diabolical
coach,
giving pep talks to the newer demons when they lose heart
and
spurring them on to greater evil. He inspires sloth
and idleness.
[TD]
astarte
Goddess of lust and sexuality. Known also as Astorath
in
Satanic circles. The blood of a sacrificed child, mixed
with wine from the
chalice, is offered to her. [DOS]
asto
vidatu
[asura]
ataecina
atarculph
austatikco-pauligaur
auza
avitu
avnas
(see amy)
aym (see haborym)
ayperor/ayperos
Prince of Hell, commanding
thirty-six legions of devils. [DAD]
ays
az
azael/azzael (see also
azazel)
According to the Book of Enoch, one of the leaders of
the two
hundred angels who rebelled against god.
The name is connected with the
ritual of atonement
and associated by Milton with Satan. In Genesis he
is the leader of the sons of God who wedded the
daughters of men. Rendered
as 'scapegoat' in the King
James Bible, Azael is understood to have borne
the
sins of the people away from them to the Devil.
[DOS]
azaradel
azazel/zazel/asasel
Azazel, who in the "Zohar_ is one
of the angels cast
down from heaven who sin with the daughters of
men,
and who teach men sorceries. This is also
stated in the Book of
Enoch:
What power was in them {men} that they
were able to bring them
{the stars} down? [DOS]
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Standard Bearer of
the armies of Hell. Also *Satanael*. [DAD]
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Leader of the
demons and related to the devil of Arabian
and Islamic mythology,
Iblis/Shaytan. This devil
supposedly taught men how to manufacture weapons
and
women how to use make up. Also known as *Azael* [which
see]. In his
true form he has seven serpent heads,
fourteen faces, and twelve wings. He
may have been one
of the first angels to fall for refusing to bow down
before Adam and is the chief standard-bearer in Hell.
azi
dahaka
azkeel
One of the leaders of the two hundred fallen angels.
According to the Book of Enoch, he rebelled against
God and swore allegiance
to Samiaza. [DOS]
azmodeus (see asmodeus)
azza
bB
baal (also see
bael)
According to the "Lemegeton_, the commander of the
armies of Hell.
The name Baal, 'lord,' was applied to
many local deities in Syria and
Palestine. The supreme
Baal was the great fertility god of the
Canaanites.
Children were sacrificed to him.
In the Middle East, Baal
was a generic name used by
several religious cults. He is a Semitic god of
fertility,
whose worship was associated with gross sensuality.
Among the
Phoenicians, Chaldeans, and Canaanites he
was the chief male divinity.
The term Baal was frequently used along with another
designation: e.g.
Baal-Peor, who was the Moabite god
at Peor and whose worship was steeped in
debauchery.
In Biblical times he was at one time worshipped by the
Israelites. [DOS]
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The second chief
of staff of the Abyss, Baal is the
patron devil of idleness. He commands
sixty or seventy
legions of demons and resides in the eastern region of
Hell. He shows himself as a pudgy creature with the
arms of a spider and
three heads: a toad, a cat, and
a man. [TD]
baal-addir
baalberith (see
berith)
baal-peor
baalimm
baalzebub (also see beelzebub)
The god of
Ekron. Beelzebul, the name used for Satan
in the New Testament, mainly in
reference to demoniac
possession, comes from the name of the god of
Ekron.
In Hebrew the expression means 'Lord of the Flies.'
[DOS]
baalzephon
babalon
babi
[babylonian demonology
Demons had
a central place in Babylonian life. Animal-
shaped demons inhabited the
fields. Ghostly creatures,
half man and half-animal, haunted graveyards.
Generally
called alu and gallu, they were designated more specifically
as lilu (spooks), utukku or etimmu (restless ghosts of those
who had met an
untimely death), rabisu (vampires lying
in ambus), etc. Ardat-lili and
Lilitu were female demons
who seduced men. Demons often banded together
in
groups of seven. Sickness was attributed to the influence
of a demon.
For example, ahhazu caused epidemics while
lamastu caused fever and
endangered the lives of pregant
women and children. Plants, minerals, hair,
feathers,
incantations, and exorcisms were frequently used in the
unending struggle against demons. [DOS]]
bachelor
bael
First king of
Hell. His domain is the eastern section. He
commands sixty-six legions. One
of his three heads is
shaped like a toad, another like a man, and the
third
like a cat. The head of the powers of evil has a harsh
voice and
is a good fighter. Those who invoke him
become alert and cunning, and they
learn how to
become invisible when necessary. [DOS]
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He appeareth in
divers shapes, sometimes like a Cat,
sometimes like a Toad, and sometimes
like a Man, and
sometimes all these forms at once. He speaketh
hoarsely.
[GAC01]
[BAGAHI LACA BACHABE: An ancient formula for
invoking a demon.
[DOS]]
balaam/balam
One of the evil demons who possessed Sister
Jeanne
des Anges. Balaam's passion was 'all the more
dangerous because
it seemed less evil.' The
"Lemegeton_ identifies Balaam (Balan or Balam)
as
a three-headed devil who rides a bear, carries a hawk
on his wrist,
and predicts the future. He is said to have
one head like a bull's, another
like a man's, and a third
like a ram's. He is often shown naked. In the
Old
Testament, a symbol of avarice, immorality, and idol-
worship.
[DOS]
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He is a
Terrible, Great, and Powerful King. He appeareth
with three Heads: the first
is like that of a Bull; the
second is like that of a Man; the third is like
that of a
Ram. He hath the Tail of a Serpent, and Flaming Eyes.
He
rideth uon a furious Bear, and carrieth a Goshawk
upon his Fist. He speaketh
with a hoarse Voice, giving
True Answers of Things Past, Present, and to
Come. He
maketh men to go Invisible, and also to be Witty. He
governeth
40 Legions of Spirits. [GAC51]
balan
balberith (see
berith)
bali
balphegor
baltazo
baphomet
bar-ligura
barakel
baraqel
baraqijal
barastir
barbas
barbatos
One of the three demons in the service of Satanachia,
commander of the first
legion of Hell. [DOS]
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He is a Great Duke,
and appeareth when the Sun is in
Sagittary, with four noble Kings and their
companies
of great troops. He giveth understanding of the singing
Birds,
and the Voices of other creatures, such as the
barking of Dogs. He breaketh
the Hidden Treasures
open that have laid by the Enchantments of
Magicians.
He is of the Order of Virtues, of which some part he
retaineth still; and he knoweth all things Past, and to
Come, and
conciliateth Friends and those that be in
Power. He ruleth over 30 Legions
of Spirits. [GAC08]
barqu
[barrett, sir william fletcher
British
scientist and occultist (1845-1926). In "The
Magus" (1891) he describes,
with illustrations, demons,
conjurations, spells, and necromancy. He differs
from
Michaelis in ascribing attributes to demons: Mammon is
the prince
of tempters; Asmodeus, the prince of evil
vengefulness; Belzebuth, chief of
the false gods. He also
introduces new attributes for five demons: Pytho is
the
prince of the spirits of deceit; Belial, prince of iniquity,
Merihim, prince of the spirits of pestilence; Abaddon,
prince of war and
evil; and Astaroth, prince of accusers
and inquisitors. He believed in the
existence of a spiritual
world, survival after death, and the possibility
of
communicating with the dead. See Michaelis, Sebastien. [DOS]]
bast
In Egyptian religion, a lion-headed or cat-headed
goddess whose cult
originated in the protohistoric
cult of the lion or lioness. Her worship was
associated
with the city of Bubastis. An aspect of Hathor, she
was the
symbol of sexual passion. Termed in
inscriptions 'the lady of life,' she is
commonly
represented as holding a sheild in one hand, a sistrum
in the
other, and a basket over one arm. [DOS]
batarjal
bathin (see
bathym)
bathym
One of three demons in the service of Fleuretty,
lieutenant general of the forces of Hell. [DOS]
----------------------------------------------------
...a Mighty and Strong
Duke, and appeareth like a
Strong Man with the tail of a Serpent, sitting
upon a
Pale-coloured {Horse?} [poss. "ass"]. He knoweth the
Virtues of
Herbs and Precious Stones, and can transport
men suddenly from one country
to another. He ruleth
over 30 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC18]
batna
bayemon
beal (see berith)
beamot
[bearded demon,
the
His name cannot be given lest people deal with him in
search of the
Philosopher's Stone (as King Solomon and
Paracelsus are said to have done).
[DAD]]
bechard
One of the demons who may be invoked by a Satanist.
One
must summon him on Friday by writing 'Come Bechard' in a
circle
three or four times. He requires a nut as a pledge. [DOS]
beelzebub
An
oracle deity of the Ekronites. He was worshiped by the
Philistines and by
idolatrous Hebrews who, in New Testament
times, called him the prince of
devils. The name, derived
from Baalzebub, is used in the New Testament to
identify
Satan. In demonology, he is the prime minister of the
infernal
spirits. The name also appears as Beelzebul. [DOS]
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In the
Old Testament, the god of the Philistine city of Ekron
(II Kings 1:2). In
the New Testament the Pharisees ascribed
the ability of Jesus to cast out
devils to the power of this
arch-demon (Matthew 12:24). The name
*beelzeboub* in the
Vulgate is usually translated "Lord of the Flies," but
in the
best Greek manuscripts itis written *beelzeboul*, "Lord of the
Earth," which seems to be the correct rendering. [TBO]
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The Devil's chief
of staff and second only to Satan in
the organization of Hell. Known to
many as the Prince of
Death, Beelzebub was Lucifer's closest companion and
a
fellow Seraphim angel in Heaven. Beelzebub manifests
himself in the
shape of a fly and presides over the
Order of the Fly. He tempts men with
the grandparents
of all sin, envy and pride. He can send plagues of
flies. Heresy is attributed to Beelzebub, who blows his
bellows into the
ears of heretics. [TD]
behemoth
One of the seven demons who possessed
Sister Jeanne des
Agnes. Behemoth often filled her mind with blasphemies
and gave her 'a very strange aversion' to her vocation. [DOS]
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The Devil's
cupbearer. Behemoth is the patron devil of
despair and gluttony. He appears
in the shape of a
monstrous elephant with two bear's feet. He will also
take the form of a crocodile, whale, or hippopotamus
and is related to
Leviathan. Behemoth presides over the
feasts of Hell and is responsible for
dishing up food
and wine for the Devil. He entertains Hell's motley
crew
with song and plays the role of night watchman,
as he is often awake all
night. Unsurprisingly, he
creates chaos and havoc in the lives of men.
[TD]
beherit
The Syriac name of Satan.
[DOS]
bele
beleth/bileth/bilet
He is a mighty King and terrible. He
rideth on a pale horse
with trumpets and other kinds of musical
instruments
playing before him. He is very furious at his first
appearance, that is, while the Exorcist layeth his courage;
for to do this
he must hold a Hazel Wand in his hand,
striking it out towards the South and
East Quarters....
This Great King Beleth causeth all the love that may
be,
both of Men and of Women, until the Master Exorcist
hath had his
desire fulfilled. He is of the Order of Powers,
and he governeth 85 Legions
of Spirits. [GAC13]
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One of the
governors of Hell, Beleth presides over
eighty-five legions of demons. He
rides a pale horse and
is announced by a blare of trumpets.
[TD]
beletseri
belial
The most vicious of all the demons, he drives a
fiery chariot
and is named, in the Book of Revelation, 'The Beast.' In
apocalyptic writings Belial (or Beliar) is the cosmic power
of evil,
identified with death and the evil impulse in man.
In the War of the Sons of
Light and the Sons of Darkness,
one of the Dead Sea scrolls, he appears as
the leader of the
forces of evil: 'His purpose is to bring about
wickedness
and guilt. All the spirits that are associated with him are
but angels of destruction.' [DOS]
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He is a Mighty and
a Powerful King, and was created
next after LUCIFER. He appeareth in the
Form of Two
Beautiful Angels sitting in a Chariot of Fire. He
speaketh
with a Comely Voice, and declareth that he
fell first from among the Angels.
His Office is to
distribute Presentations and Senatorships, etc., and to
cause favor of Friends and Foes. He giveth excellent
Familiars, and
governeth 80 Legions of Spirits. [GAC68]
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A demon of the
New Testament (II Corinthians 6:15),
from the Greek *beliar*, which is a
corruption of the
Hebrew [Hebrew], meaning "what is useless, of no
fruit," and by extension "wickedness, a wicked man, a
destroyer." The word
is not used in the Old Testament
as a proper name. "Sons of *belial*
signifies sons of
wickedness. (Judges 19:22). [TBO]
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Prince of
Trickery, Demon of Sodomy, sometimes
The Antichrist. It is likely he is also
the one called
*Zephar* by the German demonogist Weir. [DAD]
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The patron of
arrogance, lies, and deceit, Belial is one
of the great fallen angels. A
prince of the Order of
Virtues, he was created directly after Lucifer. His
fall
from grace was equally impressive, and he rivals Satan
as a prince
of darkness. The Cabalists of the fifteenth
and sixteenth centuries believed
him to be God's most
heinous adversary. A great orator, he may appear
briefly as a gentleman, but his true nature always
reveals itself because
the image is hollow. Belial
tempts men to disloyalty, gossip, and rebellion,
and
instigates women to dress in finery, gossip in church,
and indulge
their children. In some mythologies, Belial
was already actively opposing
God from the bottom of
the Abyss. When Lucifer fell, he joined Belial in
the
fiery pit and usurped his title. [AD]
belili
belphegor
A party
devil. Belphegor manifests himself in the
shape of an attractive woman. Once
a prince of the
Order of Principalities, he makes his earthly home in
Paris, where he finds it easy to tempt men to
licentiousness. He is the
patron devil of discoveries
and ingenious inventions. Belphegor is also
the
guardian demon of Paris -- if such a thing is
possible.
[AD]
beng
benzosiaj
berith/baalberith/balberith
He is a mighty,
Great, and Terrible Duke. He hath two other
Names given unto him by men of
later times, viz.: Beale, or
Beal, and Bofry or Bolfry. He appeareth in the
Form of a
Soldier with Red Clothing, riding upon a Red Horse, and
having
a Crown of Gold upon his head. He giveth true
answers, Past, Present, and to
Come. He can turn all metals
into Gold. He can give Dignities, and can
confirm them unto
Man. He speaketh with a very clear and subtle Voice. He
is
a Great Liar, and not to be trusted unto. He governeth 26
Legions of
Spirits. [GAC28]
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Chief
Secretary and Archivist of Hell, a second-order
demon. [DAD]
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Hell's minister of
foreign affairs, chief secretary, and
keeper of the infernal archives. He is
often called upon
to notarize pacts between human and the Devil. A
cantankerous spirit, he tempts men to be quarrelsome,
contentious, and
blasphemous. He also inspires them to
commit murder. Baal-Berith is the
patron devil of dis-
obedience. [TD]
bes
In Egyptian religion, an
ancient phallic god, represented
as standing on a lotus ready to devour his
own progeny.
Later, his image was widely used as an amulet, through-
out
the Greco-Roman world down to the Middle Ages. [DOS]
["Beth Elohim_
A
Cabalistic treatise on angels, demons, and souls. The
Hebraic expression
means 'house of god.' [DOS]] [by Abraham
Cohen
Irira?]
bethage
bhavanavasin
biffant
bifrons/bifrous/bifrovs
He
is an Earl, and appeareth in the Form of a Monster;
but after a while, at
the Command of the Exorcist, he
putteth on the shape of a Man. His Office is
to make
one knowing in Astrology, Geometry, and other Arts
and Sciences.
He teacheth the Virtues of Precious
Stones and Woods. He changeth Dead
Bodies, and
putteth them in another place; also he lighteth seeming
Candles upon the Graves of the Dead. He hath under
his Command 6 {NOTE:
Should probably be 60 instead
of 6} Legions of Spirits.
[GAC46]
bile
bileth (see beleth)
bilwis
bime (see
bune)
bitru
bituah
[black books (grimoires)
Manuals of magic,
pseuepigraphically ascribed to Solomon,
Albertus Magnus, certain Popes, and
other karcists or
wizards. Highly popular during the Middle Ages, they
describe many occult practices, rituals, and ceremonies.
Among the most
notable: "Liber Spirituum_; the Hebrew
manual translated into Persian and
later into Latin (1802);
"Grimoirium Verum_, by Alibeck the Egyptian
(1517);
"The Constitution of Honorius_, attributed to Pope
Honorius III;
"Little Albert_; _Red Dragon_; _Arbatel_;
"Tonalamatl_, the ancient Mexican
manual; _Y-Kim_, an
obscure Chinese work assigned to the fourth
millenium
B.C.; "Red Book of Appin_; Hell's Coercion_, attributed to
Johannes Faustus; "The Black Hen_; _The Great and
Powerful Sea Ghost", by
Faustus; _Lemegeton, or the
Lesser Key of Solomon", which describes the
demonic
hierarchy; "The Key of Solomon_, ascribed to King
Solomon; "The
Testament of Solomon_, a tenth-century
account of the building of the Temple
by Solomon with
the aid of demons; "Liber Pentaculorum, the Sage of
the
Pyramids"; _The Almadel_; and _The Book of Raziel_,
reputedly derived from
"The Book of Signs_, a handbook
on magic attributed to Adam.
[DOS]]
["Black Dragon_
A popular grimoire. Attributed to Honorius, it
contains
instructions for summoning demons and making pacts.
Each day of
the week calls for a different procedure.
On Monday, Lucifer is invoked; on
Tuesday, Frimost;
on Wednesday, Astaroth; on Thursday, Silcharde; on
Friday, Bechard; on Saturday, Guland; and on Sunday,
Surgat. [DOS]]
black
man
The Devil. [DOS]
["Black Pullet_
A grimoire supposedly published
in Egypt in 1740 but
probably dating from the latter part of the
eighteenth
century. Also known as the "Black Hen_. [DOS]]
bofry/bolfry
(see berith)
bogey/bogeyman/boogeyman
A goblin or specter/bugbear. The
Devil [DOS]]
bolla
["Book of Enoch_
Many demonological beliefs have
their source in the
apocryphal work attributed to Enoch and composed
in
the second century B.C. The Book of Genesis notes
that the children of God
chose the most beautiful
daughters of men as their mates, and it makes
Enoch
a grandson of Adam.
The Book of Enoch relates that the two hundred
children
of God swore allegiance to their leader Samiaza. They
came down
to Aradis, near Mt. Armon. Each chose a
wife and taught her the properties
of trees and roots,
magic spells, and witchcraft. The women gave birth
to giants.
Anarchy, war, and massacres ensued. God charged Uriel
with
the task of warning Noah of the coming flood. To
Raphael he entrusted the
mission of capturing Azaziel,
one of the angels responsible for the revolt
against God.
God ordered Raphael to bind him hand and foot, pile
sharp,
heavy stones on him, and envelop him in darkness.
Samiaza and the other
rebellious angels were to be
chained under the earth for seventy
generations, until
the final Judgement. Their sons were to be
slaughtered.
At the Final Judgement, rebellious angels and their
chiefs
were to be condemned to be hurled into the
depths of a fiery pit, where they
would suffer endless
torment.
The leaders of the two hundred angels
were, in addition
to Samiaza: Urakabarameel, Akikel, Tamiel, Ramuel,
Danel, Azael, Amers, Batraal, Amane, Zavehe, Samsavael,
Ertrael, Turel,
Yomael, and Zazael.
The fallen angels are credited by Enoch with
engendering a race of evil spirts whose mission is to
torture mankind.
[DOS]]
botis
One of three infernal demons in the service of
Agaliarept,
commander of the second legion of Hell. [DOS]
------------------------------------------------
... a Great President, and
at the command of the Magician
he putteth on a Human shape with Great Teeth,
and two
Horns, carrying a bright and sharp Sword in his hand.
He telleth
all things Past, and to Come, and reconcileth
Friends and Foes. He ruleth
over 60 Legions of Spirits.... [GAC17]
buer
One of three demons in the
service of Agaliarept,
commander of the second legion of Hell. [DOS]
--------------------------------------------------
...a Great President. He
appeareth in Sagittary, and that
is his shape when the Sun is there. He
teaches
Philosophy, both Moral and Natural, and the Logic Art,
and also
the Virtues of all Herbs and Plants. He healeth
all distempers in man, and
giveth good Familiars. He
governeth 50 Legions of Spirits....
[GAC10]
bune/bime
He is a Strong, Great and Mighty Duke. He appeareth in
the
form of a Dragon with three heads, one like a Dog, one like a
Gryphon, and one like a Man. He speaketh with a high and
comely Voice. He
changeth the Place of the Dead, and causeth
the Spirits which be under him
to gather together upon your
Sepulchres. He giveth Riches unto a Man, and
maketh him
Wise and Eloquent. He giveth true Answers unto Demands.
And
he governeth 30 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC26]
busasejal
byleth
cC
caacrindlass
In medieval
demonology, a powerful demon generally
identified as the grand president of
Hell.
[DOS]
caasimolar
cabeiri
cacodemon
cagrino
cailleach
caim
Grand Master of Hell. He generally appears as an
elegant man with the head
and wings of a blackbird.
When he appears as a human being, he carries a
tapered saber. The cleverest Sophist in Hell had an
encounter with him. Caym
understands birds, oxen,
dogs, and the sound of waves. He knows the
future.
At times he appears as a man adorned by a tuft and
a peacock's
tail. He commands thirty legions. [DOS]
-------------------------------------------------------
He is a Great
President, and appeareth in the Form of
the Bird called a Thrush at first,
but afterwards he
putteth on the Shape of a Man carrying in his Hand a
Sharp Sword. He seemeth to answer in Burning Ashes,
or in Coals of Fire. He
is a Good Disputer. His Office
is to give unto Men the Understanding of all
Birds,
Lowing of Bullocks, Barking of Dogs, and other
Creatures; and
also of the Voice of the Waters. He
giveth True Answers of Things to Come.
He was of the
Order of Angels, but now ruleth over 30 Legions of
Spirits
Infernal. [GAC53]
cali (also see kali)
Queen of demons and sultaness,
according to Collin de
Plancy. Human victims were sacrificed to her.
[DOS]
cambions
The offspring of succubi and incubi. [DOS]
camio (see
caim)
carnivean
The patron devil of lewd and obscene behavior he
tempts people to act shamelessly. He is often
invoked by witches during a
Sabbat. [TD]
carreau
Once a prince of the Order of Powers, Carreau
makes
people harden their hearts. [TD]
catabolignes
caym (see
caim)
cerberus
cernunnos
chagrin
chamo/chamos
One of the demons
listed by John Weir. Chemosh
was worshiped as a god by the Moabites.
[DOS]
chaos
In Greek religion, the oldest of the gods, the father
of
Night and Hell. [DOS]
charon
In classical mythology, the deity who
ferried the
dead over the Styx, collecting as his fee an obol
which had
been placed in the mouth of the
passenger. [DOS]
--------------------------------------------------
Boatman of Hell who
ferries souls across the
Styx or Archeron. [DAD]
charontes
charun
The Etruscan demon of death. [DOS]
chax/scox
Grand Duke of Hell.
[DAD]
chemosh
chernobog
(The Black God). Evil, misfortune, death and
night to the
Baltic and Slavic peoples.
[DAD]
cherufe
cherti
chieftain of hell (see beelzebub
(j.weir))
chiton
chontamenti
choronzon
a mighty demon conjured up
by Aleister Crowley
in the Algerian desert. Some occultists claim that
he was possessed by the demon for the rest of his
life. Choronzon appeared,
shouting the words that
will open the gates of hell: *Zazas, Zazas,
Nasatanada,
Zazas*. [DOS]
cimejes/cimeies/cimeries
One of the devils
listed in the "Lemegeton_.
He rides a black horse and has dominion over
all the spirits of Africa. His name probably
derives from the Cumerians,
mentioned by
Homer. [DOS]
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He is a Marquis,
Mighty, Great, Strong and
Powerful, appearing like a Valiant Warrior
riding
upon a goodly Black Horse. He ruleth over all
Spirits in the
parts of Africa. His Office is to
teach perfect Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric,
and to
discover things Lost or Hidden, and Treasures.
He governeth 20
Legions of Infernals....
[GAC66]
citipati
ciuacoatl
conferentes
[conjuration
The "Great
Key of Solomon_ gives the following directions
for invoking a spirit for the
purpose of making a pact
with him. Here the pact is to be made with
Lucifuge.
Emperor Lucifer, Master of all the rebellious spirits,
I beg
you to be favorable in the invocation that I
make to your great Minister
Lucifuge Refocale, as I
wish to make a pact with him....
O great
Lucifuge! I beg you to leave your abode...
and to speak to me. Otherwise I
shall constrain
you by the power of the great living God, his dear
Son,
and the Holy Spirit.
Obey promptly, or you wil be tortured eternally
by
the force of the potent words of the Great Key of
Solomon that he
himself used to bind the rebellious
spirits to accept his pact.
So come
forth instanter! or I shall torture you
endlessly by the force of these
powerful words from
the Key: Agion, Telegram, vaycheon stimulamaton
y
ezpares retragrammaton oryoram irion esytion
existion eryona onera
brasim moym messias soster
Emanuel Saboot Adonai, te adoro et invoco.
[DOS]]
[conjurations
One desiring to summon the Devil must adhere to
certain
rules. Lucifer may be invoked on Monday at dawn,
provided the
conjurer wears a new stole and surplice
and offers a live mouse as a pledge.
Frimost can be
summoned only between nine and ten p.m. on Tuesday;
he
requires as a pledge only a pebble found during the
day. Astaroth will
appear between ten and eleven on
Wednesday if he is invoked in the name of
the Father,
Son, Holy Ghost, and the Virgin Mary. See also Silcharde,
Bechard, Guland, and Surgat. [DOS]]
coyote
cozbi
cresil
Demon of
impurity and slovenliness (according to
Sebastien Michaelis, 1613).
[DAD]
crocell/crokell/procell
He appeareth in the Form of an Angel. He is
a Duke
Great and Strong, speaking something Mystically of
Hidden Things.
He teacheth the Art of Geometry and
the Liberal Sciences. He, at the Command
of the
Exorcist, will produce Great Noises like the Rushings
of many
Waters, although there be none. He warmeth
Waters, and discovereth Baths. He
was of the Order
of Potestates [sic], or Powers, before his fall, as he
declared unto the King Solomon. He governeth 48
Legions of Spirits.
[GAC49]
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Another former prince of the Order of Powers, Crocell
presides over
forty-eight legions of evil spirits. He
teaches geometry and the liberal
arts and has the power
to turn water freezing cold or scalding hot in
moments.
[TD]
culsu
curson
cythrawl
In Celtic oosmogony, the
power of evil. [DOS]
czarnobog
In Slavic mythology, this is an evil
deity, akin
to the Zoroastrian Ahriman, the Spirit of Evil.
[DOS]
dD
dabog
[daevas]
dagon
A demon, according to lists
compiled by medieval
demonologists. Dagon was the great god of the
Philistines. They placed the Ark in his temple
after capturing it from the
Israelites. [DOS]
----------------------------------------------------
Baker of Hell, member of the House of Princes. [DAD]
---------------------------------------------------------
Dagon was the
national god of the Philistines,
appearing in the form of a kind of merman
with the torso
of a man and the body of a fish. He serves as the pantry
chef in Hell's kitchen.
[TD]
daityas
damballa
danjal
dantalion/dantelion
He is Duke
Great and Mighty, appearing in the
Form of a Man with many countenances.,
all Men's
and Women's Faces; and he hath a Book in his
right hand. His
Office is to teach Arts and Sciences
unto any; and to declare the Secret
Cousels of any
one; for he knoweth the Thoughts of all Men and
Women,
and can change them at his Will. He can
cause Love, and show the Similtude
of any person,
and show the same by Vision, let them be in what
part of
the World they Will. He governeth 36
Legions of Spirits.... [GAC71]; for
he knoweth the Thoughts of all Wis
darkness
decarabia
He appeareth in
the Form of a Star in a Pentangle...
at first; but after, after command of
the Exorcist,
he putteth on the Image of a Man. His Office is to
discover the Virtues of the Birds. and precious
stones, and to make the
similtude of all kinds of
Birds to fly before the Exorcist, singing and
drinking as natural Birds do. He governeth 30
Legions of Spirits, being a
Great Marquis. [GAC 70]
[defenses against demons
The sign of the cross is
the most powerful weapon
against the Devil. Next comes holy water, then
bells, the relics of saints, and certain natural
objects -- gems such as
chrysolite and agate, plants
such as garlic and rue, salt, the cock, and a
herb
called by the French *permanable*, which can
enchant demons.
[DOS]]
demiurge/demiurgos
In Greek, the word means 'artisan.' It was
used
by Plato to designate the creator of the universe.
The Gnostics,
Marcionites, Paulicians, and other
heretical sects used it to designate the
evil power
responsible for matter. Also called Demiurgus or
Demiurgos.
[DOS]
demogorgon
An obscure Roman deity associated with the
Underworld.
In the late Roman Empire, he was invoked in magic rites.
[DOS]
[demon
A word used to denote a lower order of super-
natural
beings, generally thought to be hostile to
mankind. Belief in such beings is
widespread. The
ancient Mesopotamians lived in fear of demons,
commonly
represented in their art with human
bodies and animal heads. Both the
Babylonians
and Assyrians thought the demons were evil spirits
who came
from beneath the earth or ghosts of the
unburied dead. In Greece, the word
*daimon* had
a good as well as a bad connotation. Socrates had a
familiar demon who warned him when he was on
the point of making a wrong
decision. The rise of
Christianity, with its condemnation of the spirits
of
the pagan world, assumed to be in league with the
Devil, transformed
demons into malevolent spirits. [DOS]]
[demon of Socrates
*De deo
Socratis* by Apuleius. According to
Thorndike, Apuleius has good deal to say
in this
treatise about the substance forming the bodies of
demons.
"Their native element is the air, which
Apuleius thought extended as far as
the moon. ...
But their bodies are very light and like clouds, a
point
peculiar to themselves" (Thorndike, 1:240). [TBO]]
[demons, lists of
See
Michaelis, Sebastien, and Barrett, Francis. [DOS]]
destroyer, the
One of
the epithets ascribed to Satan. The literal meaning
of the Hebrew word
Abaddon, the name used to identify
the leader of the demon locusts described
in the ninth
chapter of the Book of Revelation, is 'the destroyer.' The
worship of the Hindu god Shiva is grounded on the idea
that pure being is
attained only after material fetters
have been destroyed. [DOS]
dev
The Persian name of Satan. [DOS]
[devils
Alphonsus de Spina identified
ten varieties of devils:
1. Fates.
2. Poltergeists, who create mischief
by night.
3. Incubi and succubi, who pollute nuns by night.
4. Marching
hosts, who sound like hordes of men.
5. Familiar demons, who eat and drink
with men.
6. Nightmare demons, who disturb men's dreams.
7. Demons
formed from semen and the odor accompanying
copulation. These demons cause men to have erotic
dreams so that they can 'receive their emission and
make
the reform a new spirit.'
8. Deceptive demons, who appear now as men, now
as
women.
9. Clean demons, who assault only holy
men.
10. Demons who cause old women to believe that
they
fly to Sabbats. [DOS]]
devil ('the')
The
word devil is derived from Greek *diabolos*,
'slanderer,' 'accuser.'
Generically, it designates a spirit
of evil. In Jewish and Christian
theology, it designates
the arch adversary of God and man, the supreme
spirit
of evil. The Devil is recognized as the chief of the fallen
angels. In dualist systems of theology, he is recognized
as the source of
evil.
In the Old Testament the Devil is rarely mentioned. Here
he
appears as the tempter and tormenter, the master of
deceit.
Christian
doctrine makes the beatific vision accessible to
men and angels alike, but
only after they have been tested.
Some of the angels failed the divine test
(the exact nature
of their failure is controversial). One devil -- Satan,
Beelzebul,
or Lucifer -- is assumed to have seduced the others. Some
scholars make Lucifer and Satan one and the same, Lucifer
being the name by
which Satan was called before he failed
the divine test and was cast out of
heaven.
The New Testament gives the Devil power over the world
and
mankind. Even though Christ redeemed man and destoyed
the Devil's power, God
still permits the Devil to tempt man
through his nature or body.
The
Catholic Church teaches that the Devil will not be found
in Hell until the
last day. He was created by God, as were his
wicked companions. All were
good and by their own fault fell
into sin. The devils still tempt and
persecute mankind. They
are pure spirits with an intelligence of high order.
Each has
a will obstinately bent on evil. They are intelligent
individuals
responsible for their own deeds. See Demon, Lucifer, Satan.
[DOS]
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There is
no known depiction of the Devil before the sixth
century. Christianity was
recognized in Europe in the
fourth century, and it seems to have taken a
couple of
centuries for Lucifer and his legions to show their
countenances. When they did, it was in the form of small,
black, impish
figures.... Much of the attributes popu-
larly associated with the Devil are
actually demonized
facets of pagan and other non-Christian religions,
images
subverted by the early Christian fathers to help their
nascent
religion gain solid ground. [TD]
devil and psychoanalysis
In Rosette
Bubal's work "La Psychanalyste du Diable_ (1953) the
Devil is the
incarnation of the mean father and also of the great
god Pan.
[DOS]
[devil's mark
A mark of identification made by the Devil to seal a
compact.
According to Ludovico Maria Sinistrari's "De Demonialitate_
(1700), the Devil imprints on a witch some mark, especially on
those whose
constancy he suspects. That mark, however, is not
always of the same shape
or figure; sometimes it is the likeness
of a hare, sometimes like a toad's
foot, sometimes a spider, a
puppy, a doormouse. It is imprinted on the most
secret parts
of the body; with men, under the eyelids or perhpas under
the
armpits. [DOS]]
[diabolic hosts
John Wier concluded that the
diabolic monarchy
consisted of 72 princes and 7,405,926 devils. He
determined that the devils were grouped in 1,111
legions of 6,666 each. He
distinguished six kinds of
demons, refined by later theologians as
follows:
(1) Igneous demons, who never descend to the earth;
(2) Aerial
demons, who roam through the air and
appear on
occasion as men;
(3) Terrestrial ones, who dwell obscurely
among
men or set snares for hunters and
travelers;
(4) Aquatics, who cause storms at sea;
(5) Subterraneans, who
dwell in caves and are very
spiteful; and
(6)
Lucifuges, who shun the light of day and assume
corporeal features by night. [DOS]]
[diabolic pact
Though a pact between
the Devil or one of his henchmen
and a man or woman may vary in detail, it
always
includes:
1. Preparation for the pact (abstinence from meat,
etc.).
2. An invocation in the form of a ritual accompanied
by
the sacrifice of a black fowl, fire, etc.
3. A
complex set of formulas.
4. The appearance of the devil.
5. Signing the
pact with blood drawn from the left arm.
On signing the
pact, the individual 'loses his double' --
that is, he
casts no shadow and his image cannot be
seen in a mirror.
[DOS]]
diabolus
dick ('lusty dick')
dimme
dionysus (bacchus,
liber)
In classical mythology, the god of wine and fertility. His cult
was widespread in Thrace, where the Thracian women were
particularly
dedicated to his orgiastic rites. The womenk,
Maenads, in their ecstatic
frenzy, abandoned their homes,
roamed the fields and hillsides, dancing,
swinging their
flaming torches. In their passion they caught and tore
apart
animals, sometimes even children, and devoured the flesh,
thus
acquiring communion with the divinity. Dionysus
himself at times appeared to
them in the form of some
animal, usually a bull. Celebrations, of a milder
type, were
also held on Mount Parnassus.
In the mystic cult, Dionysus
was associated with the Lower
Regions. This cult became highly popular in
Hellenistic and
later on in Roman times. The cult of Dionysus as
practiced
by his devotees is presented dramatically in Euripides'
tragedy "The Bacchae_.
Modern scholars surmise that memories of the cult
of
Dionysus survived and influenced the Sabbat. In animal
form, the
Greek deity sometimes appeared as a goat. At
Eleutherai he was called
Malanaigis, 'he with the black
goatskin.' Like other fertility deities, he
was associated
with the underworld. He was attended by satyrs, lustful
goat-spirits, for whom he served as the object of orgiastic
rites.
[DOS]
dis/dis pater
In Roman religion, an underworld deity, identical
with
the Greek God Pluto. His worship was introduced into
Rome with that
of Proserpina in 249 B.C. He is also called
*Dis pater*.
The Celts
claimed descent from Dis. In Norse mythology
Dis is a generic title
referring to any of several super-
natural beings, including the Valkkyries,
Norns, and
tutelary spirits. The Slavs, like the Celts and the Teutons,
revered an evil demon much like the three-faced one
portrayed by Dante as
Dis: a red face in the middle, a
whitish-yellow face on the right side, and
a black face on
the left side. Dis recalls the three-headed hoar-giant
of
the Edda, Hrim-Grimnir, as well as Triglaf, the Slavic
deity.
[DOS]
dispater
djall
djata
dog
The Devil's accomplice. Dogs are
also faithful companions
of necromancers. The Devil assumes the shape of a
dog to
help the necromancer without arousing suspicion, but his
presence
is betrayed by his black hair. Early magicians
believed that demons appeared
as dogs. Plutarch relates
that a black dog came to Cimon to announce his
impending
death. Early Christians drove dogs away from their
churches.
The Furies were called the dogs of hell, and
black dogs in ancient times
were sacrificed to infernal
deities. [DOS]
dommiel
The patron demon
of terror and trembling. Dommiel ...
guards the gates of Hell.
(Incidentally, there are no keys
for Dommiel to hold because the gates of
Hell are open
twenty-four hours a day and are *never* locked.
[TD]
dracula
dragon
dragon of revelation
A group of Waldensians
near Turin were accused in 1388
of worshiping the Great Dragon of
Revelation. More
powerful than God, he was said to have created the earth.
[DOS]
drug/druj
dua
duma/dumah
The Guardian of Egypt during the
Hebrew exodus, Dumah was
the angel of the "silence of death." He is one of
the
seven princes of Hell. [TD]
dur
duses
Demons accused by the
Gauls of copulating frequently with
women. [DOS]
dusii
Demons abiding
in caves and woods. They are mentioned in
the writings of St. Augustine. See
Duses. [DOS]
dusins
eE
eblis [see
Iblis?]
eemen
eilo
elathan
Celtic god of darkness, one of the evil
Formors. [DAD]
elel
eligos
...a Great Duke, and appeareth in the form
of a goodly Knight,
carrying a Lance, an Ensign, and a Serpent. He
discovereth
hidden things, and knoweth things to come; and of Wars,
and
how the Soldiers will or shall meet. He causeth the
Love of Lords and Great
Persons. He governeth 60 Legions
of Spirits. [GAC15]
elimi
[ELOAH
VA-DAATH
One of the Nine Mystic Names used to summon demons.
ELOHIM
GIBOR
One of the Nine Mystic Names used to summon demons.
ELOHIM
TZABAOTH
One of the Nine Mystic Names used to summon demons.
[DOS]]
emma-o/emma
In Japanese folklore, the chief judge of the Hell. He
presides
over Meifu, the dark tribunal. [DOS]
enmesarra
["Enoch, Book
of_
A collection of parts of many works by Pharisaic writers in
Palestine and Hellenistic Jews in Egypt. The Book of Enoch
is the source
quoted by the first Fathers who sought the
origin of demons. Written in the
first and second
centuries B.C., the First Book survives through
Ethiopic,
Greek, and Latin versions. The Second Book, written about
the
beginning of the Christian era, survives only in a
Slavonic version. The
Book of Enoch led the Fathers to the
conclusion that evil angels, seduced by
their own passions,
copulated with the sons of men and produced giant
demons. See Book of Enoch. [DOS]]
epona
erebus
Son of Chaos, guardian
of the darknesses
surrounding Tartarus. [DAD]
ereshkigal/erishkegal
In the Sumero-Akkadian pantheon, Ereshkigal is 'lady of
the great place'
(queen of the underworld). In Sumerian
texts, she is said to reign in her
palace, ever on guard
over the fount of life. The evil demon, Death, is
her
offspring and servant.
[DOS]
erge
[erinyes]
erlick
essaunien
estanatlehi
euronymous
In Greek mythology, a dark, cannibalistic demon.
Pausanias identifies the
demon as one who 'eats off all
the flesh of corpses' and describes
Polygnotus' painting
of him in these terms: 'He is of a color between
blue
and black, like that of meatflies; he is showing his
teeth and is
seated; under him is spread a vultur's skin. [DOS]
exael
A minor devil,
he was of the Order of Angels when he fell
and is that much closer to
humanity. Therefore, he finds
it relatively easy to dwell with mortals. It
was Exael
who taught men how to make machines of war and to fashion
jewelry from silver and gold. He may have played a role
in the development
of the perfume industry. [TD]
ezekeel
ezequeel
fF
[fallen
angels
During the patristic period, apocryphal scriptures,
particularly
the Book of Enoch, had considerable
influence on the concept of demons.
Justin Martyr,
Tertullian, Cyprian, and others held that the demons
were
the sons of the fallen angels and human
mothers. See Azazel, Lucibel,
Semiazas. [DOS]]
[familiars
Attendant demons attached to a witch.
They
sometimes assumed the shape of a human being
but appeared more
frequently as animals: goats,
lizards, ferrets, moles, birds, dogs, apes.
They are
identified by names in demonologically writings:
Phrin, Rapho,
Robin, Zewuiel.... [DOS]]
farrusarrabba
Afrasiab, identified by the
Scythians with Ahriman,
probably was known by the Turanians as
Farrusarrabba. [DOS]
father of lies
A name given to the Devil (John
8:44). [DOS]
[faust
Whether legendary or real, Faust is the prototype
of
the man who has sold his soul to the Devil in
exchange for youth and
honors. He practiced magic
in Prague, invoked spirits in Wittemberg, and
claimed to have ridden through Hell astride
Belzebuth. He performed
miraculous cures, flew
through the air, was cursed by Luther, and was
imprisoned. At the end of the pact, the Devil
caused him to suffer a
horrible death. Afterwards
he appeared several times to his faithful
servant
Christopher Wagner.
[DOS]]
fecor
fenriz/fenrins/fenris/fenrir
In Norse mythology, a
treacherous wolf, the off-
spring of Loki and Angerbotha. [DOS]
flauros
(see haures)
focalor/forcalor/furcalor
The name by which the Devil is
called in the
"Lemegeton_, where he appears as a man with wings. [DOS]]
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He is a Mighty
Duke and Strong. He appeareth in the
Form of a Man with Gryphon's Wings. His
office is to
slay Men, and to drown them in the Waters, and to
overthrow
Ships of War, for he hath Power over both
Winds and Seas.... He also hath
hopes to return to the
Seventh Throne after 1,000 years. He governeth 30
Legions of Spirits. [GAC41]
foras
He is a Mighty President, and appeareth
in the Form of
a Strong Man in Human Shape. He can give the under-
standing to Men how they may know the Virtues of all
Herbs and Precious
Stones. He teacheth the Arts of Logic
and Ethics in all their parts. If
desired he maketh men
invisible, and to live long, and to be eloquent. He
can
discover Treasures and recover things Lost. He ruleth
over 29
Legions of Spirits.... [GAC31]
forcas/furcas
In medieval demonology, the
grand president of
Hell. He commands twenty-nine legions, appears
in the
shape of a robust, white-haired man, and
teaches logic, rhetoric, and other
subjects. [DOS]
---------------------------------------------------
He
is a Knight, and appeareth in the Form of a Cruel
Old Man with a long Beard
and a hoary Head, riding
upon a pale-coloured Horse, with a Sharp Weapon
in
his hand. His Office is to teach the Arts of Philosophy,
Astrology,
Rhetoric, Logic, Cheiromancy, and
Pyromancy, in all their parts, and
perfectly. He hath
under his Power 20 Legions of Spirits. [GAC50]
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A senator in Hell,
Forcas spends his infernal days
teaching rhetoric, logic, and mathematics.
He is master
of the Devil's stables and can render objects invisible
at
will. When invoked, he can help find lost objects.
[TD]
formore
forneus
He is a Mighty and Great Marquis, and appeareth
in the
Form of a Great Sea-Monster. He teacheth, and maketh
men
wonderfully knowing in the Art of Rhetoric. He
causeth men to have a Good
Name, and to have the
knowledge and understanding of Tongues. He maketh
one to be beloved of his Foes as well as of his Friends.
He governeth 29
Legions of Spirits, partly of the Order
of Thrones, and partly of that of
Angels. [GAC30]
freya
frimost
One of the demons who can be invoked by
mortals.
He can be summoned only between nine and ten
o'clock on Tuesday
night. He requires as a pledge
the first pebble that a conjurer has found
during
the day. [DOS]
furcalor
A murderous fallen angel once of the
Order of Thrones,
Furcalor enjoys sinking warships. He appears as a
human with the wings of a griffin. [TD]
furcas (see forcas)
furfur
Count of Hell. He reveals himself as an angel or a
winged stag with human
arms and a flaming tail.
He commands twenty-six legions and controls
storms. He lies unless confined in a magic triangle. [DOS]
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He is a Great
and Mighty Earl, appearing in the Form of
an Hart with a Fiery Tail. He
never speaketh truth unless
he be compelled, or brought up within a
triangle.... Being
therein, he will take upon himself the Form of an
Angel.
Being bidden, he speaketh with a hoarse voice. Also he
will
wittingly urge Love between Man and Woman. He
can raise Lightnings and
Thunders, Blasts, and Great
Tempestuous Storms. And he giveth True Answers
both
of Things Secret and Divine, if commanded. He ruleth
26 Legions of
Spirits. [GAC34]
gG
gaap
He is a Great President and a Mighty
Prince. He appeareth
when the Sun is in some of the Southern Signs, in a
Human
Shape, going before Four Great and Mighty Kings, as if he
were a
Guide to conduct them along their way. His Office
is to make men Insensible
or Ignorant; as also in Philosophy
to make them Knowing, and in all the
Liberal Sciences. He
can cause Love or Hatred, also he can teach thee to
conse-
crate those things that belong to the Dominion of AMAYMON
his
King. He can deliver Familiars out of the Custody of
other Magicians, and
answereth truly and perfectly of things
Past, Present, and to Come. He can
carry and re-carry men
very speedily from one Kingdom to another, at the
Will and
Pleasure of the Exorcist. He ruleth over 66 Legions of Spirits,
and he was of the Order of Potentates. [GAC33]
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Governor of the
southern region of the Pit, Gaap rules
sixty-six legions of demons. He
manifests himself as a
human sporting huge bat wings.
[TD]
gadreel
galla
gallu
gamigin (see
samigina)
gamori/gremory
He is a Duke Strong and Powerful, and appeareth
in the Form
of a Beautiful Woman, with a Duchess's Crown tied about her
waist, and riding on a Great Camel. His Office is to tell of all
Things
Past, Present, and to Come; and of Treasures Hid, and
what they lie in; and
to procure the Love of Women both
Young and Old. He governeth 26 Legions of
Spirits.
[GAC56]
gandarewa
garm
gaziel
gelou
gestinanna
[giants]
[Gide,
Andre
French writer, author of the Satanilc text "Les Caves of
du
Vatican". Andre Gide (1869-1951) presented his
theory of the "gratuitous
crime" in "The Caves of the
Vatican" (1913). His diabolic theory is
illustrated by
the crime committed by the hero, Lafcadio. Gide
admitted
in his last work that 'If I believed in the
Devil... I would say that I have
a pact with him.' He
popularized the notion that no work of art is
possible
without the Devil's collaboration.
[DOS]]
gilou
giltine
glassya-labolas/glasyalabolas
One of the
seventy-two devils listed in the "Lemegeton_.
He teaches all of the arts and
sciences, but also incites
murder; One of the three demons who serve in
Nebiros,
field marshal and inspector general of Hell. [DOS]
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He is a mighty
President and Earl, and showeth himself
in the form of a Dog with Wings like
a Gryphon. He
teaches all Arts and Sciences in an instant, and is an
Author of Bloodshed and Manslaughter. He teacheth all
things Past, and to
Come. If desireth he causeth love both
of Friends and of Foes. He can make a
Man to g Invisible.
And he hath under his command 36 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC25]
goap
[goat
According to popular legend, the Devil's creation,
symbolic
of lechery. The goat in medieval folklore appears as the
symbol
of Judaism and the Jewish God. The goat's beard
or goatee, a supposedly
characteristic features of the
Jewish physiognomy, was also considered to be
a physical
token of the Jew's Satanism. The Devil, frequently
represented as having goat's horns, often took the form
of a goat. In this
shape he was worshiped by his
devotees, who often sacrificed a goat to
him.
Satan appears at the Sabbat in diverse forms, but as the
Devil
himself and as Leonard, patron of witches and
wizards, he appears in the
form of a three-horned goat.
The middle horn serves as a torch to illuminate
the
area. The sight of the black-crowned beast inspires
terror. His long
tail covers a face-like rump on which
the faithful bestow their kisses.
[DOS]]
god (of: evil, darkness, night, this world, death, the dead,
the
underworld)
gong gong
gorgo
grand architect
grand bois
(Big
Woods). Haitian master of the forests of the
night. [DAD]
great
below
great dragon
gremory (see gamori)
gressil
Once a prince in
the Order of Thrones, the lecherous
Gressil now tempts men with impurity and
slothfulness.
[TD]
[grimoire
A magician's handbook. Medieval
grimoires were
falsely attributed to Solomon, Alexander the Great,
and
Hippocrates. See black books. [DOS]]
[grimoire of honorius
One of the
most diabolical handbooks on magic ever
written. It overflows with
impassioned appeals to
God and pious statements, yet prescribes the most
ruthless steps for summoning the Devil: slaughtering
a lamb, tearing out the
eyes of a black cock, etc. The
grimoire probably dates from the sixteenth
century.
It was first published in Rome in 1670. [DOS]]
[grimoirium
verum
An eighteenth-century French grimoire based on the
"Key of
Solomon_. It purports to have been published
by Alibeck the Egyptian in
1517. [DOS]]
gusion
...a great and strong Duke.... He appeareth like a
Xenopilus.
He telleth all things Past, Present, and to Come, and showeth
the meaning and resolution of all questions thou mayest
ask. He conciliateth
and reconcileth friendships, and giveth
Honour and Dignity unto any. He
ruleth over 40 Legions of
Spirits.
[GAC11]
guta
gwydyon
hH
ha
haagenti
He is a President,
appearing in the Form of a Mighty
Bull with Gryphon's Wings. This is at
first, but after,
at the Command of the Exorcist he putteth on Human
Shape. His Office is to make Men wise, and to instruct
them in divers
things; also to Transmute all Metals
into Gold; and to change Wine into
Water, and Water
into Wine. He governeth 33 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC48]
haborym/aym
Duke of Hell. He has three heads: that of a cat,
man,
and snake. He sits astride a viper, holding a torch.
He commands
twenty-six legions and is the demon of
holocausts.
[DOS]
hades
hakael
halphas/mathas/malthus
He is a Great Earl, and
appeareth in the Form of a Stock-
Dove. He speaketh with a hoarse Voice. His
Office is to
build up Towers, and to furnish them with Ammunition
and
Weapons, and to send Men-of-War to places
appointed. He ruleth over 26
Legions of Spirits. [GAC38]
ham
hananel
hanty
penyardin
harendotes
hargin
haris
[harpies]
harry ('old
harry')
harut
hatu-atu-topun/hetu-ahin
Dangerous goddess at twilight
and dawn in Polynesia. [DAD]
hauras/haures/haurus/havres/flauros
He is a
Great Duke, and appeareth at first like a
Leopard, Mighty, and Terrible, and
Strong, but after
a while, at the Command of the Exorcist, he putteth
on
Human Shape with Eyes Flaming and Fiery, and
a most Terrible Countenance. He
giveth True
Answers of all things, Present, Past, and to Come....
He
will, lastly, talk of the Creation of the World,
and of Divinity, and of how
he and other Spirits
fell. He destroyeth and burneth up those who be
the
Enemies of the Exorcist should he desireth it;
also he will not suffer him
to be tempted by any
other Spirit or otherwise. He governeth 36
Legions
of Spirits. [GAC64]
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One of the
seventy-two devils King Solomon shut up in a
brass vessel and threw into a
lake, Haurus is a leader in
Hell and is able to divine the truth about
events
occurring in the past or future. He may take the form of
a
leopard, a human, or some combination of both. [TD]
[hecate
In classical
mythology, a triple goddess, patroness of
witchcraft. She is mentioned by
Hesiod, the Greek
poet. She is depicted as being accompanied by the
souls of the dead. Dogs howl at her approach. Her
statues were in three
forms: as Selene, the moon, in
heaven; as Artemis, the huntress, on earth;
and as
Persephone, Queen of the Underworld. Her name is
associated with
sinister rites and sacrifices. Her
emissaries were a ghastly ghoul called
Mormo and
Empusa. [DOS]]
hela/hel
In Norse mythology, the daughter of
Loki. She was the
goddess of death and presided over the underworld in
Neiflheim {??}. [DOS]
[hekakontalithos
A stone used in demonic offerings
in occult rites. [DOS]]
[helheim
In Norse mythology, the realm of Hel
(Hela), goddess of
the underworld. The dark, misty region is encircled
by
the river Gjoll. [DOS]]
herensugue
herodias
One of the names of
the divine patron of witchcraft.
Herodias was the enemy of John the Baptist.
Burchard,
Bishop of Worms, says that the pagan goddess of the
night-riders of the Middle Ages was also called Herodias
and Holda. John of
Salsbury says that the ignorant
believed that the Queen of Night or Herodias
summed
them to meetings by night. [DOS]
heros
heyd
[hierarchy of
demons
According to "The Key of Solomon_, the three principal
infernal
spirits are Lucifer, Beelzebub, and Astorath.
They are, respectively,
Emperor, Prime Minister, and
Grand Duke. After them come the superior
spirits that are
subject to them: Lucifuge, Prime Minister; Satanachia,
Grand General; Agaliarept, Grand General; Fleuretty,
Lieutenant General;
Sargatanas, Brigadier; and Nebiros,
Field Marshal. They have at their
command millions of
lower spirits in addition to the eighteen spirits
immediately
subordinate to themselves; Bael, Agares, Marbas, Pruslas,
Aamon, Barbatos, Buer, Gusoyn, Botis, Bathim, Pursan,
Abigar, Loray,
Valefar, Forau, Ayperos, Nuberus, and
Glasyabolas. [DOS]]
[hierarchy of
hell
John Weir's complete hiearchy of hell includes the supreme
chieftain, Beelzebuth; Satan, who occupies second place;
Euronymous, Prince
of Death; Moloch, Prince of the Land of
Tears; Pluto, Prince of Fire;
Baalberith, Proserpine, Astaroth,
Adramelek, Nergal, Chamos, Melchom,
Behemoth, and Dagon;
Baal, Commander of the Armies of Hell; Lucifer, who
dispenses justice; Asmodeus, who is in charge of the
gambling-houses; the
Antichrist, reduced to a mime and
juggler; and demonic ambassadors to
England (Mammon),
Turkey (Belial), Russia (Rimon), and Spain (Thamuz).
[DOS]]
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[according
to Weir] (who wrote in the sixteenth
century)..., Hell [has] 66 princes,
each commanding
6,666 legions, each legion comprising 6,666 devils.
That
would amount to about half the world's
population in his time. This looks
suspiciously like
a riff on the number of the Beast of The
Apocalypse,
666, which some cabalists say is 600
(false religion), 60 (greed), and 6
(this world). [DAD]
hiisi
hine-nui-te-po
hmin nat
holda
One of
the names of the Queen of Night, the divine patron
of witchcraft. She was
originally a Teutonic goddess. [DOS]
holler
In Norse mythology, the god
of death. He causes sickness
and disaster. He drags men into his cave, where
he
tortures them. [DOS]
hornblas
A patron devil of musical discord,
he blows the trumpet
to gather the ministry of Hell together. [TD]
horny
('old horny')
horon
In Canaanite religion, the deity who presides over
death.
Identified with Mot. [DOS]
hrim-grimnir
The three-headed
hoar-giant of the Edda. He lives
at the door of death.
[DOS]
hunhau
hutgin/hutjin
A demon who takes pleasure in conversing
with men and
doing them favors. [DOS]
huwawa
iI
ialdabaoth
In alchemy, the demiurge who lies captive in the
darkness of matter. He is
that part of the deity
that has been swallowed up in his own creation,
the dark god who reverts to his original state of
luminosity in the mystery
of the alchemical
transmutation. In Hebrew legend, he is the
supreme
archon. The Hebrew word menas 'child
of chaos' and suggests a parallel
between
Ialdabaoth and Baal, Kronos, and Saturn. In the
writings of the
Gnostics, he is the evil spirit who
created the Lower World.
[DOS]
iapetos
iblis
The Devil of Islam. According to the sacred
book
of the Yezidi, the Book of Revelation and the Black
Book, Iblis is
a fallen archangel. He damned himself
because of his exclusive love of th
idea of divinity.
God pardoned him and entrusted to him the govern-
ment
of the world and the oversight of souls. The
minister of God, called Malak
Tawus or 'Peacock Angel,'
is deemed worthy of adoration by the so-called
'Devil-
Worshippers.' [DOS]
icu
ielahiah
ik
('ik)
ikwaokinyapippilele
Causes headaches and other ills, say the Cunas
of
Panama. [DAD]
illapa
ils ('ils)
imamaih
Imamaih oversees
voyages and can be invoked to
destroy and humiliate enemies.
[TD]
imdugud
[incubus
An evil spirit supposed to lie upon sleeping
women and
have intercourse with them. According to a papal bull
issued
by Pope Inncent [VIII] in 1484:
Many persons of both sexes, forgetful of
their
own salvation, have abused incubi and succubi.
Some Church Fathers
maintain that an incubus is an angel
whose lust for women brought about his
fall. He
corresponds to the succubus who appears to men. When
associated
with a particular witch, both are known as
familiars. The incubus is called
by other names: *follet*
(French), *alp* (German), *folleto* (Italian),
*duende*
(Spanish). [DOS]
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An incubus
(*incubo*), nightmare, from *incubare*, to
lie upon, weigh down, brood) is a
demon who has sexual
intercourse with women in the form of a man during
sleep. As the Latin root suggests, it was linked with the
oppression and
difficulty of breathing that often
accompany nightmares, and is in fact
caused by the
substance of spirits interacting with the human body.....
This belief is very ancient.
Though, indeed, the wise Egyptians do
not
plausibly make the distinction, that it may
be possible for a divine
spirit so to apply
itself to the nature of a woman, as to
inbreed in her
the first beginnings of
generation, while on the other side
they
conclude it impossible for the male kind
to have any intercourse or
mixture by the
body with any divinity, not considering,
however, that
what takes place on the one
side must also take place on the
other;
intermixture, by force of terms, is
reciprocal. (Plutarch "Numa
Pompilius."
In "Lives_ {Dryden, 77})
The offspring of such unions, among
them Merlin
and the future Antichrist, are called *Adamitici*,
"and they
say that in their infancy such children
cry day and night, and are heavy but
emaciated,
and yet can suck five nurses dry. ... Others, on the
other
hand, claim superhuman powers for such
children, and assert that they
possess some
attributes of divinity ..." (Remy {1595} 1930,
1:7:20).
[TBO]]
indiren
inguma
[invocation of a demon
Among the ancient
formulas for invoking demons are
these: Palas aron azinomas; Bagahi Iaca
Bachabe; and
utteranc of the nine divine and mystic names -- Eheieh,
Iod, Tetragrammaton Elohim, El, Elohim Gibor, Eloah
Va-Daath, El Adonai
Tzabaoth, Elohim Tzabaoth,
Shaddai. [DOS]]
ipes
ipos
He is an
Earl, and a Mighty Prince, and appeareth in the
form of an Angel with a
Lion's Head, and a Goose's Foot,
and a Hare's Tail. He knoweth all things
Past, Present,
and to Come. He maketh men witty and bold. He
governeth
36 Legions of Spirits. [GAC22]
irkalla
[iron
Because meteoric iron was
used by man long before it
was smelted, iron can be used effectively against
demons.
Since it first came from the heavens, demons fear it.
[DOS]]
isdes
ishtar
isis
ita
itzcoliuhqui
Aztec god that
brought earthquakes, cold,
destruction. [DAD]
iuvart
ixtab
In Maya
religion, the goddess of suicides. She is an evil
spirit, seducing and
killing men at crossroads.
[DOS]
iya
izanami
izorpo
jJ
jack
jeqon
jerobaal
jetrel
jetrel
jezebeth
Demon of Falsehoods. [DAD]
[jinni
Among the heathen Arabs, a demon
representing one
of the hostile forces of nature. To Moslems jinn (the
plural form of jinni) may be either good or evil super-
natural beings.
Solomon is supposed to have possessed
a magic ring which gave him power over
the jinn.
[DOS]]
jinnistan
jocanna
joker
jotun
jurupar
kK
kabandha
kaia
kakash
kalee
(see kali)
kalevanpojat
kali/kalee (also see cali)
kalypso
karau
Guards animals but also brings death to the world, say
the Yupas of Panama.
[DAD]
karuiles siunes
kasbeel
kasdeja/kasdeya
Name of the 'fifth
Satan' who taught men the secrets of
destruction (I Enoch 69:12).
[DOS]
katoylla
The Incan god of the underworld. Also known as Illapa.
[DOS]
kauket
kawkabel
kea
kebecht
kebechsenef
[kelets]
kema
kephu
kerberos
(see cerberus)
keres
["Key of Solomon_
The Most famous grimoire, or
handbook of magic, ever
written. It exists in many versions in various
languages. Josephus referred in the first century A.D.
to a book supposedly
written by Solomon and
containing incantations for summoning evil
spirits.
Legend holds that the magic manual was composed
by devils and
hidden under Solomon's throne. A
Greek version of the manual, preserved in
the British
Museum, may date back to the twelfth century. Most
versions,
in French or Latin, date from the eighteenth
century. Aleister Crowley
edited, translated and --
unfortunately -- bowlderdized the work.
[DOS]]
kimaris (see cimejes)
kingu
kobal
Entertainment Director of
Hell, patron of comedians. [DAD]
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The dramatist and
manager of the infernal theater, Kobal
tempts men with pretense and fraud.
[TD]
kokabel
kokos
koschei ('koschei the deathless')
kosh
koyote
(see
coyote?)
ksitigarbha
kubera
kud
kuk
kukuth
kulshedra
kur
lL
ladon
[lamassu/lamastu]
[lamia]
larthy-tytiral
lature
dano
lau(v)iah
laverna
lelwani
["Lemegeton_
A four-part handbook
on magic, also called "Lesser
Key of Solomon, written before 1500. The
origin and
meaning of the term are obscure. The four parts of
the work
are Goetia, Theurgia Goetia, the Pauline Art,
and the Almadel.
[DOS]]
leonard/urian
Inspector-General of Black Magic Sorcery, The
Great
Negro of the witches' sabbats as a giant black goat.
In Germany,
*Urian*.
leraie/leraje/leraikha
He is an Marquis Great in Power, showing
himself in the
likeness of an Archer clad in Green, and carrying a Bow
and Quiver. He causeth all great Battles and Contests;
and maketh wounds to
putrefy that are made with
Arrows by Archers. This belongeth to Sagittary.
He
governeth 30 Legions of Spirits. [GAC14]
leshy
leviathan
The
leader of the heretics, according to Balberith's
account. He tempts men with
sins directly repugnant
to the Christian faith. His adversary is Peter the
Apostle.
In rabbinical tradition he is a demon who appeared in
his
masculine incarnation as Samuel (Salamiel) and
seduced Eve, then in his
feminine incarnation as Lilith
and seduced Adam. [DOS]
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The admiral of the
Devil's navy, Leviathan is depicted
in the Bible (Isaiah 27:I) as the
primordial she- (or
he-) dragon of the sea. Created with Behemoth on the
fifth day, these two gargantuan devils devour damned
souls. Leviathan has
hordes of water demons, sprites,
and nymphs to do his bidding. On Judgment
Day, all but
the saved will be swallowed by this sea monster.
[TD]
libitina
lilis
lilith (see also lilitu)
The ancient Jews
believed that Lilith bore Adam many
children before she abandoned him for
the demon
Samael. The first she-demon in human history, she is
supposed
to have hated Eve's children and their
descendants. When sons were born,
superstitious Jews
displayed cards on which was written, 'Adam and Eve,
enter here; Lilith, remain outside.' [DOS]
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Although Lilith
was not an angel, she was directly
created by God. The Devil's consort, the
Queen of Hell,
and the daughter of night, Lilith is a holy terror.
Driven by an insatiable hunger of envy, Lilith stalks
the world by night
raping men in their sleep and sucking
their blood, or stealing their
newborn children from
their cribs and eating them. According to ancient
Hebrew
beliefs, God created Lilith to be Adam's first wife; but
he
made them unequal, connected back-to-back like
Siamese twins. When they
argued incessantly, God decided
to split them into individual people, but
this did not
do. Lilith hated being a housewife under her husband's
thumb all the time. She questioned masculine supremacy
and was not a big
fan of the missionary position, which
was what Adam (and one surmises, God)
preferred in their
sexual relations.
Lilith ran away with a band of
demons, with whom she
spawned a generation of evil creatures called
Lilin
or Lilis, often depicted as owls. Owls were considered
to be evil
birds of night that could not look directly
at light. As bad as she was,
Adam missed her and
complained of his loneliness to his maker. God
created
Eve (from Adam's rib, lest there be any lingering
question who
was dominant) and sent three angels --
Sanvi, Sansanvi, and Semangalef -- to
fetch Lilith.
They found her with her vile prgenjy and demanded she
return, but she would not. As punishment, God decreed
she be banished and
that all of her children die in
infancy. Lilith grew despondent and went to
throw
herself into the Red Sea. The three angels were
genuinely moved by
Lilith's despair and compensated
her with power over newborn boys for the
first eight
days of their lives, the first twenty days for newborn
girls. Lilith in return promised not to harm children
who had the three
angels' names written anywhere near
them.
Alone outside of Paradise,
Lilith happened upon another
creature divorced from God, the Devil, who in
the
Talmud legend takes the name of Sammael. Bound by their
mutual
hatred of humanity, Sammael and Lilith spawned
a generation of devils and
wicked creatures. Some
beliefs claim it was Sammael and Lilith who plotted
the
downfall of mankind in Eden. In many artistic repre-
sentations, the
serpent is actually Lilith, not Satan.
In others, Satan seduces Eve while
Lilith works her
charm on Adam, and it is all euphemized in the idea of
tasting forbidden fruit. While many cultures revile
Lilith as the epitome of
evil femininity, in others
she has come to represent the fight for women's
equality
and free sensuality. In the Talmud, it is not Lilith's
hatred
for babies that drives her into nurseries, but
her love of them. Barren for
eternity, she longs to
press a warm baby against her breast. According to
the
same belief, if a baby smiles during the Sabbath,
Lilith is amusing
it. [TD]
lilitu (see also lilith)
locyta
loki
loray
One of three
demons serving Sargatanas, brigadier
general of the legions of Hell.
[DOS]
lord of hell, seducer of mankind
lord of the flies
(beelzebub)
lord of the underworld
lordly monarch of the
north
lubara
Babylonian god of pestilence and disease.
[DOS]
lucifer
The Book of Isaiah (14:12-15) describes Lucifer and
foretells his destiny: 'How art thou fallen from Heaven,
O Lucifer, who
didst rise in the morning? How art thou
fallen to the earth, that didst
wound the nations? ...
And thou saidst in thy heart: I will... exalt my
throne
above the stars of God.... But yet thou shall be brought
down to
hell, into the bottom of the pit.' Origen and
many of his successors
affirmed that Lucifer, once a
heavenly spirit, had been cast into the pit of
hell
because he tried to make himself the equal of God.
Thus they
identified Satan, the adversary, with Lucifer,
'the bringer of light.'
Christ said (Luke 10:18): 'I saw Satan like lightning
falling from Heaven.'
The Latin name Lucifer is a
translation of the Greek Hebrew word *Helel*,
referring
to the morning and evening star and meaning light-
bearer.'
Thus Lucifer is identified with Satan, the
archangel who rebelled against
God.
In demonology, Lucifer is emperor of the infernal
spirits. He
tempts men by appealing to their pride
and selfish interests. As one of the
popular acid rock
groups [Black Sabbath] phrases it, 'your for me
{Lucifer}
has just got to be real,' for it has endured through time.
[DOS]
lucifuge
Prime Minister of the infernal spirits. He commands
three subordinate spirits: Baél, Agares, and Marbas.
Also known as Lucifuge
Rofocale, he has power
assigned to him by Lucifer over all the treasures
of
the world. [DOS]
lusty dick
mM
machalas
machiel
[magic
circle
A diagram drawn around an object or a person prior
to a magic
operation. The circle, drawn around the
karcist with a new sword, symbolizes
the separation
of the wizard from the infernal powers. Honi Ha
Me'agel,
a first-century Hebrew magician, was known
as the circle drawer because he
often stood within
the magic circle and produced rain. Reginald Scot's
"Discoverie of Witchcraft_ (1584) offered this advice:
As for the places of
Magical Cirlces, they are to
be chosen melancholy, doleful, dark and
lonely;
either in Woods or Deserts, or in a place where
three ways meet,
or amongst ruins of Castles,
Abbeys, Monasteries, etc., or upon the
Seashore
when the Moon shines clear, or else in some
large Parlor hung
with black..., with doors and
windows closely shut, and waxen
candles
lighted. [DOS]]
[magicians
Demons collaborate with magicians,
according to
Tertullian, Origen, and Bossuet. Magicians were
excommunicated by the Councils of Agde (506),
Orléans (511), Narbonne (589),
Reims (625), Tours
(813), Paris (829), Angers (1294), Cologne (1357),
and Rouen (1445). [DOS]]
["Magick in Theory and Practice_
One of the best
books ever written on the subject
of magic. It was published in 1929 by
Aleister
Crowley, the self-styled 'Great Beast'. [DOS]]
[magic
manuals
Legend holds that the devils composed several
handbooks on magic
and hid them under Solomon's
throne. After his death, they urged his
courtiers to
dig under his throne to learn how he had secured
control
over men, spirits, and the wind. According
to the Koran:
And they
followed the device which the
devils devised against the kingdom of
Solomon;
and Solomon was not an unbeliever; but the
devils believed not,
they taught men sorcery. [DOS]]
mahomet
mahr
malak-tawus
malphas
Grand president of Hell. He commands forty legions.
He appears as a crow and
often deceives those who
make sacrifices to him. He builds impregnable
fortresses and easily storms enemy ramparts. [DOS]
-------------------------------------------------------
He appeareth at
first like a Crow, but after he will put
on Human Shape at the request of
the Exorcist, and
speak with a a hoarse Voice. He is a Mighty President
and Powerful. He can build Houses and High Towers,
and can bring to thy
Knowledge Enemies' Desires and
Thoughts, and that which they have done. He
giveth
Good Familiars.... He governeth 40 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC39]
malthas/malthus (see halphas)
mamai
mamitu
mammon
From
*mamoona*, the Aramaic word for "riches."
It occurs only in the New
Testament, where it is
almost personified (Luke 16:13). The
personification
was completed in the 14th-16th centuries, when
Mammon
became the demon of covetousness. [TBO]
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The devil of
avarice, Mammon is a special ambassador to
England. His supreme wickedness
puts him on the same
level as Satan, Beelzebub, and, in some legends,
Lucifer
himself. Mammon tempts men to covet belongings. He is so
stooped
with the weight from his fall that he cannot
stand erect and spends his days
staring at the ground.
[TD]
mandragoras
manes
mania
mantus
manuval
Evil spirit of
the night in New Guinea.
mara
marax/morax
He is a Great Earl and
President. He appeareth like a
great Bull with a Man's face. His office is
to make Men
very knowing in Astronomy, and all other Liberal
Sciences;
also he can give good Familiars, and wise,
knowing the virtues of Herbs and
Stones which be
precious. He governeth 30 Legions of Spirits....
[GAC21]
marbas
One of the three demons in the service of Lucifuge,
prime minister of Lucifer. [DOS]
-----------------------------------------------------
He is a Great
President, and appeareth at first in the
form of a Great Lion, but
afterwards, at the request
of the Master, he putteth on Human Shape. He
answereth
truly of things Hidden or Secret. He causeth Diseases and
cureth them. Again, he giveth great Wisdom and
Knowledge in Mechanical Arts;
and can change men into
other shapes. He governeth 36 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC05]
marbuel
marchosias/marchocias
He is a Great and Mighty
Marquis, appearing at first in the
Form of a Wolf having Gryphon's Wings,
and a Serpent's
Tail, and Vomiting Fire out of his mouth. But after a
time,
at the command of the Exorcist he putteth on the Shape of
a Man.
And he is a strong fighter. He was of the Order of
Dominations. He governeth
30 Legions of Spirits. He told
Chief, who was Solomon, that after 1,200
years he had
hopes to return unto the Seventh Throne.
[GAC35]
marduk
marthim
martinet
marut
mastema
In
pre-Christian literature Mastema is frequently
identified as an evil prince.
In apocalyptic writings,
the word designates the cosmic power of evil,
identified with the evil impulse in man and with
death. According to the
Book of Jubilees, written
before 96 B.C., he is the chief of the evil
spirits
resulting from the union of the fallen angels and
mortals. After
God intervened, he remained in
control of one-tenth of the fallen angels 'in
order
that they might continue to serve Satan on Earth.'
He counseled
God to test Abraham. In Egypt he
aided the sorcerers who opposed Moses.
[DOS]
---------------------------------------------------------
This
rebel angel is the accusing angel of Hebrew
mythology. He is the executioner
who slaughtered the
firstborn of Egypt and who tried, unsuccessfully, to
murder Moses. [TD]
mastiphal
mazzikin
mbwiri
meifu
In Japanese
folklore, the dark tribunal, presided
over by Emma[-O], the stern judge.
[DOS]
melchom
Treasurer of the House of the Princes of Hell.
[DAD]
melchon
melek taus
The Devil, chief of the angelic hosts,
according
to the Yezidis. [DOS]
mephistopheles
Name of the demon with
whom Faust signed a
pact. The name may be a faulty Greek rendering
of
Lucifuge, 'Fly the light'. [DOS]
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The destroyer and
prince of deceit, Mephistopheles is a
smooth character with an engaging wit
and a polished
manner. Due to his uniquely entertaining repartee, he is,
on occasion, allowed an audience with God. Because of his
dashing ways, he
is often sent by the Devil to tempt
modern humans to sell their souls.
[TD]
meresger
meresin
merigum/merihim
Prince of Pestilence.
[DAD]
merodach
meslamtaea (nergal)
A cthonian god in the Sumerian
pantheon. His
temple in Cuthah, called 'He Who Issues from
Meslam,'
indicates that he may have been a tree
god originally. The son of Enlil and
Ninlil, he
appears in hymns as a warrior. As Nergal, he is
ruler of the
underworld and husband of
Ereshkigal. [DOS]
[mesopotamian demons
The
fear of demons perpetually overshadowed
the daily lives of the Semitic
tribes dwelling in
Mesopotamia. Mesopotamian art abounds in
representations of terrifying demons, commonly
with human bodies and animal
heads. Man was
regarded as practically defenseless against countless
malevolent spirits capable of assuming any shape
and moving unseen from
place to place. They
preferred ruins and desolate places. Some were
the
ghosts of the unburied and vengeful dead;
others emerged from beneath the
earth. The one
most feared was perhaps the lion-headed fever
demon.
[DOS]
metztli
[michaelis, sebastien
In his "Histoire admirable de las
possession et
conversion d'une penitente" (1613) Father
Michaelis lists
three hierarchies of demons;
(1) Belzebuth, Leviathan, Asmodeus,
Balberith,
Astaroth, Verrin, Gresil, Sonnillon; (2) Carreau,
Carnivean,
Oeillet, Rosier, Verrier; and (3) Belial,
Olivier, Juvart. He ascribes to
these demons the
following attributes: Belzebuth tempts through
pride;
Leviathan tempts one's faith; Asmodeus
tempts through luxury; Balberith
suggests
blasphemy and homicide; Astaroth tempts through
vanity or
laziness; Verrin through impatience;
Gresil through impurity; Sonnillon
through hatred;
Carreau tempts without pity; Carnivean tempts
through
obscenity; Oeillet tempts against poverty;
Rosier tempts through love;
Verrier tempts against
obedience; Belial tempts through arrogance;
Olivier
through cruelty and avarice; and Juvart takes
control of
different bodies. [DOS]]
michtecacuatl
Aztec goddess of death, consort of
Mictlantecuhtli.
[DOS]
mictian
mictlantecutli
midgard-snake
milcom
milu
milu
minister
of god
minos
Described in Canto V of Dante's "Inferno", Minos
assigns
sinners to their various tortures in Hell.
He has a long tail that he wraps
around himself. [TD]
misroch/nisroch
Misroch is the Devil's cook and
inspires hatred
between men. He was originally an angel of the Order
of
Principalities and worshipped by the Assyrians.
Misroch has the head of an
eagle and was at one time
the guardian of the famed Tree of Immortality,
the
fruit of which he uses in his recipes. [TD]
mkha' sgroma
A
frightful demon worshiped by Tibetan Buddhists.
The Tibetan goddess, the
counterpart of the Hindu
goddess Kali, is represented as a lion-headed
monster
surrounded by a halo of flames. [DOS]
moloch
A terrifying
devil, Moloch serves as the chief of the
army in Hell. He ws once a
Canaanite deity, worshipped
by early Semites who sacrificed their
firstborn
children in the fires of his temple located just
outside
Jerusalem. Moloch's face and hands are smeared
with blood of murdered
children and the tears shed by
their grieving
mothers.
moma
[months
Demonologists link certain demons with certain
months:
January and Belial, February and Leviathan, March and
Satan,
April and Astarte, May and Lucifer, June and
Baalberith, July and Belzebuth,
August and Astaroth,
September and Thamuz, October and Baal, November
and Hecate, December and Moloch. [DOS]]
morax (see
marax)
mormo
morrigan
mors
In Roman religion, the personification
of Death. [DOS]
mot
The Canaanite literature unearthed at Ugarit
contains
the tale of the struggle between the supreme god Baal
and the
sea-god Yam. Baal is slain and brought down
to the kingdom of the dead,
ruled by Mot. Baal's dis-
appearance brings life on earth to a standstill
until the
warrior-goddess Anat kills Mot, making possible the
return
upon earth of Baal and, with him, fertility and
plenty:
She seizes the
god Mot;
With sword she cleaves him...
In fields she sows him.
[DOS]
mouth
Phoenician god of the dead, identified with Pluto.
[DOS]
mrtyu
In the age of the Upanishads, Mrtyu was the name of
the
Indian Satan. Later he was called by the derivative
name of Mara.
[DOS]
mulciber
An epithet of Vulcan, also used to name Satan.
[DOS]
mullin
Servant of the House of Princes, lieutenant to
Leonard.
[DAD]
murmur/murmus/murmux
Demon of music, count of Hell. He appears
astride a
vulture, shaped like a giant soldier. [DOS]
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He is a Great
Duke, and an Earl; and appeareth in the
Form of a Warrior riding upon a
Gryphon, with a Ducal
Crown upon his Head. There do go before him those
his
Ministers with great Trumpets sounding. His Office is
to teach
Philosophy perfectly, and to constrain Souls
Deceased to come before the
Exorcist to answer those
questions which he may wish to put to them, if
desired.
He was partly of the Order of Thrones, and partly of
that of
Angels. He now ruleth 30 Legions of Spirits. [GAC54]
mush
Iranian demon
of eclipses and darkness. [DAD]
mutu
nN
naamah
In Jewish
tradition, a demoness who smothers
newborn children and seduces men in their
sleep. [DOS]
naberus/naberius/naburus
Marquis of Hell. He appears in the
shape of a crow.
He has a hoarse voice and teaches eloquence and the
fine arts. Also called Gerberus. [DOS]
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a most valiant
Marquis, and showeth in the form of a
Black Crane fluttering about the
Circle, and when he
speaketh it is with a hoarse voice. He maketh men
cunning in all Arts and Sciences, but especially in the
art of Rhetoric. He
restoreth lost Dignities and Honours.
He governeth 19 Legions of Spirits.
[GAC24]
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Marquis
of Hell, connected with Cerberus. [DAD]
nahemah
A name applied to the
princess of all the succubi. [DOS]
[names
In magic and witchcraft
successful invocation or
exorcism may depend on exact knowledge of a
name. In Egyptian mythology Isis learned by
trickery the secret name of Re.
Some people (the
Hindus, for example) try to conceal the names of
their
children to protect them against demons. [DOS]]
[names of satan
"Malleus
Maleficarum", a fifteenth-century treatise
by Heinrich Kramer and Jakob
Sprenger, indicates
that Satan may be invoked under several names,
each
with a special etymological significance.
As Asmodeus, he is the Creature of
Judgement.
As Satan, he becomes the Adversary.
As Behemoth, he is the
Beast.
Diabolus, the Devil, signifies two morsels: the
body and the
soul, both of which he kills.
Demon connotes Cunning over Blood.
Belial,
Without a Master.
Beelzebub, Lord of Flies.
Here are the names by which
he is generally known
in various languages:
Arabic:
Sheitan
Biblical: Asmodeus (or Belial or Apollyon)
Egyptian:
Set
Japanese: O Yama
Persian: Dev
Russian: Tchort
Syriac:
Béherit
Welsh: Pwcca. [DOS]
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The Devil is a
being of infinite forms that has almost
as many names. The word *devil* is
derived indirectly
from the Greek word *diabolos*, meaning slanderer,
which appears in ancient Hebrew texts. Devil and Satan
have become
synonymous; but Satan comes from the Hebrew
word *satan*, meaning adversary,
and he acts as the
opposing angel in the Old Testament. The satan was
not
associated with a principle of evil, but with God. In
fact, Satan in
the Old Testament was a messenger of
God. Although some strains of religious
thought
differentiate between the Devil and Satan as distinct
entities,
the Prince of Darkness or any of his peers
will answer to any of the
following: Abbadon, Apollyon,
Ascmedai, Asmodeus, Baal, Beelzebub, Belial,
Demon,
Devil, Dragon, Leviathan, Lucifer, Mephistopheles,
Sammael,
Satan, or Serpent.
Many cultures believed that one risked the
possibility
of beckoning the Devil by speaking his neame, so a
host of
euphemistic appellations evolved. Of the
several hundred some of the most
common are: The Baker
(because he pops sinners in the over to roast),
the
Stoker (fueling the fires of Hell), the Poker, Diablo
(Spanish),
Diable (Italian), Teufel (German), Tempter,
Old Hairy, Old Horny, Bogeyman,
Old Bogie, the
Deceiver of Mankind, Archfiend, Dark Prince, Black
Jack,
Horny Jack, Lusty Dick, the Accuser, the Fallen
Star of Morning, the
Apostate, the Old Gentleman,
Gentleman Jack, the Black Dog, the Prince of
the Pit,
the Potentate of the Pit, and Dickens. [TD]]
namtar
(namtaru)
In the Sumerian version of Ereshkigal's descent to the
underworld, Namtar is the offspring and servant of
the guardian of the fount
of life. He is the evil demon,
Death. He uses the sixty diseases under his
charge to
bring death to mankind. Namtar is also a Sumerian
word
designating fate, similar to classical Moira.
[DOS]
nantosuelta
naome
naphula (see vapula)
nat
nature ('human
nature'; 'wild nature')
[nature
According to the Gnostics and the
Albigenses, nature
is the work of the accursed angels; matter is evil,
Medieval Christians considered nature to be under
Satan's power, following
man's original sin. They
assumed that nature was possessed of devils,
and
that the spirit of Satan pervaded and subjugated
the material world.
[DOS]]
neabaz
nebiros
Field Marshal of the infernal spirits. He has
command
over Aperos, Naberus, and Glasyabolas. He has power
to inflict
harm on whomever he wishes, to teach the
properties of things, and to
predict the future.
[DOS]
nehalennia
nehebkau
neiflheim
nelchael
nephthys
neqael
nergal/nergel
(see also meslamtaea)
The Sumerian god of the Lower Regions, husband of
Ereshkigal. He may be equated with the Greek god
Pluto, who ruled the
Underworld. Nergal, like the
Biblical Satan, originally dwelt in heaven.
[DOS]
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Chief of
Secret Police of Hell, a second-order demon,
married to Allotu.
[DAD]
nexroth
nick ('old nick'; nekker)
night ('father of the night';
'queen of the night')
nihasa
nija
nilaihah
ninazu
[nine mystic
names
The medieval grimoire "Key of Solomon_ lists nine
mystic names to
be used in summoning demons:
Ehieh, Iod, Tetragrammaton Elohim, El,
Elohim
Gibor, Eloah Va-Daath, El Adonai Tzabaoth, Elohim
Tzabaoth,
Shaddai. [DOS]
ningiszida
nirriti
In Hindu mythology, goddess of
death. [DOS]
nisroch (see misroch)
nocticula
nott
[number of
demons
According to Talmudic tradition, there are 7,405,926
demons.
[DOS]]
nut
nybras
One of the demons in charge of infernal pleasures.
[DOS]
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Grand
Publicist of the Pleasures of Hell, an inferior
demon. [DAD]
nysrock
Chief cook in the kitchen of Hell. He presides over the
pleasures of the
table. [DOS]
nysrogh
Chief of the House of Princes of Hell, a
second-order
demon. [DAD]
nyx
Daughter of Chaos, sister and wife of
*Erebus*. [DAD]
oO
obeah/obi
A cult originated by the Ashanti, who
predominated
among the African natives brought to the West Indies.
The
chief center of the cult is Jamaica. Claude McKay,
the twentieth-century
Jamaican poet, wrote: 'Obeah is
black people's evil God. Of the thousands of
native
families, illiterate and literate... there were few indeed
that
did not worship and pay tribute to Obi, the god
of Evil....' Its
practitioners, called obeah men or
women, rely on sorcery, magic ritual,
poisonous herbs,
and fear, in casting spells, locating missing items,
and
causing sickness or accidents. [DOS]
Among the items used by the
obeah man are blood,
feathers, teeth, grave dirt, rum, egg-shells,
cards,
mirrors, camphor, culphur, myrrh, incense, asafoetida,
shells,
wooden images, and strangely shaped sticks.
The obeah man is engaged to make
love philters,
exorcise evil spirits, inflict harm on a disliked person,
prevent theft, etc. An obeah man who uses incantation
at home may appear in
court to influence witnesses,
jury, and judge. [DOS]
ochnotinos
A
demon named in all ancient Hebraic incantation, used
to banish fever. The
fever subsided as the demon's name
was uttered in diminishing
size:
Ochnotinos
Chnotinos
Notinos
Tinos
Inos
Nos
Os
[DOS]
ochus bochus
odam
odin
oeillet
ogere
okeus
old
(horny, splitfoot, cloverfoot)
old nick
Colloquial name for the Devil,
derived ultimately from Nikker
(Nekker), a Teutonic water sprite whose
appearance was
supposed by sailors to forebode death. As a harbinger of
death, he is closely related to the banshee of Irish and Scottish
folklore.
Names similarly used for the Devil are Old Harry,
Old Scratch, and Old One.
[DOS]
old one
In many primitive religions the Old One is an epithet of
the
chief deity, who is generally a creator. In English, the term
designates the Devil. [DOS]
old scratch
A sobriquet of the Devil. It
derives from an old Germanic
word meaning goblin or wizard.
[DOS]
olivier
Once an Archangel, Olivier now encourages mortals to be
cruel and insensitive to the poor. [TD]
orcus
ordog
orias/oriax
Count of Hell. He is an expert in astrology and in
metamorphoses. He carries
a serpent in each hand. [DOS]
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He is a Great
Marquis, and appeareth in the Form of a
Lion {NOTE: Or "with the Face of a
Lion."}, riding upon
a Horse Mighty and Strong, with a Serpent's Tail;
and
he holdeth in his Right Hand two Great Serpents hissing.
His Office
is to teach the Virtues of the Stars, and to
know the Mansions of the
Planets, and how to under-
stand their Virtues. He also transformeth MEn,
and he
giveth Dignities, Prelacies, and Confirmation thereof;
also
Favour with Friends and with Foes. He doth
govern 30 Legions of Spirits....
[GAC59]
oroan
Demon of eclipses in Guyana. [DAD]
orobas
He is a
Great and Mighty Prince, appearing at first like a
Horse; but after the
command of the Exorcist he putteth
on the Image of a Man. His Office is to
discover all
things Past, Present, and to Come; also to give Dignities,
and Prelacies, and the Favour of Friends and Foes. He
giveth True Answers of
Divinity, and of the Creation of
the World. He is very faithful unto the
Exorcist, and
will not suffer him to be tempted of any Spirit. He
governeth 20 Legions of Spirits. [GAC55]
orthon
A minor demon familiar to
the Comte de Corasse and
the Comte de Foix. [DAD]
ose/voso
He is a
Great President, and appeareth like a Leopard at
the first, but after a
little time, he putteth on the Shape
of a Man. His Office is to make one
cunning in the
Liberal Sciences, and to give True Answers of Divine
and
Secret Things; also to chnage a Man into any Shape
that the Exorcist
pleaseth, so that he that is so changed
will not think any other thing than
that he is in
verity that Creature or Thing he is changed into. He
governeth 3 {NOTE: Should probably be 30....} Legions.
[GAC57]
osiris
ouzza
o-yama
The Japanese name of Satan.
[DOS]
oza
pP
[pact with the devil
A medieval Grimoire
describes the manner of making
a pact with the Devil:
The magician cut a
bough of wild hazel that had
not yet produced fruit, with a new knife, at
sunrise
Then he brought a bloodstone and two wax candles
to some
secluded spot.... With the bloodstone he
traced a triangle on the floor, and
placed the
candles by the triangle. A circle was now made
around the
triangle. Within the triangle, holding
a hazel wand, the magician uttered
his conjuration:
Aglon Tetragram Vaycheon Stimulathon
Erohares
Retragsammathon Clyoran Icion
Esistion Existien Eryona Onera Erasyn
Moyn
Meffias Soter Emmanuel Saboth Adonai,
I call you. Amen.
See
Conjuration.
According to the "Great Key_, attributed to Solomon, to
command the forces of nature one must first learn the
names, qualities, and
jurisdiction of the six demons
empowered to make pacts. Each of the six is
served by
three lesser demons: Lucifuge by Bael, Agares, and
Marbas;
Satanachia by Pruslas, Aamon, and Barbatos;
Agaliarept by Buer, Guseyn, and
Botis; Fleuretty by
Bathym, Pursan, and Aligar; Sarganas Sargatanas by
Loray, Valefar, and Forau; and Nebitos by Ayphos,
Naberus, and Glasyabolas.
[DOS]]
paimon/paymon
Powerful demon. He appears as a robust man with
the
face of a woman, mounted on a camel. [DOS]
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...a Great King,
and very obedient unto LUCIFER. He
appeareth in the form of a Man sitting
upon a Dromedary
with a Crown most glorious upon his head. There goeth
before him also an Host of Spirits, like Men with Trumpets
and well sounding
Cymbals, and all other sorts of Musical
Instruments. He hath a great Voice,
and roareth at his
first coming, and his speech is such that the
Magician
cannot well understand unless he can compel him. This
Spirit
can teach all Arts and Sciences, and other secret
things. He can discover
unto thee what the Eart is, and
what holdeth it up in the Waters; and what
Mind is, and
where it is; or any other thing thou mayest desire to know.
He giveth Dignity, and confirmeth the same. He bindeth
or maketh any man
subject unto the Magician if he so
desire it. He giveth good Familiars, and
such as can teach
all Arts. He is to be observed towards the West. He is
of
the Order of Dominations [NOTE: Or Dominions, as they
are usually
termed.]. He hath under him 200 Legions of
Spritis, and part of them are the
Order of Angels, and the
other part of Potentates. Now if thou callest this
Spirit
Paimon alone, thou must make him some offering; and
there will
attend him two Kings called LABAL and ABALIM,
and also other Spirits who be
of the Order of Potentates
in His Host, and 25 Legions. And those Spirits
which be
subject unto them are not always with them unless the
Magician
do compel them. [GAC09]
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Master of
Ceremonies of Hell. [DAD]
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A high-ranking
devil, Paimon takes the form of a young
woman wearing a crown and riding a
camel. He is the
master of ceremonies in Hell and commands two hundred
legions of fiends. He supplants mortal thoughts with
his own. [TD]
[palas
aron azinomas
An ancient formula for invoking a demon.
[DOS]]
pan
papiyan (see mara)
partasah
patrota
paymon (see
paimon)
pazuzu
Assyrian demon, son of Hanpa, the king of the evil
spirits
of the air. [DOS]
peacock lord (see melek
taus)
penemue
persephone
In Greek religion, the daughter of Demeter,
the earth-
mother, and Zeus. Abducted by Hades (Pluto), she was
allowed
to spend only the summer months with her
mother, becoming the symbol of the
vegetation powers
of nature.
[DOS]
petbe
petrota
pey
pharmaros
phenex/pheynix
He is a
Great Marquis, and appeareth like the Bird Phoenix,
having the Voice of a
Child. He singeth many sweet notes
before the Exorcist.... He is a Poet,
good and excellent. And
he will be willing to perform thy requests. He hath
hopes
also to return to the Seventh Throne after 1,200 years more,
as he
said unto Solomon. He governeth 20 Legions of
Spirits. [GAC37]
phoenix
(see phenex)
phogor
picullus
pitkis
Terrifying god of night of The
Baltic. [DAD]
pluto
A euphemistic name for the Greek god of the
underworld.
He was the son of Cronus and Rhea, husband of Proserpine,
and brother of Zeus and Poseidon. Black victims were
sacrificed to him,
particularly at Elis, where he was Hades,
god of the dead.
[DOS]
podo
pods
[pontica
A stone, marked with blood-like stains,
used to compel
demons to answer questions. [DOS]]
po-tangotango
Personified "gloomy night" of the Maori. [DAD]
prince of this world
An
expression used by Jesus to designate Satan. [DOS]
procell (see
crocell)
[procreation
The demons regularly copulate with each other
and
reproduce their own kind, according to certain Cabalists.
Sammael, a
prominent figure in rabbinical demonology,
personifies the principle of
evil. His four wives are said
to have given birth to countless demons. St.
Thomas
Aquinas and other theologians affirm that devils have
no seed of
their own but become succubi, receive the
seed of a man, then transform
themselves into incubi
and impregnate the women with whom they copulate.
[DOS]]
proserpine
pruslas
One of three demons in the service of
Satanachia, grand
general of Satan's legions.
[DOS]
psezpolnica
puck
pursan/purson?
One of three demons in the
service of Fleuretty, lieutenant
general of the legions of Hell. [DOS]
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...a Great
King. His appearing is comely, like a Man with a
Lion's face, arrying a
cruel Viper in his hand, and riding
upon a Bear. Going before him are many
Trumpets
sounding. He knoweth all things hidden, and can discover
Treasure, and tell all things Past, Present, and to Come. He
can take a Body
either Human or Aerial, and answereth
truly of all Earthly things both
Secret and Divine, and of the
Creation of the World. He bringeth forth good
Familiars,
and under his Government there be 22 Legions of Spirits,
partly of the Order of Virtues and partly of the Order of
Thrones.
[GAC20]
putana
pwcca
The Welsh name of Satan.
[DOS]
pwyll
pyro
Prince of Falsehood. [DAD]
python
In Greek
mythology, a monstrous serpent slain by Apollo
in the caves of Mount
Parnassus. The Revised Version
of the New Testament identifies him in the
margin as a
soothsaying demon. [DOS]
qQ
qenna
In Egyptian
religion, she was the goddess of matter
that has been revivified.
[DOS]
rR
rabDOS
A demon said to have been a wise man at one
time.