Name |
Description |
Aanalin |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Languidness. |
Abaddon |
- King of Demons. The
Destroyer. Male.
- Chief Demon of Locusts.
- Chief of the demons of the
seventh hierarchy. Abaddon is the name St. John of the
Apocalypse gave the king of the grasshoppers. He is
sometimes regarded as the destroying angel.
- Appearance and symbol are
of a closely veiled, black, gigantic figure covered with
whirling wheels. In his hands is a vast wheel whence come as
it whirls, multitudes of cat-demons.
|
Abadir |
A servitor of Asmodeus.
Scattered. |
Abagiron |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Gathering together. |
Abahim |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Terrible. |
Abigor |
- 60 Legions of Devils. Male.
- 60 Legions. Knows the
secrets of war and prophecy.
- Grand Duke of Hades. His is
shown in the form of a handsome knight bearing a lance,
standard or scepter. He is a demon of the superior order and
responds readily to questions of war. He can foretell the
future and instructs leaders on how to make themselves
respected by soldiers. 60 infernal legions.
|
Abutes |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Bottomless, measureless. |
Achaniel |
A servitor of Paimon. Truth. |
Acuar |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A tiller of the earth. |
Adimiron |
Those whose colors are like
dam blood, mixed with water and dull yellow and grey. Their
form is lion-lizards. |
Adirael |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Magnificence of god. |
Adon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Lord. |
Adramelech |
- Chancellor of Hell.
Chancellor of the High Council. Male.
- Grand Chancellor.
- Chancellor of the infernal
regions, Keeper of the wardrobe of the Demon King and
President of the High Council of the Devils. He was
worshipped at Sepharavim, an Assyrian town, where children
were burned at his altar. The rabbis say that he comes in
the form a mule and sometimes a peacock.
- Lord High Chancellor, Grand
Cross of the Order of the Fly.
- Evil chief of Hod.
|
Afarorp |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Breaking and rending. |
Afray |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Dust. |
Agaliarept |
- Grand General. Commander of
the 2nd Legion. Stirs up the enemy and distrust among men.
- Inferior to Lucifer.
- He has the faculty of
discovering the arcane secrets in all the courts and
council-chambers of the world; also he unveils the most
sublime mysteries. He commands the second legion of spirits,
and his subordinates are Buer, Gusoyn, and Botis.
|
Agab |
A servitor of Oriens.
Beloved. |
Agafali |
A servitor of Paimon. Age;
reverence. |
Agares |
- Duke. 31 Legions of
Spirits. Could be also spelled Aguares, however, the amount
of legions is different between the two.
- Grand Duke of the eastern
region of Hades. He is shown in the form of a benevolent
lord mounted on a crocodile, carrying a hawk on his fist.
The army he protects in battle is fortunate because he
disperses their enemies, and puts new courage in the hearts
of cowards who flee before superior numbers. He distributes
place and power, titles and prelacies, teaches all
languages, and has other equally remarkable powers. 31
legions.
- A duke ruling in the East,
who appears in the form of a comely old man, ambling upon a
crocodile and carrying a goshawk on his wrist. He makes
those who run stand still, brings back runaways, teaches all
languages, destroys spiritual and temporal dignities, and
causes earthquakes. He is of the Order of the Virtues.
|
Agathion |
A familiar spirit that
appears only at mid-day. Comes in the form of man or beast and
can enclose itself in talismans, bottles and magic rings. |
Agathodemon |
A good demon, worshipped by
the Egyptians under the shape of a serpent, with the head of a
man. |
Aggereth |
The daughter of Machaloth, a
fiendish witch with serpent hair, enthroned in a chariot drawn
by an ox and an ass. |
Agibal |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. Forcible love. |
Agilas |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Sullen. |
Aglafos |
A servitor of Paimon. Bright
light. |
Aglasis |
Transports through the whole
world. |
Agei |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Meditation. |
Agrax |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Bone. |
Aguares |
Grand Duke of Easter Hell. 30
Legions. Male. |
Aherom |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Separation. |
Ahrimanes |
Chief of the Cacodaemons, or
fallen angels by the Persians and Chaldeans. These cacodaemons
were believed to have been expelled from heaven for their
sins. The endeavored to settle down in various regions of the
earth, but were always rejected, and out of revenge they find
pleasure in injuring the inhabitants. Ahrimanes and his
followers finally took up their abode in the space between the
earth and the fixed stars, and there they established their
domain, which is called Arhiman-abad. Ahrimanes is the spirit
of evil in the Persian dualism. |
Aim |
Duke. 26 Legions of Infernal
Spirits. Make men witty in all matters.Provides true answers
unto private matters. |
Aini |
A strong duke, who appears
with the body of a handsome man and three heads, the first
like a serpent, the second like a man with two stars on the
forehead, and the third like a cat. He rides on a viper, and
carries a blazing firebrand with which he spreads destruction.
He imparts much cunning, and gives true answers concerning
private matters. |
Akanef |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. A wing. |
Akathaso |
Evil spirits that inhabit
trees. |
Akesoli |
A servitor of Amaymon. Pain
bringers. |
Akium |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Sure. |
Akoros |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Overthrowers of authority. |
Alagas |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Wandering. |
Alan |
A servitor of Astaroth. A
tree. |
Alastor |
- Executor of decrees.
- A cruel demon, whofilled
the post of chief executioner of the monarch of Hades. The
conception of him somewhat resembles that of Nemesis.
Zoroaster is said to have called him "The Executioner".
Others confound him with the destroying angel. Evil genies
were formerly called Alastors. Plutarch says that Cicero,
who bore a grudge agains Augustus, conceived the plan of
committing suicide on the emperor's hearth, and thus
becoming his Alastor.
- Commissioner of Public
Works.
|
Alcanor |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
harp. |
Aldinach |
An Egyptian demon, whom the
demonologists picture as presiding over the tempests,
earthquakes, rain storms, hail storms, etc. It is he, also,
who sinks ships. When he appears in visible form he takes the
shape of a woman. |
Allocen |
- Duke. 36 Legions of
Spirits. Brings a good familiar.
- A strong duke, appears in
the form of a soldier, mounted on a great horse, his face
like that of a lion, exceedingly red, his eyes flaming fire,
his speech hoarse and loud. He teaches astronomy and the
liberal sciences, and gives good familiar.
|
Alluph |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A leader, a duke; also a bull, from
leading his herd. |
Alocer |
- Grand Duke. 36 Legions.
Male.
- A powerful demon, Grand
Duke of Hades. He appears in the shape of a knight mounted
on an enormous horse. His face has leonine features, he has
a ruddy complexion and burning eyes; and he speaks with much
gravity. He is said to give family happiness to those whom
he takes under his protection, and to teach astronomy and
liberal arts. 36 Legions. Also known as Alloces.
|
Alpas |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Yielding. |
Alpiel |
An angel or demon, according
to the Talmud, that presides over fruit trees. |
Alrunes |
Female demons or sorceresses,
the mothers of the Huns. They took all sorts of shapes but
without changing their sex. The name was given by the Germans
to the little statues of sorceresses, about a foot high. To
these, they attributed great virtues, clothing them richly,
housing them comfortably, and serving them food and drink at
every meal. They believed that if these little statues were
neglected, they would cry out and a catastrophe, which was to
be avoided at all costs, would occur to the household. They
can foretell the future, answer by the means of motions and
nods, and unintelligible words. |
Alu-Demon |
The Semitic demon owes his
parentage to a human being; he hides himself in caverns and
corners, and slinks through the streets at night. He also lies
in wait for the unwary, and at night enters bedchambers and
terrorizes folks, threatening to pounce upon them if they shut
their eyes. |
Amaimon |
One of the four spirits who
preside over the four parts of the universe. Amaimon,
according to some magickians, was the governor of the eastern
part. |
Aman |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
nourish. |
Amaniel |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Nourishment of god. |
Amatia |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Ignorance. |
Ambolen |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Tending unto nothingness. |
Ambolon |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Earth thrown up. |
Amchison |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Amduscias |
- Grand Duke of Hades.
Controls by music. 29 legions. Male.
- 29 Legions of Spirits.
Gives excellent familiars.
- Grand Duke of Hades. He has
the form of a unicorn, but when evoked appears in human
shape. He gives concerts, at the command of men, where one
hears the sound of all the musical instruments but can see
nothing. It is said that the trees themselves incline to his
voice. He commands 29 legions.
- A great duke, comes first
like a unicorn, but will stand up at request in human shape,
causing all manner of musical instruments to be heard but
not seen. He makes trees fall at the will of the operator
and gives excellent familiars. Also known as Amdusias or
Amdukias.
|
Amon |
- Marquis of the Infernal
Empire. Knows past, future and can reconcile. 40 legions.
Male.
- Marquis. 40 Legions of the
Infernal Army. Prophecy.
- Marquis, 40 Legions of
Spirits. Procures feuds and reconciles friends.
- A great and powerful
marquis of the infernal empire. He is represented as a wolf
with a serpents' tail, vomiting flame. When he appears in
human form, his head resembles that of a large owl with
canine teeth. He is the strongest of the princes of the
demons, knows the past and the future, and can reconcile,
when he will, friends who have quarreled. 40 Legions.
- A strong and powerful
marquis, who appears like a wolf with a serpent's head, and
vomiting flame. When so ordered, he assumes a human shape,
but the teeth of a dog. He discerns past and future,
procures love, and reconciles friends and foes.
|
Amoymon |
- Grand President of Eastern
Hades. Can be invoke from 9am to Noon. Male.
- One of the four kings of
Hades, of which the eastern part falls to his share. He may
be invoked in the morning from 9am until midday, and in the
evening from 3pm till six. He has been identified with
Amaimon. Asmodeus is his lieutenant, and the first prince of
his dominions.
|
Amy |
- Grand President of Hades.
One of the Princes of the Infernal Monarchy. Patron of the
liberal arts and astrology. Giver of faithful servants.
Male.
- President. 36 Legions of
Spirits. Makes on wonderfully knowing in astrology and
liberal sciences.
- One of the princes of the
infernal monarchy. He appears enveloped with flame, but on
earth, in human form. He teaches the secrets of astrology
and of the liberal arts, and gives faithful servants. He
reveals to those who possess his favor, the hiding place of
treasures guarded by demons. The fallen angels acknowledge
his orders, and he hopes that at the end of 200,000 years,
he shall return to heaven to occupy the seventh throne.
- A great president, comes
first as a great flaming fire and then as a man. He gives
perfect knowledge of astrology and the liberal sciences,
with good familiars, and can betray treasures that are kept
by spirits.
|
Anader |
A servitor of Ariton. A
flayer. |
Anagotos |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Conducting. |
Anamelech |
- Bearer of ill news. Male.
- An obscure demon, the
bearer of ill news. He was worshipped at the Sepharvaun, an
Assyrian town. He always reveals himself in the figure of a
quail. He names, as some believe, signifies a "good king" ,
and some also say this demon is the moon, as Andramelech is
the sun.
|
Anarazel |
- Shakes foundations of
houses. Raises tempests, causes specters to appear and
inspires a thousand nightmares. Male.
- One of the demons charged
with the guardianship or subterranean treasure, which he
carries about from one place to another, to hide them from
men. It is he who, with his companions Gazeil and Fecor,
shakes the foundations of houses, raises the tempests, rings
the bells at midnight, causes specters to appear, and
inspires a thousand terrors.
|
Andras |
- Marquis of Hell. 30 Legions
of Devils. Male.
- Kill.
- Marquis of 30 Legions of
Spirits. Sows dischord. (It was noted in one source that
this demon is dangerous and if the magickian is not careful,
he will be slain.)
- A great marquis, comes in
the form of an angel with the head of a black night-raven,
riding upon a strong black wolf, and having sharp bright
sword gleaming in his hands. He sows discord, and will kill
the unwary.
|
Andrealphus |
- Marquis. 30 Legions of
Infernal Spirits. Makes men subtle. Transforms men into the
likeness of a bird.
- A mighty marquis, appears
at first in the shape of a peacock, with a great noise, but
after puts on human shape. He teaches geometry perfectly,
and all that belongs to measurements, astronomy included. He
can transform men into the likeness of a bird.
|
Androcos |
A servitor of Ariton. Orderer
of man. |
Andromalius |
- Earl. 36 Legions of
Spirits. Discovers all wickedness and underhanded dealings.
Punishes all thieves and wicked people.
- A great duke and earl,
appears in the form of a man holding a serpent in his hand.
He returns stolen goods and the thief, discovers all
wickedness and underhand dealing, as also hidden treasures.
|
Anneberg |
A demon of the mines, know
principally in Germany. On one occasion he killed with his
breath twelve miners who were working in a silver mine of
which he had charge. He is a wicked and terrible demon,
represented under the figure of a horse, with an immense neck
and frightful eyes. |
Ansitif |
A little known demon, who,
during the possession of the nuns of Louviers, in 1643,
occupied the body of Sister Barbara of St. Michael. |
Apelki |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Misleaders. |
Apolhun |
The destroyer. A servitor of
Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. |
Apollyon |
A deceiver. |
Apormenos |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Uncertain. |
Apot |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. A tribute or treasure. |
Arael |
One of the spirits which the
rabbis of the Talmud made princes and governors over the
people of the birds. |
Araex |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Shock. |
Aratron |
Can convert any living
organism into stone in a moment of time. He can change
treasure into coals and vice versa. He give familiars and
reconciles subterranean spirits to men. He teaches magick,
alchemy and medicine. Imparts the secret of invisibility,
makes the barren fruitful and confers long life. |
Arcon |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
ruler. |
Ardat-Lile |
She is a female spirit or
demoness who weds human beings and works great harm in the
dwellings of men. |
Argilon |
A servitor of Astaroth. Clay. |
Arioch |
Demon of vengeance. Only
occupies with what he is employed for. Male. He is different
from Alastor, and occupies himself with only with vengeance in
particular cases where he is employed for that purpose. |
Arioth |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A lioness. |
Arogor |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
helper. |
Arolen |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Strongly agitated. |
Arotor |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Husbandman. |
Arpiron |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Attempting straightway. |
Arrabin |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Pledge; caution money. |
Asmiel |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Storing up. |
Asmoday |
- King. 72 Legions of
Inferior Spirits. Makes on invincible. Gives the Ring of
Virtues. Patron of all schooling, i.e. art, science, math
astronomy and geometry.
- A strong and powerful king,
appears with three heads, the first like a bull, the second
like a man, and the third like a ram. He has a serpent's
tail, the webbed feet of a goose, and he vomits fire. He
rides an infernal dragon, carries a lance and pennon, and is
the chief of the power of Amaymon. He gives the ring of
virtues, teaches math, geomancy, and all handicrafts,
answers all questions, makes men invisible, indicates the
places of concealed treasures, and guards them if within the
dominion of Amaymon.
- A bloated and beastial man
in a crouching position.
|
Asmodeus |
- Tempter of women to
fornicate with men. Male.
- Lust.
- Superintendent of Casinos.
- The devil of lechery,
sensuality and luxury, frequently appears in Jewish
literature and seems to always have been a devil.
Traditionally, he has the feet of a cock, a bird noted for
sexual vigor. It was Asmodeus who killed the seven husbands
of Sarah in the Book of Tobit. He may be derived from the
Persian Aeshma Daeva, the fiend of the wounding spear who is
the demon of passion, jealously and rage, of his name may
come from Hebrew shamad, 'to destroy'. The Lemegeton says he
must always be invoked bareheaded.
- Also spelled Asmodee, and
sometimes Chashmodai. Derived from the Hebrew word ASAMOD,
to destroy or exterminate; and by others from the Persian
verb, AZMONDEN, to tempt or to try or prove. Some rabbis say
that Asmodeus was the child of the incest Tubal-Cain and his
sister Naamah. Other sat that he was a demon of impurity.
Other again relate that he was employed by Solomon in the
building of the Temple at Jerusalem; that he then attempted
to dethrone Solomon, to put himself in his place; but that
the King vanquished him, and the Angel Gabriel chased him
into Egypt, and there bound him in a build of the Grotto.
The rabbis say that when Asmodeus was working at the
building of the Temple, he made use of no metal tool; but
instead of a certain stone which cut ordinary stone as a
diamond will glass.
- Evil chief of Geburah.
|
Asperim |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Rude, rigorous, perilous, dangerous. |
Astaroth |
- Grand Duke of Western Hell.
Patron of the arts and liberal sciences. 42 Legions. Male.
- Sloth.
- Duke. 40 Legions of
Spirits. Makes men knowing in all liberal sciences. Declares
how the spirits of hell and of his own fall.
- Grand Treasurer.
- To some, he appears of a
black and white color, usually under a human figure, but
occasionally in the likeness of an ass.
- A great and powerful duke,
appears like a beautiful angel riding on an infernal dragon,
and carrying a viper in his right hand. He must not be
permitted to approach on account of his stinking breath, and
the magickian must defend his face with the magick ring.
Astaroth answers truly concerning the past, present and
future, discovers all secrets, and gives great skill in the
liberal sciences. He will also discourse willingly
concerning the fall of the spirits.
- Once a great goddess of
Canaan and Phoenicia, the equivalent of the Babylonian
Ishtar. She was worshipped lascivious rites, which were
constantly condemned by the Old Testament prophets. The
goddess became a male demon who appears like a beautiful
angel, but has very bad breath. He teaches the sciences and
reveals the events of the past present and future. ( From
Hebrew, OShThRVTh, flocks, crowds or assemblies. Usually
written Ashtaroth or Astaroth. Also a name of the Goddess
Astarte; Esther is derived from the same root.
- Evil chief of Chesed.
|
Astrega |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Expeditions. |
Astolit |
A servitor of Paimon. Without
garment. |
Asturel |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Bearing authority. |
Atloton |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Insufferable. |
Austatikco-Pauligaur |
A class of Persian evil
spirits, which are eight in number, and keep the eight sides
of the world. Their names are as follows: Indiren, the king of
these genii; Augne-Baugauven, the god of fire; Eemen, the king
of death and hell; Nerudee, earth in the figure of a giant;
Vaivoo, god of the air and winds; Varoonon, god of the clouds
and rain; Gooberen, god of riches; Essaunien, or Shivven. |
Aym |
Grand Duke. 26 Legions. Male. |
Ayperor |
A count of the infernal
empire. Some consider him the same as Ipes. |
Ayperos |
Prince of Hell. 36 Legions.
Male. |
Azael |
One of the angels who
revolted against god. The rabbis say that he is chained on
sharp stones, in an obscure part of the desert, awaiting last
judgement. |
Azazel |
(1.) Second Order Demon.
Male. (2) Standard-bearer of the armies of Hell. (3) A demon
of the second order, guardian of the goat. At the feast of
expiation, which the Jews celebrate on the tenth day of the
seventh month, two goats are led to the High Priest, who draws
lots for them, the one for the lord, the other for Azazel. The
one which the lot of the Lord fell, was sacrificed, and his
blood served for expiation. The High Priest then put his two
hands on the head of the other and confessed his sins and
those of the people, charged the animal with them, and allowed
him to be led into the desert and set free. And the people
having left the care of their iniquities to the goat of Azazel,
also known as the scapegoat, return home with clean
consciences. According to Milton, Azazel is the principle
standard bearer of the infernal armies. It is also the name of
the demon use by Mark the heretic for his magick spells. |
Azer |
An spirit of the elemental
fire. Azer is also the name of the father of Zoroaster. |
Baal |
- General of the Infernal
Armies.
- Grand Duke. 66 Legions.
Guile, ruthless cunning and ability to become invisible.
- Commander-in-Chief of the
Infernal Armies, Grand Cross of the Order of the Fly.
- A king ruling in the East,
who Imparts invisibility and wisdom. He appears with a human
head, or with that of a toad or cat, but sometimes with all
at once. He speaks in a hoarse voice.
- Baal means lord and was a
title given to many local deities in Syria and Palestine.
The supreme Baal was the great fertility god of the
Canaanites, whose worship involved the sacrifice of children
by burning. 'They have built also the high places of Baal,
to burn their sons with fire for burnt offerings unto Baal'.
Attempts have been made to connect him with the Celtic sun
gods Belenus and Belinus and with Beltane, the Celtic
fire-festival on the first of May, but the connection seems
to rest on a false etymology. The Lemegeton says that Baal
appears with a toad's or cat's head and has a hoarse voice.
He imparts wisdom and invisibility.
- Evil chief of Netzach.
|
Baalberith |
- Demon of the Second Order.
Master of the Infernal Alliance. Male.
- Tempts men to blasphemy and
murder.
- He is said to be the keeper
of the archives of Hell.
- Minister of the Treaties.
- Another Canaanite god,
'lord of the covenant', a god who presided over agreements,
in fact, was among many devils, including Beelzebub,
Astaroth, and Asmodeus, who took possession of Sister
Madeleine of Demandolx of the Ursuline convent at
Aix-en-Provence in the early seventeenth century.
|
Baalzephon |
- Captain of the Guard and
Sentinels of Hell. Male.
|
Bacaron |
A servitor of Asmodeus. First
born. |
Bachelor |
The name given to his satanic
majest, when he appeared in the guise of a great he-goat, for
the purpose of love intercourse with the witches. |
Bad |
A Jinn of Persia who is
supposed to have command over the winds and tempests. He
presides over the 22nd day of the month. |
Badad |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Solitary. |
Bael |
- Alluded to being the first
monarch of Hell's Eastern Regions. Male.
- 66 Legions of Infernal
Spirits.
- A demon cited in the Grand
Grimoire and head of infernal powers. It is with him that
Wierius commences his inventory of the famous
Pseudonomarchia Daemonum. He has three heads, one, that of a
crab, another that of a cat, and the third that of a man.
|
Bafamal |
A servitor of Astaroth. |
Bahal |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
disturb. |
Bahaman |
A jinn who, according to
Persian tradition, appeased anger, and in consequence governed
oxen, sheep and all animals of a peaceful disposition. |
Bairiron |
So called because they are
derived from the 4th evil force, viz. Samael the Black.Their
colors are dull and black. Their form is a dragon-lion. |
Balaken |
A servitor of Oriens.
Ravagers. |
Balalos |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To throw. |
Balam |
- King. 40 Legions of
Spirits. True answers of things past, present and future.
Gives invisibility and wit.
- A terrible and powerful
king, appears with three heads, the first like that of a
bull, the second like that of a man, and the third like a
ram. With the tail of a serpent and eyes flaming fire, he
rides upon a furious bear, carrying a goshawk on his wrist,
and speaking with a hoarse voice. He gives true answers as
to past, present, and future, makes men go invisible, and
imparts wit.
|
Balan |
- Prince of Hell.
- A monarch great and
terrible among the infernal powers. He has three heads,
those of a bull, man and ram. Joined to these is the tail of
a serpent, the eyes of which burn with fire. He bestrides an
enormous bear. He commands 40 legions, and rules over
finesse, ruses and middle courses.
|
Balfori |
A servitor of Beelzebub. Lord
of producing. |
Baltazo |
One of the demons who
possessed a young woman of Laon, Nicole Aubry, in 1566. He
went to sup with her husband, under the pretext of freeing her
from demon-possession, which he did not accomplish. It was
observed that at the supper he did not drink, which shows that
some demons are averse to water. |
Balternis |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Baphomet |
The goat idol of the Templars
and the deity of the sorcerers' Sabbath. The name is composed
of three abbreviations: Tem. Ohp. Ab, Templi onmium hominum
pacis abhas, "the father of the temple of universal peace
among men." Some hold that the Baphomet was a monstrous head,
other that it was a demon in the form of a goat. An account of
a veritable Baphometic idol is as follows: "A pantheistic and
magickal figure of the absolute. The torch placed between the
two horns represents the equilibrating intelligence of the
triad. The goat's head, which is synthetic, and unites some
characteristics of the dog, bull and ass, represents the
exclusive responsibility of matter and the expiation of bodily
sins in the body; they make the sign of esotericism above and
below, to impress mystery on initiates, and they point at two
lunar crescents, the upper being white and the lower being
black, to explain the correspondences of good and evil, mercy
and justice. The lower part of the body is veiled, portraying
the mysteries of universal generation, which is expressed
solely by the symbol of the caduceus. The belly of the goat is
scaled, and should be colored green, the semicircle above
should be blue; the plumage, reaching to the breast, should be
of various hues. The goat has female breasts, and thus its
only human characteristics are those of maternity and toil,
otherwise the signs of redemption. On its forehead, between
the horns and beneath the torch, is the sign of the microcosm,
or the pentagram with one beam in the ascendant, symbol of
human intelligence, which placed thus below the torch, makes
the flame of the latter an image of divine revelation. This
Pantheos should be seated on a cube, and its footstool should
be a single ball, or a ball and a triangular stool." |
Bar-Lgura |
A semitic demon who sits on
the roofs of houses and leaps on the inhabitants. People so
afflicted are called d'baregara. |
Barbatas |
Duke. 30 Legions of Spirits.
Knows past and things to come. |
Barbatos |
A great count and duke, who
appears when the sun is in Sagittarius with four noble kings
and three companies of troops; he give instruction in all the
sciences, reveals treasures concealed by enchantment, know the
past and future, reconciles friends and those in power and is
of the Order of the Virtues. |
Barqu |
A demon in whose keeping was
the secret of the Philosopher's Stone. |
Baruel |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Nourishment; food. |
Bathin |
- Duke. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Knows virtues of herbs and stones.
- A mighty duke, who appears
like a strong man with a serpent's tail, riding on a pale
horse. He knows the virtues of herbs and precious stones,
and can transport men swiftly from one country to another.
|
Bathym |
Also called Marthim, a duke
of the infernal regions. He has the appearance of a robust
man, but his body ends in a serpents tail. He bestrides a
steed of livid color. He is well versed in the virtues of
herbs and precious stones. He is able to transport men from
one place to another with wondrous speed. 30 Legions. |
Bayemon |
- Monarch of the Western
Regions. Male.
- The grimoire of Pope
Honorius gives this name as that of a powerful demon whom it
addresses as monarch or the western parts of the infernal
regions. To him the following invocation is addressed: "O
King Bayemon, most mighty, who reigneth towards the western
part, I call upon thee and invoke thy name in the name of
the Divinity. I cammand thee in the name of the most high to
present thyself before this circle, thee and the other
spirits who are thy subjects, in the name of Passiel and
Rosus, for the purpose of replying to all that which I
demand of thee. If thou dost not come, I will torment thee
with a sword of heavenly fire. I will augment thy pains and
burn thee. Obey O King Bayemon."
|
Bearded Demon |
The demon who teaches the
secret of the Philosopher's Stone. He is but little known, and
remains nameless to avoid his use in search of the
Philosopher's Stone (King Solomon). The demon barbu is not be
confused with Barbartos, a great and powerful demon who is a
duke in Hades, nor with Barbas, who is interested in
mechanics. It is said that the Bearded Demon is so called on
account of his remarkable beard. |
Bechard |
- Alluded to in the Key of
Solomon. Brings forth rain, thunder and hail. Male.
- Has power over winds and
tempests, over lightning, hail and rain, by means of a charm
with toads and other things of this nature.
|
Beelzebub |
- Prince of Demons. Lord of
the Flies.
- According to Wierius,
Supreme Chief of the Infernal Empire, founder of the Order
of the Fly.
- To some, appears
occasionally under monstrous forms, such as the figure of a
misshapen calf, or that of a goat having a long tail; at the
same time, he manifests most frequently under the semblance
of an enormous fly. When angered, he vomits floods of water
and howls like a wolf.
- Lord of the Flies, was the
chief of demons in Jewish popular belief at the times of
Christ, who was accused of casting out devils by Beelzebub,
'the prince of devils'. He was originally Baal-zebub, god of
the Philistine city of Ekron, to whom King Ahaziah sent for
an oracle, much to the annoyance of the prophet Elijah. The
divination by the flight of flies was practiced by the god's
priests.
- Also written as Belzebud,
Beelzebuth, and Beelzeboul. From Hebrew, BOL - lord, ZBVB -
fly of flies; Lord of Flies. Some derive the name from
Syriac, "Beel d'boro" - Master of Calumny or nearly the same
signification as the Greek word DIABOLOS, when are derived
the modern French and English Diable, and Devil.
- Evil chief of Binah.
|
Behemiron |
Whose arms are drived from
Behemoth, and their colors are black and brown. Their forms
like those of awful beasts, like hippos and an elephant, but
crushed flat, or as if their skin was spread out flat over the
body of a beetle or cockroach. |
Behemoth |
- Gluttony.
- Grand Cupbearer of the
Royal Household.
- The synthesis of the head
of Behemiron.
|
Beleth |
- King. 85 Legions of
Spirits. Causes love until the magickian has had his full.
(*considered by some sources to be dangerous.)
- A terrible and mighty king,
riding on a pale horse, preceded by all manner of musicians.
He is very furious when first summoned, and must be
commanded into a triangle or circle with the hazel wand of
the Magickian pointed to the southeast. He must be received
courteously and with homage, but a silver ring must be worn
on the middle finger of the left hand, which must be held
against the face. He procures love between man and woman,
and is of the Order of the Powers.
|
Belial |
- Crown Prince of Hell.
Northern quadrant. Keeper of the earth. Stability.
- King. 80 Legions of
Spirits. Must have offering and gifts.
- Ambassador in Turkey.
- A mighty king, created next
after Lucifer, appears in the form of a beautiful angel
seated in a chariot of fire, and speaking with a pleasant
voice. He fell first amongst the superior angels who went
before Michael and other heavenly angels. He distributes
preferences of senatorships, causes favors of friends and
foes, and gives excellent familiars.
- The worthless one and the
demon of lies, also seems to have been an evil spirit from
the start. His name may be a contraction of the Hebrew beli
ya'al, 'without worth'. The Jews sometimes regarded him as
the chief of devils and he is the leader of the forces of
evil in The War of the Sons of Light and the Sons of
Darkness, one of the Dead Sea scrolls. 'But for corruption
thou hast made Belial, an angel of hostility. All his
dominion is in darkness, and his purpose is to bring about
wickedness and guilt. All the spirits that are associated
with him are but angels of destruction.' When summoned, he
appears as a beautiful angel and speaks in a deceptively
soft, pleasant voice.
- From Hebrew, BLIOL, a
wicked one.
- A black, bloated
man-dragon. He who denied god, and he that unites the force
of Chokmah.
|
Belphegor |
- Demon of discoveries and
inventions. Comes in the shape of a woman and bestows
riches. Androgynous.
- Demon of inventions and
wealth.
- Seduces men to evil and
wealth.
- Ambassador in France.
- Evil chief of Tiphareth.
|
Bensozia |
Chief Deviless of the Gauls.
She was also called Nocticula, Herodias, and "The Moon." One
finds in the manuscripts of the church at Couserans, that the
ladies of the fourteenth century were said to go on horseback
to the nocturnal revelries of Bensozia. All of them were
forced to inscribe their names in a sabbatic catalogue along
with those of the sorcerers proper, and after this ceremony
they believed themselves to be fairies. |
Berith |
- Second Order Demon.
- Duke. 26 Legions of
Spirits. A great liar.
- A terrible duke, appearing
in the form of a soldier in red apparel, with a golden
crown, and bestriding a red horse. The ring used for Berith
is required for his evocation. He gives true answers of
things past, present and to come, turns all metals into
gold, gives and confirms dignities. He speaks in a clear and
persuasive voice, but is a great liar, and his advice must
not be trusted.
|
Bethor |
A person dignified by his
character may be exalted to illustrious positions and can
obtain large treasures. Reconciles the spirit of air to man.
He will give true answers, transport precious stones and
compose medicine having miraculous effects. He grants
familiars of the firmament and can prolong life to 700 years. |
Bialot |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Absorption. |
Biffant |
A little-known demon, chief
of a legion who entered the body of one Denise de la Caille
and who was obliged to sign with his claws the process verbal
of exorcisms. |
Bifrons |
- Demon of the dead. 26
Legions. Male.
- Earl. 60 Legions of
Spirits. Makes one knowing in astrology, geometry and other
arts and sciences.
- A demon of monstrous guise
that often took the form of a man well versed in astrology
and planetary influences. He excels in geometry, the virtues
of herbs, precious stones and plants, and it is said that he
is able to transport corpses from one place to another. He
it is also who lights the strange corpse lights above the
tombs of the dead. 26 Legions.
- A great earl, appears in a
monstrous form, but assumes human shape when commanded. He
gives proficiency in astrology, geometry, and other
mathematical arts; he teaches the virtues of herbs, precious
stones, and woods; he changes dead bodies, puts them in
other places, and light phantom candles on their graves.
|
Bilico |
A servitor of Beelzebub. Lord
of Manifestation. |
Bilifares |
A servitor of Beelzebub. Lord
of division. |
Bilifor |
A servitor of Beelzebub. Lord
of Glory. |
Biriel |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. Stonghold of god. |
Bitru |
- Prince of Hell. Awakes lust
in the human heart. 70 Legions. Male.
- Also called Sytry, a great
prince of Hell. He appeared in the form of a leopard with
the wings of a griffin. But when he adopted a human
appearance for the nonce it was invariably one of great
beauty. It is he who awakes lust in the human heart.
|
Borol |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
pit, to bury. |
Botis |
- President and Earl. 60
Legions of Spirits. Causes love of men to women and vice
versa.
- A great president and earl,
who appears like a horrid viper, but, when commanded,
assumes a human shape, with large teeth and horns. He bears
a sharp sword in his hand, discerns the past, present and
future, and reconciles friends and foes.
|
Brulefer |
Makes one loved by women. |
Bubana |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Emptiness. |
Bucon |
Has the power to incite
hatred and jealousy between the two sexes. |
Buer |
- Second class demon. Gives
domestic felicity and health to the sick. 15 Legions. Male.
- Second order. 50 Legions.
- President. 50 Legions of
Spirits. Gives good familiars and heals distempers in man.
- He has naturally the form
of a star, and is gifted with the knowledge of philosophy
and the virtues of medicinal herbs.
- A great president, who
appears when the sun is in Sagittarius, and teaches
philosophy, logic, the virtues of herbs, etc. He heals all
diseases and gives good familiars.
|
Buk |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Perplexity. |
Bune |
- Deals with the dead and
cemeteries. 30 Legions. Male.
- Duke. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Gives riches to men, makes them wise and eloquent.
Gives true answers to demands.
- A most powerful demon, and
one of the Grand Dukes of the infernal regions. His form is
that of a man. He does not speak save of signs only. He
removes corpses, haunts cemeteries, and marshals the demons
around the tombs and places of the dead. He enriches and
renders eloquent those who serve him. The demons who own his
sway, called Bunis, are regarded by the Tartars as
exceedingly evil. Their power is great and their numbers
immense. But their sorcerers are ever in communication with
these demons by means of whom they carry on their dark
practices.
- A strong duke, who appears
as a three-headed dragon, the heads being respectively those
of a dog, griffin, and man. He has a pleasant voice; he
changes the places of the dead, causes demons to crowd
around sepulchers, gives riches, makes men wise and
eloquent, answers questions truly.
|
Burasen |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Destroyers of stiffly smoky breath. |
Buriol |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Devouring fire of god. |
Buriul |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. In terror and trembling. |
Butarah |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Caaerinolaas |
Grand President of Hell, also
known as Caasimolar and Glasya. He is figured in the shape of
a god with the wings of a griffon. He is supposed to inspire
knowledge of the liberal arts, and to incite homicides. It is
this fiend who can render man invisible. 36 Legions. |
Cacodaemons |
Deities of inferior rank, one
of whom it was believed by many was attached to each mortal
from his birth as a constant companion, and were capable of
giving impulses, and acting as a sort of messenger between the
gods and men. The cacodaemons are of a hostile nature, as
opposed to the agathodaemons who were friendly. Their king was
called Hades by the Greeks, Typhon by the Egyptians, and
Ahrimanes by the Persians and Chaldeans. |
Cacodemon |
The name given by the
ancients to an evil spirit. He changed his shape so frequently
that no one would tell in what guise he most generally
appeared to man. |
Caim |
A great president, appears in
the form of a thrush, but afterwards in that of a man bearing
a sharp sword, and seeming to answer in burning ashes. He is a
keen disputant; he imparts to men the understanding of birds'
songs, the lowing of cattle, the barking of dogs and the voice
of the waters. He gives true answers concerning things to
come, and was once of the Order of Angels. |
Camal |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
desire. |
Cambions |
Offspring of the incubi and
succubi. Some are more kindly to humans than others. |
Came |
A servitor of Paimon. Tired. |
Camio |
President. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Voice of the waters and teaches men of birds. |
Camonix |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Perseverance in combat. |
Carasch |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Voracity. |
Carelena |
A servitor of Beelzebub. To
seize hair. |
Caromos |
A servitor of Ariton. Joy. |
Caron |
A servitor of Ariton.
Ferryman of the souls of the dead into Hades. |
Catabolignes |
Demons who bore men away,
killed them, and broke and crushed them having this power over
them. |
Caym |
Grand President. Male. |
Chagrin |
Also known as Cagrino, an
evil spirit believed in by the Continental Gypsies. It has the
form of a hedgehog, is yellow in color and is a foot and a
half in length and a span in breadth. Horses are the special
prey of Chagrin, who rides them into a state of exhaustion, as
does the Guecubu of Chile. The next day, the horses appear
sick and weary, with tangled manes and bathed in sweat. |
Chamosh |
- Lord High Chamberlain of
the Royal Household, Knight of the Fly.
- Was worshipped by the
Moabites.
|
Charon |
Boatman of Hell. Male. |
Chax |
Grand Duke. Male. |
Chesme |
A cat-shaped well, fountain,
or spirit nymph of the Turks. She inveigles youths to death
much in the same manor as the Lorelei. |
Chevaliers de l'Enfer |
These are demons more
powerful than those of no rank, but less powerful than titled
demons; counts, marquises, and dukes. They may be evoked from
dawn to sunrise, and from sunset to dark. |
Chiton |
A Burmese evil spirit. |
Chuschi |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Silent. |
Cimeries |
- Marquis. 20 Legions of
Infernal Spirits. Teaches grammar, logic and rhetoric.
Discovers lost and hidden things.
- A powerful marquis, appears
like a valiant soldier on a black horse. He rules the
spirits in the parts of Africa; he teaches grammar, logic,
and rhetoric, discovers hidden treasures and things lost and
hidden; he can make a man appear like a soldier of his own
kind. Also known as Cimejes.
|
Clauneck |
Has power over goods and
riches; he can discover hidden treasures to him who makes pact
with him; he can bestow great wealth, for he is well loved by
Lucifer. He brings money from a distance. Obey him and he will
obey thee. |
Cleraca |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. Clerical. |
Cobel |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Chain. |
Coelen |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. The Heavens. |
Colvam |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Shame. |
Conferentes |
Gods of the ancients, spoken
of by Arnobe, whom Leloyes identifies with incubi. |
Corcaron |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Tumultuous, noisy. |
Corilon |
A servitor of Beelzebub. |
Corodan |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A lark. |
Counts of Hell |
Demons of a superior order in
the infernal hierarchy, who command numerous legions. They may
be evoked at all hours of the day, provided the evocation
takes place in a wild, unfrequented spot. |
Cresil |
Demon of Impurity and
Slovenliness |
Crocell |
Duke. 48 Legions of Spirits.
Creates great noises and warms waters. |
Dagdagiron |
Whose colors are reddish and
gleaming. Their form like vast and devouring flat-shaped
fishes. |
Dagon |
- Grand Pantler of the Royal
Household.
- Was the great god of the
Philistines, who places the Arc of Jehovah in Dagon's temple
when they had captured it from the Israelites. The force of
the ark destroyed Dagon and hewed his statue into pieces.
|
Dagular |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. |
Daivers |
Also called Daivergoel, these
are Hindu genii, which inhabit their own world. They are, it
seems, related to the Persian divs, from which it is suggested
that the word 'devil' is derived. They possess material bodies
as well as spiritual bodies, and have many human attributes,
both good and evil. |
Dalep |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Decaying in liquid; putrefaction. |
Dantalian |
- Changes men's minds from
good to evil.
- A mighty duke, appears in
the form of a man with many faces of men and women, and has
a book in his right hand. He teaches all arts and sciences,
declares all secret counsels, for all human thoughts, and
can change them at his will. He kindles love and shows the
similitude of any person in a vision, wheresoever they may
be. Also known as Dantalion.
|
Dantallion |
Duke. 36 Legions of Spirits.
Knows the thoughts of men and can change them at will. Can
cause love. |
Darascon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Turbulent. |
Darek |
A servitor of Astaroth. Path
or way. |
Darokin |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Paths or ways. |
Debam |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Strength. |
Decarabia |
- Marquis. 30 Legions of
Spirits.
- A marquis, comes in the
form of a star in a pentacle, but puts on the image of man
at command. He discovers the virtues of herbs and precious
stones, makes birds seem to fly before the exorcist, and
remain with him as familiars, singing and eating like other
birds.
|
Deccal |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To fear. |
Diabolos |
- The false accuser.
- In Spanish, "El Diabolo"
means "the double eater" (who devours both body and soul).
- "Dia" (across) + "bolos"
(throw) is the Greek and Latin derivation of Diabolos, but
in Latin "di" (double) + "abolere" (abolish). This is also
the root of the English word "diabolical".
|
Diakka |
A term used to signify
wicked, ignorant or undeveloped spirits. It is believed that
at death no sudden or violent change takes place in the
character and disposition of an individual. Those who are
mischievous, unprincipled, sensual, during their lives remain
so, for a time at least, after they die. |
Dimirag |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Impulsion, driving forward. |
Dimurgos |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Artisan or workman. |
Diopos |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. An overseer. |
Dioron |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Delay. |
Diralison |
A servitor of Beelzebub. The
ridge of a rock. |
Disolel |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. |
Dison |
A servitor of Paimon.
Divided. |
Divs |
The div of ancient Persia,
pronounced deo, deu, or dive, is supposed to be the same as
the European devil of the middle ages. |
Dorak |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Proceeding, walking forward. |
Dramas |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Action. |
Dresop |
A servitor of Amaymon. The
who attack their prey by tremulous motion. |
Duglas |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Dulid |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Ebaron |
A servitor of Paimon. Not
burdensome. |
Eblis |
Also known as Haris, he is
the the "Satan" of the Mohammedans. It is said that he was an
inmate of Azazil, the heaven nearest god; and when the angels
were commanded to bow down to the first man, Eblis was the
chief of those who rebelled. There were cast out of Azazil,
and Eblis and his followers were sentenced to suffer in hell
for a long tim. It is supposed that he was composed of the
elements of fire; and that he succeeded the peris in the
government of the world. |
Effigis |
A servitor of Amaymon. One
who quivers in a horrible manner. |
Egakireh |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Egym |
Demon King of the South. |
Ekalike |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. At rest or quiet. |
Ekdulon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To despoil. |
Ekorok |
A servitor of Ariton. Thy
breaking; thy barrenness. |
Elafon |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. A stag. |
Elaton |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. Sublime; borne away. |
Elder Lilith |
Wife of Samael, a womanwith
an everchanging and distorted countenance. |
Elelogap |
Has power over water. |
Elerion |
A servitor of Ariton. A
laugher or mocker. |
Eligor |
- Duke. 60 Legions of
Spirits. Discovers hiding things and causes love of Lords
and Great persons.
- A great duke, appearing as
a goodly knight carrying a lance, pennon, and scepter. He
discovers hidden things, causes war, marshals armies,
kindles love and lust. Also known as Eligos. Causes members
of the upper class to fall in love.
|
Elmis |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Flying. |
Elponen |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Force of hope. |
Elzagan |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Turning aside. |
Emphastison |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Image; representation. |
Enaia |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Poor, afflicted. |
Eniuri |
A servitor of Asmodeus. Found
in. |
Erekia |
A servitor of Amaymon. One
who tears asunder. |
Erenutes |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Receiving. |
Ergamen |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Busy. |
Etaliz |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. The furrow of a plow. |
Ethan |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. An ass. |
Ethanim |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. An ass, or referring to a furnace. |
Euronymous |
- Prince who feeds on
corpses.
- Prince of Death, Grand
Cross of the Order of the Fly.
|
Evil Adam |
A goat=headed skeleton-like
giant. |
Exteron |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Without; foreign; distant. |
Fagani |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Devourers. |
Faturab |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Interpretation. |
Fersebus |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Bringer of veneration. |
Finaxos |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Worthy in appearance. |
Flauros |
A great duke, appears at
first like a terrible leopard, but at the command of the
exorcist he puts on the shape of a man, with fiery eyes and
terrible countenance. He gives true answers of things past,
present and future, but unless commanded into the triangle, he
will deceive the exorcist. He converses gladly of divinity and
the creation of the world, as also of the fall of spirits, his
own included. If desired, he will destroy and burn the enemies
of the operator, nor will he suffer him to be tempted by the
spirits otherwise. |
Flaxon |
A servitor of Ariton. About
to rend. |
Fleurety |
- Lieutenant General. Lust.
The occasional war among men.
- Inferior to Beelzebub.
- He has the power to perform
any labor during the night, and to cause hailstones in any
required place. He controls very considerable army of
spirits, and has Bathsin (or Bathim), Pursan, and Eligor as
his subordinates.
|
Focalor |
- Duke. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Destroys men and drowns them. Has power over wind
and seas. Will not hurt if commanded to the contrary.
- A strong duke, appears in
the form of a man with the wings of a griffin. He drowns
men, sinks warships, and has power over the winds and the
sea, but he will not hurt anyone if commanded to forbear by
the exorcist. He hopes to return to the Seventh Thrones in
1050 years.
|
Foras |
- President. 29 Legions of
Spirits. Recovers things lost. Makes men live long and
eloquent.
- A great president, who
appears in the form of a strong man, and teaches the virtues
of all herbs and precious stones, as well as logic and
ethics; he makes men invisible, imparts wit, wisdom, and
eloquence, discovers treasures, and restores things lost.
|
Forcas |
29 Legions of Infernal
Forces. Teaches logic and rhetoric. |
Forneas |
- Marquis. 29 Legions of
Spirits. Makes one beloved of his foes and friends.
- A great marquis, appears as
a sea-monster. He teaches all arts and sciences, gives a
good reputation and the knowledge of tongues, and causes men
to be loved by their enemies even as by their friends. Also
known as Forneus.
|
Fortison |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Burdened. |
Frimost |
Has power over wives and
maids, and will help thee to enjoy them. |
Frucissiere |
Brings the dead to life. |
Frutimiere |
Dights thee all kinds of
festivals. |
Furcas |
- Knight. 20 Legions of
Spirits. Teaches the arts of philosophy, astrology,
rhetoric, logic, cheiromancy and pyromancy.
- A great duke, appears in
the form of a cruel old man, with long beard and hoary hair.
He is seated on a pale horse, and has a sharp spear in his
hand. He teaches philosophy, rhetoric, astronomy, logic,
chiromancy, and pyromancy, perfectly in all their parts.
|
Furfur |
- Count. 26 Legions.
- Must be contained in a
magickal triangle (Solomon), or he will lie.
- Earl. 26 Legions of
Spirits. Will wittingly urge love between men and women.
Raises great storms.
- A great earl, appears in
the form of a hart with a fiery tail, and will not speak
till compelled within the triangle. He then assumes the form
of an angel, speaking with a hoarse voice. He causes love
between man and wife, raises thunder, lightning and great
winds, gives true answers about secret and divine things.
|
Gaap |
- President, Prince. 66
Legions of Spirits. Makes men insensible or ignorant.
- A great president and
prince, appears when the sun is in the southern signs,
coming in a human shape, and preceded by four powerful
kings. He teaches philosophy and the liberal sciences,
excites love and hatred, makes men insensible, gives
instruction in the consecration of those things which belong
to the divination of Amaymon, his king, delivers familiars
out of the custody of other magickians, gives true answers
as to past present and future, transports and returns men
speedily from place to place at the will of the exorcist.
|
Gagalin |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. Tumor, swelling, ganglion. |
Gagalos |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. A tumor. |
Gagh Shekelah |
Attributed to Chesed, the
disturbing ones. Their symbol and form are those of black
cat-headed giants. They are also called Aziel, Charariel and
Agniel. |
Gagison |
A servitor of Oriens. Spread
out flat. |
Galak |
A servitor of Ariton. Milky. |
Gamaliel |
Palace of Yesod. Obscene
bull-men, linked together. Also referred to Nachashiel, evil
serpents and Obriel. There unto belong to the blind dragon
force. |
Gamygyn |
A great marquis, appearing in
the form of a small horse or ass, but afterwards in human
shape. He speaks hoarsely, teaching the liberal sciences, and
giving news of sould who have died in sin. |
Gasarons |
A servitor of Oriens. |
Geloma |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Wrapped or wound together. |
Gerevil |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Divining lot or sortilege. |
Geryon |
Giant centaur, guards hell. |
Ghoreb Zereq |
Attributed to Netzach, the
dispeasing ravens. Their form is that of hideous demon-headed
ravens issuing from a volcano. Also known as Getzphiel. |
Gilarion |
A servitor of Asmodeus. |
Ginar |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
perfect, or finish. |
Glasyalabolas |
- President, Earl. 36 Legions
of Spirits. If desired, he causes the love of best friends
and foes.
- A mighty president, who
comes in the form of a dog, but winged like a griffin. He
teaches all arts and sciences instantaneously, incites to
bloodshed, is the leader of all homicides, discerns pas and
future, and makes men invisible.
|
Glesi |
A servitor of Amaymon. One
who glistens horribly like an insect. |
Gog |
The Antichrist |
Golahab |
Attributed to Geburah, the
burners with fire. Their forms are those of enormous black
head like a volcano in eruption. Also known as Zaphiel. |
Goleg |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Whirling. |
Golen |
A servitor of Astaroth. A
cavern. |
Gomory |
- Duke. 26 Legions of
Spirits. Procures love of women, young and old.
- A powerful duke, appears
like a beautiful woman, wearing a ducal crown tied around
her waist, riding a camel. He discovers past, present and
future, as also the whereabouts of hidden treasures; he
procures the love of women, and especially of girls. Also
known as Gremory.
|
Gonolin |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Pleasure and delights. |
Gorilon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Axe; cleaving either to; bones or asunder. |
Gosegas |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Shaking strongly. |
Gotifan |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Crushing. |
Gramon |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Writing. |
Grasemin |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. A bone. |
Gromenis |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
mark out. |
Guagamon |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. A net. |
Guecubu |
Among the Araucanians, a
people of Chile, the Guecubu are evil spirits who do all in
their power to thwart and annoy the Great spirit Togin and his
ministers. |
Gugonix |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. |
Gusion |
- Duke. 40 Legions of
Spirits. Gives honor and dignity to all who ask.
- A might duke, who appears
like a cynocephalus, and discerns the past, present and
future, answers all questions, reconciles enemies, and gives
honor and dignities.
|
Guland |
Can cause all varieties of
disease. |
Habhi |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Hidden. |
Haborgm |
Duke. Fire and holocaust. |
Hacamuli |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Withering, fading. |
Hael |
Instructs in the art of
writing all kinds of letters, gives an immediate power of
speculations, teaches tactics, and the breaking of hostile
ranks. |
Hagenti |
- President. 33 Legions of
Spirits. Makes men wise and instructs in diverse things.
- A great president, appears
in the shape of a gigantic bull with the wings of a griffin,
but will duly put on human form. He gives wisdom, transmutes
all metals into gold, and turns wine into water. Also known
as Haagenti.
|
Hagion |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Sacred. |
Hagith |
The person in his favor will
be adorned with all beauty. Converts copper into gold and vice
versa. Gives faithful servants. |
Hagog |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
The name of gog. |
Haligax |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. |
Halpas |
- Earl. Burns towns or fills
them with soldiers itching for a fight.
- A great earl, appears in
the form of a stockdove, speaking with a hoarse voice. He
burns towns, visits the wicked with the sword, and can send
men to fields of war or to other places.
|
Halphas |
Earl. 26 Legions of Spirits.
Sends warriors. |
Hantu Pusaka |
A Malaysian Demon. |
Harembrub |
A servitor of Ariton. Exalted
in greatness. |
Haristum |
Gives the power of passing
unsigned through the fire. |
Hauges |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. Brilliance. |
Haures |
Duke. 36 Legions of Spirits.
Must be in a triangle (Solomon). He destroys the enemies of
the magickian. |
Hecate |
Queen of the witches.
(Sometimes not considered a demon, and sometimes is.) |
Hemis |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Halfway. |
Hepogon |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Saddle cloth. |
Heramael |
Teaches the art of medicine,
gives perfect knowledge of all diseases, with their perfect
and radical cure, makes known all plants in general, the
places where they grow, and the times of their gathering,
their virtues also and their composition for the attainment of
a perfect cure. |
Herg |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
slay. |
Hergotis |
A servitor of Amaymon. A
laborer. |
Hermiala |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. |
Hiepacht |
Will bring thee a distant
person in an instant. |
Hifarion |
A servitor of Asmodeus. A
pony. |
Hipoles |
A servitor of Astaroth. A
goat herd. |
Hmin Nat |
A Burmese evil spirit. |
Holastri |
A servitor of Beelzebub. To
surround. |
Holba |
A servitor of Asmodeus.
Fatness. |
Horamar |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. |
Horminos |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Stirrer up. |
Hosen |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Strong, vigorous, powerful. |
Huictiigara |
Occasions sleep and waking in
some, and afflicts others with insomnia. |
Humots |
Can transport all manner of
books for thy pleasure. |
Hutgin |
Ambassador in Italy. |
Hymenaeus |
Opponent of Christianity. The
name is derived from Humen, the Greek god of weddings. |
Iamai |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Days; periods. |
Iaresin |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Possessing. |
Ifrits |
Hideous specters probably of
Arabic origin, now genii of Persian and Indian mythology. They
assume diverse forms, and frequent ruins, woods and wild
desolate places, for the purpose of preying upon men and other
living things. They are sometimes confounded with the Jinns or
Divs of Persia. |
Igarak |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Terrible. |
Igilon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. After the fashion of the Eikelos. |
Igis |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Coming. |
Igurim |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Fears. |
Ikonok |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Phantasmal. |
Ilarax |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Cheerful. |
Ileson |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Enveloping. |
Iligas |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Obtaining; have obtained. |
Illirikim |
A servitor of Amaymon. They
who shriek with a long drawn out cry. |
Ilmenos |
A servitor of Ariton. The
silent lion. |
Imink |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Devouring. |
Incubus |
A spirit which has
intercourse with mortal women. |
Infernal Court |
Wierus and others, learned in
the lore of the infernal regions, have discovered therein
princes and high dignitaries, ministers, ambassadors, and
other offices of state, whose names would fill much space to
little purpose Satan is no longer the sovereign of Hades, but
is, so to speak, the leader of the opposition. The true leader
is Beelzebub. |
Inokos |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. Rake the earth of newly sown seed. |
Iogion |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Noise of Battle. |
Ipakol |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Breathing forth. |
Iparkas |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A commander or cavalry, or leader of
horse. |
Ipos |
- Earl, Prince. 36 Legions of
Spirits. Makes men witty and bold.
- A mighty earl and prince,
appearing as an angel with a lion's head, the webbed feet of
a goose, and a hare's tail. He knows the past and future,
and imparts wit and courage.
|
Irix |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A hawk or falcon. |
Irmenos |
A servitor of Ariton. An
expounder. |
Irminon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Supporting. |
Irroron |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Sprinkling with dew. |
Ischigas |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
save or aid. |
Ischiron |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Strong and mighty. |
Isekal |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Anointing or anointed. |
Isiamon |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Solitude; desolation. |
Isigi |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Err or error. |
Jezebeth |
Demon of Lies (Jezebel) |
Jinn |
Singular Jinnee, plural
Jineeyeh, Arabian spirits, perhaps animistic, but more
probably strictly mythological like the Persian divs. The jinn
were created out of fire and occupied the earth for several
thousand years before Adam; they were perverse, and would not
reform, although prophets were sent to reclaim them; they were
eventually driven from the earth, and took refuge in the
outlying islands of the sea. |
Kabada |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Heaviness. |
Kabersa |
A servitor of Paimon. Wider
measure. |
Kabotermannekens |
A little spirit that plays
tricks on women, particularly those who work in a dairy. |
Kadolon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A small vase or urn. |
Kaitar |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A crown or summit. |
Kamusil |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Like a raising or elevation. |
Kasdeya |
According to the "Book of
Enoch", the fifth Satan. |
Kataron |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Casting down. |
Katini |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A tunic. |
Katolin |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Walls. |
Kele |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. To consume. |
Kelen |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Going swiftly, as in a race. |
Kelpie |
Scottish water spirit that
haunts streams and torrents. It is also believed that the
Kelpie devours women. |
Kemal |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Desire of god. |
Kerthiel |
Attibuted to Kether, his name
means "cut off from god" Ps. 37.34 "When the wicked are cut
off". The symbolic form is that of black evil giants. |
Khil |
Occasions great earthquakes. |
Kiligil |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Kilik |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Wrinkled with age. |
Kipokis |
A servitor of Beelzebub. Like
overflowing. |
Kirik |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. A stole or mantle. |
Kobal |
Stage Manager of the Masters
of the Revels. |
Kolam |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Shame; to be ashamed. |
Kolofe |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Summit; height of achievement. |
Kommasso |
Burmese evil tree spirits. |
Kosh |
The wicked forest fiend of
the Bangala of the Southern Congo. |
Labisi |
A servitor of Amaymon. The
flesh inclothed. |
Laboneton |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
To grasp or seize. |
Laboux |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Laborious. |
Lagasuf |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. In paleness; pining away. |
Laginx |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. |
Lamalon |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Declining. |
Lamarion |
A servitor of Beelzebub. |
Lamolon |
A servitor of Beelzebub. With
detestation. |
Lemel |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus For speech. |
Leonard |
- First Order Demon. Teaches
black magick and sorcery.
- Grand Master of the
Sabbaths, Knight of the Fly.
|
Lepaca |
A servitor of Astaroth. For
opening or disclosing. |
Lerajie |
- Marquis. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Causes all great battles and contests.
- A powerful marquis, coming
in the likeness of an archer, clad in green, and bearing bow
and quiver. He occasions battles and causes arrow wounds to
putrefy. Also known as Leraje.
|
Leviathan |
- One of the four Crown
Princes of Hell. Rules the western quadrant. Chaos and
water.
- From Hebrew, LVIThN, the
crooked or piercing serpent or dragon.
- The numberless dragon form
united together, so that each of his scales is like a
separate evil serpent.
|
Licanen |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
winnowing fan. |
Lilith |
- Chief of the Succubi.
- A princess who presided
over the demons known as succubi. The demons under Lilith
bore the same name as their chief, and sought to destroy
newborn infants.
- A demoness who throttles
new-born babies and seduces men in their sleep, sucking
their blood. Lilith was probably lilitu originally, an
Assyrian demoness who had wings and long, disheveled hair.
Her name was confused with the Hebrew word for night, layil,
and Solomon at first suspected the Queen of Sheba of being,
Lilith, because she had hairy legs. She is probably the
'terror by night' of Psalm 91 - "Thou shalt not fear for any
terror by night*' - and legend says that she was Adam's
first wife, created by god out of filth and mud. From Adam's
union with her sprang Asmodeus and hosts of other demons.
- Attributed to Kether, the
Kingdom of Babel and splendor. A woman thatis outwardly
beautiful, but inwardly corrupt and putrefying, riding upon
a strange and terrible beast.
- Palace of Malkuth, the evil
woman and the appearance is that of a woman, at first
beautiful, but afterwards, changing into a black monkey-like
demon.
- Evil chief of Yesod.
|
Lirion |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A lily. |
Lirochi |
A servitor of Beelzebub. In
tenderness. |
Listheret |
Makes day or night about thee
at pleasure. |
Locater |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Lomiol |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Binding; bitter. |
Loriol |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Untold horror. |
Losimon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Understanding of restriction. |
Lucifer |
- One of the Four Crown
Princes of Hell. Ruler of the eastern quadrant, of the air
and wisdom.
- By some considered the
Emperor, and superior.
- Lord Chief Justice.
- To some, appears as a
comely boy; when angered, he shows with a ruddy countenance,
but there is nothing monstrous in his shape.
- From Latin, Lux, Light; and
Fero, to bear, A light bearer.
|
Lucifuge Rofocale |
- Prime Minister. Infliction
of disease and deformity. Destruction of sacred deities.
- He has the control, in
which Lucifer has invested in him, over all the wealth and
treasures of the world. His subordinates are Baal, Agares,
and Marbas.
- Lucifuge also employed
occasionally, from Lux, Light, and Fugio, to fly from, he
who shuns the light.
- Evil chief of Chokmah.
|
Luesaf |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Unto loss or destruction. |
Lundo |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. |
Maamah |
Like a crouching woman with
an animal's body, crawling along the ground and eating the
earth. |
Mabakiel |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. Weeping; lamentation. |
Machaloth |
Attributed to Gebulah,
Kingdom of Greeks, whirling fire. A form compoundedof a woman
and a serpent, riding upon a serpent-scorpion. |
Madail |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Consuming. |
Mafalac |
A servitor of Oriens. A
fragment. |
Magalast |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Greatly, hugely. |
Maggid |
A servitor of Asmodeus.
Precious things. |
Magiros |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. A cook. |
Magog |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. Well known powerful gentile nation. |
Maisadul |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Makalos |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Attenuated; wasted. |
Malphas |
- Grand President. 40 Legions
of Devils. Male.
- President. 40 Legions of
Spirits. Brings knowledge of enemies desires and thoughts
and of that which they have done.
- Grand President of the
infernal regions and appears in the shape of a crow. When he
appears in human form he has a very raucous voice. He build
impregnable citadels and towers, overthrows ramparts of his
enemies, finds good workmen, and gives good familiar
spirits.
- A powerful president,
appears at first like a crow, but afterwards, when so
commanded, assumes human form, speaking with a hoarse voice.
He brings artificers swiftly from all parts of the world,
destroys the desires and thoughts of enemies, gives good
familiars.
|
Malutens |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To lie, or deceive or prevaricate. |
Mames |
A servitor of Amaymon. They
who move by backward motion. |
Mammon |
- Demon of Greed.
- Covetousness and riches.
- Ambassador in England.
- A devil of avaice, was not
a god but a word. His name comes from Aramaic and means
wealth or profit. He was regarded as a demon because Jesus
said, 'Ye cannot serve god and Mammon.'
|
Mandragoras |
Familiar demons who appear in
the figures of little men without beards. |
Mantan |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A gift. |
Mantiens |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Prophesying, divining. |
Marag |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
To drive towards. |
Maranton |
A servitor of Ariton.
Quenched. |
Marax |
Earl, President. 30 Legions
of Spirits. Gives good familiars, knowledge of astronomy,
herbs and stones that are precious. |
Marbas |
- President. 36 Legions.
Causes and cures diseases.
- A president, who appears as
a mighty lion, and then in human shape. He answers truly
concerning all things hidden or secret, cause and cures
diseases, imparts skill in mechanics, and changes men into
various shapes.
|
Marchosias |
- Marquis. 30 Legions of
Spirits.
- A mighty marquis, appears
in the form of a wolf with the wings of a griffin, a
serpent's tail, and fire issuing from his mouth. At the
command of the operator he assumes human form. He is strong
in battle, gives true answers to all questions, and is
extremely faithful to the exorcist. He belongs to the Order
of Dominations.
|
Martinet |
Ambassador in Switzerland. |
Masaub |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A circuit. |
Mastiphal |
The name given to the prince
of demons in an apocryphal book entitled Little Genesis, which
is quoted by Cedrenus. |
Mebbesser |
A servitor of Asmodeus.
Flesh; or to reject. |
Megalak |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Cutting off. |
Megalosin |
A servitor of Ariton. In
great things. |
Meklboc |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Like a dog. |
Melamud |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Stimulus to exertion. |
Melchom |
Paymaster of the Royal
Household. |
Melhaer |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To cut off, or divide, whiteness, purity. |
Melna |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To abide or rest. |
Menolik |
A servitor of Paimon.
Winnowing with fury. |
Mephistopheles |
Some versions a servant of
Lucifer, others Satan himself |
Metafel |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To fasten. |
Merihim |
(Merihm) Prince of
Pestilence. |
Mermo |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Across water. |
Mersilde |
Can transport thee
instantaneously wheresoever may be desired. |
Mid-day Demons |
The ancients frequently made
mention of certain demons who became visible especially
towards mid-day to those with whom they had a pact. They
appeared in the form of men or beasts, and let themselves be
enclosed in a character, figure, vial or in the interior of a
hollow ring. |
Miliom |
A servitor of Ariton. Ender
of destroyer of the day. |
Mimosa |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Meaning imitator. |
Minoson |
Insures winning in all games. |
Misroch |
Grand Steward of the Royal
Household. |
Molin |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Abiding in a place. |
Moloch |
- Prince. (Requires
offering.)
- Prince of the Land of
Tears, Grand Cross of the Order.
- A Phoenician and Canaanite
god, and to Adrammelech, whose cult was probably brought
into Sumeria by colonist from Syria.
- Evil chief of Kether.
|
Morail |
Has the power to make
everything in the world invisible. |
Morax |
A great earl and president,
who appears like a human-headed bull, and gives skill in
astronomy and the liberal sciences, with good familiars. He
knows the virtues of all herbs and precious stones. |
Morel |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To rebel. |
Morilen |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Foolish speaking. |
Moschel |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To move oneself about. |
Mulach |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To rule. |
Mullin |
First Gentleman of the
Bedchamber of the Royal Household. |
Murmur |
- Count. Patron of Music.
- Duke, Earl. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Constrains souls of the deceased to answer
questions.
- A great duke and earl,
appears in the form of a soldier riding a griffin, and
having a duke's crown on his head. He is preceded by two
ministers sounding trumpets. He teaches philosophy
perfectly, and constrains the souls of the dead to appear
and to answer questions. He was partly of the Order of
Thrones and partly of Angels.
|
Musisin |
Has great power over great
lords; he instructs them in all that passes in the Republics
and those of the Allies. |
Naamah |
A demoness who throttles
babies and seduces men in their sleep, to suck their blood. |
Naberius |
- Marquis. 19 Legions of
Spirits. Restores lost dignities and honors.
- A valiant marquis, who
appears in the form of a crowing cock and flutters about the
circle. He speaks hoarsely, gives skill in the arts and
sciences, especially rhetoric, and restores lost dignities
and honors.
|
Naburus |
Marquis. Connected with
Cerberus. |
Nacheran |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Nostrils. |
Nacheshiron |
Whose colors are like
serpents, and their form like dog-headed serpents. |
Nagid |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A leader. |
Nahemah |
Evil chief of Malkuth. |
Najin |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Propagating. |
Namiros |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Naval; nautical. |
Natalis |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
birthday. |
Nebiros |
- Field Marshall under
Astaroth. Controls animals to perform nefarious acts.
- Inferior to Astaroth.
Inspector General.
- Has the power to inflict
evil on whomsoever he will; he discovers the Hand of Glory
and reveals the virtue of metals, minerals, vegetables, as
also of all animals, both pure and impure. He possesses the
art of predicting things to come, being one of the greatest
Necromancers in all the Infernal Hierarchies; he goes to and
fro everywhere and inspects all the hordes of perdition. His
immediate subordinates are Ayperos, Naberrs, and
Glassyalabolas.
|
Necheshethiron |
Whose color is like copper,
and their forms like of a most devlish and human headed
insects. |
Nenisem |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Wavings; displayings. |
Nercamay |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A boy, companion. |
Nergal |
- Second Order Demon.
- Chief of the Secret Police.
- Ruthless, the crouching
one, comes from further afield. He was the Babylonian lord
of the underworld and the equivalent of Mars, ruler of war,
plague, flood and destruction.
|
Neshimiron |
Whose colors are of a
stagnant gleaming watery hue, and their forms like hideous
women, almost skeletons, united to the bodies of serpents and
fishes. |
Nilen |
The river Nile. A servitor of
Oriens, Paimon, Ariton and Amaymon. |
Nilima |
A servitor of Amaymon. The
evil questioners. |
Nimalon |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Circumcision. |
Nimerix |
A servitor of Astaroth. |
Nimorup |
A servitor of Beelzebub. |
Nogar |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Flowing. |
Nogen |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To strike a musical instrument. |
Nominon |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Conventional. |
Notiser |
A servitor of Ariton. Putter
to flight. |
Nudition |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Nakedness. |
Nuthon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. God-like; piercing. |
Nybbas |
- Inferior Demon. Pleasures
of Hell.
- Chief Mimic of the Masters
of the Revels.
- Also known as Nybras.
|
Nysrogh |
Second Order Demon. |
Obedama |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A maid-servant, or mother. |
Obiriron |
Whose colors are like clouds
and their form like grey bloated goblins. |
Och |
Prolongs life to 600 years
with perfect health, imparts great wisdom, gives excellent
familiar spirits. Composes perfect medicines, converts any
substances to the purest metals or precious stones. Bestows
gold and purse. Causes the possessor to be worshipped as a god
by the kings of the world. |
Odax |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Biting. |
Ogilen |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Round; wheel. |
Oiellet |
Tempts holy men to break the
vow of poverty. |
Okiri |
A servitor of Astaroth. To
cause to sink or fail. |
Olisermon |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Of short speech. |
Omages |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. The Magickian. |
Oman |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. To cover; obscure. |
Ombalat |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Omet |
A servitor of Asmodeus. A
neighbor. |
Onei |
A servitor of Asmodeus. One,
purchase or buying. |
Ophiel |
Ruler of all things
attributed to Mercury; he gives familiar spirits, teaches all
arts, and enables the possessor of his character to change
quicksilver immediately into the Philosopher's Stone. |
Ophis |
A demon serpent, and head of
the rebelling army. |
Opilim |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Citadels, eminences. |
Opun |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. A wheel. |
Orgosil |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Tumultuous. |
Orias |
- Marquis. Patron of
astrology and diviners.
- Marquis. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Knowledge of the virtues of the stars. Transforms
men, giving them dignities and comfirmation thereof.
- A great marquis, appears in
the form of a lion bestriding a strong horse; he has a
serpent's tail and holds to enormous hissing snakes in his
right hand. He teaches the virtues of the planets and the
mansions thereof; he transforms men, gives dignities,
prelates, and confirmations, with the favor of friends and
foes. Also known as Oriax.
|
Oriens |
These four names, Oriens,
Paimon, Ariton, and Amaymon are usually allotted to the Evil
Kings of the four quarters of the world. Oriens, from Latin,
ORIENS, rising or eastern. This name is also written Uriens,
from Latin URO, to burn or devour with flame. It is probably
Uriens that a mediaeval title of the Devil, Sir Urien, is
derived. |
Orinel |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Elm tree. |
Ormion |
A servitor of Asmodeus.
Fastened securely. |
Orobas |
- Prince. 20 Legions of
Spirits. Gives true answers of the divinity and creation of
the world.
- A great prince, appears
first like a horse, but when commanded, in human form. He
discovers past, present and future; he gives good dignities
and advancements, with the favor of friends and foes; he
will reply concerning the creation of the world and
Divinity; he is very faithful to the exorcist and defends
him from temptation by any spirit.
|
Oroias |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Returning in due season. |
Ose |
- President. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Gives true answers of the divinity and secret
things. Changes any man into any shape the magickian wants
to the point that the man wont even know he was a man.
- A great president, appears
at first like a leopard, and then in human shape. He gives
skill in all liberal sciences, and true answers concerning
divine and secret things. He can change men into any shape
the exorcist may desire, and he that is changed will not
know it.
|
Othiel |
Also known as Gothiel, a
black, bloated man-insect of horrible aspect. His breadth is
greater than his length and he unites the force averse to
Binah. |
Pachei |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Thick; coarse. |
Pachid |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Fear. |
Pafesla |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. A sculptured image. |
Paigoels |
The devils of Hindustan. Some
of the Hindus believe that the Paigoels created the devils;
others that they were put out of heaven because of their great
sin, and in all of the worlds that the earth is the only one
they are allowed intercourse. Some of these devils have
individual names, and are the tempters of men to special sins,
others again enter into the bodies of men and take possession
of them. The Hindus also believe that the souls of wicked men
go to join the number of the paigoels. |
Paimon |
- King. 200 Legions of
Spirits. Bind any man subject to the magickian.
- A great king, very obedient
to Lucifer. He appears like a crowned man seated on a
dromedary, preceded by all manner of musicians. He speaks
with a roaring voice, teaches all arts, sciences and
secrets, gives and confirms dignities, makes men subject to
the will of the Magickian, provides good familiars. He is
observed towards the north-west, and is of the Order of
Dominions.
|
Paramor |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A lover. |
Paraseh |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Divided. |
Pareht |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Fruit. |
Parek |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Roughness, savage. |
Parmatus |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Shield-bearing. |
Parusur |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Present to assist. |
Pandoli |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A slave. |
Patid |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Topaz. |
Paymon |
- MC of Hell.
- Used to overcome the will
of humans.
|
Peirazo |
The tempter, the tester. |
Pellipis |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Oppressing. |
Pentagnony |
Renders invisible and also
beloved by great lords. |
Pereuch |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Concerning prayer, or given unto prayer. |
Petunof |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Exciting. |
Phaleg |
Raises men to great honors in
military affairs. |
Phenex |
Marquis. 20 Legions of
Spirits. Willing to perform any requests. |
Phoenix |
A great marquis, appears like
the bird of that name, singing dulcet notes in a child's
voice. When he assumes human shape at the will of the
magickian, he speaks marvelously of all sciences, proves an
excellent poet, and fulfills orders admirably. He hopes to
return to the Seventh Thrones in 1200 years. |
Philotanus |
Second Order Demon. Under
Belial, prodding mortals into sodomy. Also known as Philatanus. |
Phul |
Governs the lunar concerns.
Transmits all metals into silver, heals dropsy and provides
spirits of the water, who serve men in a corporal and visible
form; he also prolongs life to 300 years. |
Platien |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Flat; broad. |
Plegit |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Smiting; smitten. |
Plirok |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Burning up. |
Plison |
A servitor of Beelzebub. To
swim. |
Pluto |
Prince of Fire. |
Poneros |
The Hurtful One. |
Poter |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A drinking cup or vase. |
Preches |
A servitor of Asmodeus. To
swell out. |
Procel |
Appears in the form of an
angel, and is great and strong duke. He speaks mystically of
hidden things, teaches geometry and the liberal sciences, and
at the command of the operator, will make a great commotion
like that of running waters; he also warms waters and tempers
baths. He was of the Order of the Powers before his fall. |
Proculo |
Gives sleep for twenty four
hours, which knowledge of the spheres of sleep. |
Promakos |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A fighter in the front of conflict. |
Proserpine |
- Princess of Hell. Female.
- Arch-she-devil, Sovereign
Princess of Mischievous Spirits.
|
Proxosos |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A Kid. |
Purson |
- King. 22 Legions of
Spirits. Answers of the creation of the world.
- A great king, who appears
like a lion-headed man, carrying a viper in his hand, and
riding on a bear, preceded by many trumpeters. He conceals
and discovers treasures, discerns past, present and future,
gives true answers concerning things human and divine, and
provides good familiars.
|
Put Satanachia |
- Commander in Chief. Has
peculiar power over mothers.
- Inferior to Lucifer.
- Has the power of subjecting
all wives and maidens to his wishes, and of doing with them
as he wills. His subordinates are Pruslas, Aamon, and
Barbatos.
- Governs 45, or as some say
54 demons, four of whom are Sergutthy, Heramael, Trimasel,
and Sustugriel. Two of these rank as chief. The rest are of
no great importance. These are serviceable spirits, who act
easily and quickly provided that they are content with the
operator.
|
Pyro |
Prince of Falsehood, prince
of the spirits of deceit. Also known as Pytho or Python. |
Qematial |
Whose form is that ofa vast
black-headed dragon serpent and he unites under him the force
of Kether of the Internal and Averse Sephiroth. (AKA Qlippoth). |
Quartas |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Fourth. |
Rachiar |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Sea breaking of rocks. |
Raderaf |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
rose bearer. |
Ragalim |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Feet. |
Ragaras |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To incline; bow the head. |
Rahab |
Attributed to Malkuth,
Kingdom of Edom, whirlwind. Form of a woman riding upon an
ass. |
Rahu |
Whose name means "the
tormentor" is one of the Hindu devils. He is worshipped as a
means of averting the attacks of evil spirits; and appears to
be of a truly devilish character. |
Rakshasa |
An Indian demon. Has appeared
in the past as black as soot, with yellow hair, looking like a
thunder cloud. He had made himself a wreath of entrails; he
wore a sacrificial cord of hair; he was gnawing of the flesh
of a man's head and drinking blood out of a skull. |
Ramaratz |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Raised ground or earth. |
Ramison |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Creepers. |
Raner |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Watering; singing. |
Raum |
- Count. 30 Legions of
Demons.
- 30 Legions. Accomplished
destroyer of cities. Ability to determine a thief.
- Earl. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Destroys cities and dignities of men. Cause love
between friends and foes.
- A great earl, appears in
the form of a crow, but assumes human shape when bidden. He
steals treasure and carries it where commanded; he destroys
cities and dignities; he discerns past, present, and future;
he causes love between friends and foes. Finally, he is of
the Order of the Thrones.
|
Rax |
A servitor of Astaroth. Grape
seed. |
Red Man |
The demon of the tempests. He
is supposed to be furious when the rash voyager intrudes on
his solitude, and to show his anger in the winds and storms. |
Reginon |
A servitor of Ariton.
Vigorous ones. |
Remoron |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Hindering; to stay. |
Rigios |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Horrible, terrible. |
Rigolin |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. To drag down. |
Rimmon |
- Ambassador in Russia.
- A Syrian god.
|
Rimog |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A mare. |
Roffles |
A servitor of Paimon. The
lion trembling. |
Roggiol |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. To drag down. |
Roler |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Romages |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To throw and touch. |
Romerac |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Violent thunder. |
Ronobe |
- Marquis, Earl. 19 Legions
of Spirits. Gives good spirits.
- A great marquis and earl,
appears in a monstrous form; he teaches rhetoric and the
arts, gives a good understanding, the knowledge of tongues,
and favor of friends and foes. Also known as Ronove.
|
Ronwe |
Inferior demon, but commands
19 legions. Demon of languages. |
Rosaran |
A servitor of Ariton. Evil
and wicked. |
Ruach |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Spirit. |
Rukum |
A servitor of Paimon.
Diversified. |
Sabanack |
A mighty marquis, appears in
the form of an armed soldier, having a lion's head, and riding
on a pale colored horse. He builds towers, camps, and cities,
fortifies the same, torments men with wounds and putrid sores,
swarming with worms; he gives good familiars. |
Sabrock |
Marquis. Governs 50 Legions
of Spirits. He appears as an armed soldier with a lion's head
who rides on a pale horse. He builds towers, castles, & cities
& supplies them with armor. Afflicts men for many days with
wounds and sores. |
Sachiel |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To trample down. Also associated with the
Angel of Jupiter. |
Sagars |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. A double headed axe. |
Saleos |
- Duke. 30 Legions of
Spirits. Causes love between men and women.
- A great duke, who appears
like a brave soldier, riding on a crocodile, crowned. He
promotes love between the sexes. Also known as Sallos.
|
Samael |
- Angel of Death. Venom of
God.
- Attributed to Netzach,
Kingdom of Medes, the great cloud. Terrible demon leaping on
an ox.
- Symbolic form somewhat like
the devil of the tarot.
- The Black. All of these are
gigantic in stature and terrible aspect.
- The Palace of Hod, the
deceivers (jugglers), whose form is that of dull, demon
headed dog-like monster.
|
Samalo |
A servitor of Beelzebub. His
image. |
Samigina |
Marquis. 30 Legions of
Inferior Spirits. Gives account of souls that died in sin. |
Saraph |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To burn or devour with fire. |
Sargatanas |
- Brigidier Major, directly
under Astaroth's command. Brain washing and memory erasure.
- Inferior to Astaroth.
- He has the power to make a
person invisible, to transport them anywhere, to open all
locks to reveal whatsoever is taking place in private
houses, and teach all the arts of the shepherds. He commands
several brigades of spirits, and has Zoray, Valefar, and
Faraii for his immediate inferiors.
|
Sapason |
A servitor of Ariton. To
putrefy. |
Saris |
A servitor of Ariton. A pike
or spear. |
Sarisel |
A servitor of Oriens.
Minister of god. |
Sarra |
A servitor of Asmodeus. To
strike. |
Sartabakins |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. The zodiac Cancer. |
Satan |
- One of the four Crown
Princes of Hell. Ruler of the Southern quadrant. His element
is fire, and rules justice and passion.
- Leader of the Opposition.
- From Hebrew, ShTN, an
adversary.
- Evil chief of Kether.
|
Satorial |
Also known as Harasiel.
Attributed to Binah, they are the concealors and destroyers.
Their forms and appearance are as gigantic black veiled heads
with horns and hideous eyes, seen through the veil. They are
followed by evil centaurs. Also called Seriel, from Esau,
because of the hairiness. |
Sbarronat |
A servitor of Asmodeus. A
little friend. |
Schabuach |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. To calm, or assuage. |
Scharak |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
To wind, or twine about. |
Schechirion |
Whose colors are black and
their form blended of reptile, insect and shellfish, such as a
crab or lobster, yet, demon-faced withal. |
Sched |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A devastating demon. |
Schelagon |
A servitor of Astaroth. Like
snow. |
Schii |
A demon that is an operator
of engines. |
Sclavak |
A servitor of Asmodeus.
Torture and pain. |
Scrilis |
A servitor of Amaymon.
Sacreligious offense. |
Seere |
A mighty prince under Amaymon,
King of the East, appearing in the form of a beautiful man on
a strong winged horse. He brings all things to pass suddenly,
transports to any place in the twinkling of an eye, and
discovers all thefts. He is indifferently good or bad and will
do the will of the operator. |
Segal |
Causes all manner of
prodigies visibly, both natural and supernatural. |
Sekabin |
A servitor of Ariton. Casters
down. |
Semazas |
Chief of the Fallen Angels.
Also known as Semiazas |
Semlin |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Appearances. |
Separ |
A great duke, who appears in
red apparel and armed like a soldier. He inflames women with
love for men and can transform them into other shapes till
they have been enjoyed by their lovers. |
Serguthy |
Has power over wives and
virgins, when the occasion is favorable. |
Sermeot |
A servitor of Ariton. Death
to the flesh. |
Shalbriri |
Demon that strikes people
blind. |
Shax |
- Renders victims deaf and
blind.
- Marquis. 3 Legions of
Spirits. Takes away the sight, hearing or understanding of
man or woman at magickians command.
- A great marquis, comes in
the form of a stockdove, speaking with a hoarse voice. He
destroys the sight, hearing and understanding of any man or
woman at the will of the exorcist, steals money from the
king's exchequer, and returns it in 1200 years. He will
transport anything, but must first be commanded into the
triangle; otherwise he will deceive the operator. He
discovers all hidden things which are not in the keeping of
wicked spirits, and gives good familiars.
|
Shelhabiron |
Whose colors are fiery and
yellow, their form is like merciless wolves and jackals. |
Sibolis |
A servitor of Ariton. A
rushing lion. |
Sidragrosam |
Makes the girls dance stark
naked. |
Sifon |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. To cover over. |
Sikastin |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Sirchade |
Has power to show thee all
kinds of animals of whatsoever nature they may be. |
Sitri |
Prince. 60 Legions of
Spirits. Enflames men with women's love, and vice versa. |
Sobe |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. The tail of a horse, or a fly flap. |
Sobel |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
A burden. |
Sonneillon |
Demon of hate and lies. |
Sorosma |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
funeral bearer. |
Sorriolenen |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore. |
Soterion |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Saving; delivering. |
Spirits of the Lemegeton |
First is Baal, Second is
Agares, Fifth is Marbas, Eighth is Barbatos, Aamon (possible
Paimon) is the ninth, Tenth is Buer, Eleventh is Gusoyn,
Fifteenth is Eligor, Seventeenth is Botis, Eighteenth is
Bathim. |
Stolas |
- Prince. 26 Legions of
Spirits. Teaches astronomy, herbs and stones.
- Also known as Solas, a
powerful prince, appears in the likeness of a raven and then
as a man. He teaches the art of astronomy and the virtues of
herbs and stones.
|
Succorbenoth |
- Chief Eunuch, demon of the
gates and jealousy.
- Chief of the Eunuchs of the
Royal Household.
|
Succubus |
A demon who takes the shape
of a woman. |
Sudoron |
A servitor of Paimon. False
gift. |
Supipas |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Relating to swine. |
Surgat |
Opens all locks. |
Sustugriel |
Teaches magickal art; he
gives familiar spirits for all things that can be desired, and
furnishes mandragores. |
Sytry |
A great prince, who appears
with a leopard's head, but assumes a human form at the
magickian's command. He procures love between the two sexes,
and causes women to show themselves naked. |
Tablat |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Immersions. |
Tacaros |
A servitor of Paimon. Soft;
tender. |
Tachan |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Grinding to powder. |
Tagnon |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Heating. |
Tagora |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Assembly. |
Tammuz |
Originally a Sumerian
shepherd-god, whose cult became popular in Syria and
Phoenicia. |
Tarados |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Dispersion. |
Taralim |
A servitor of Amaymon. Mighty
strong hold. |
Tarchimache |
Inferior to Beelzebub. |
Taret |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Dampness; tending to corruption. |
Tasma |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Weak. |
Thamiel |
Also known as Thaumiel.
Attributed to Kether, the Bicephalous Ones. Their forms are
those of dual giant heads with bat-like wings. They have no
bodies for they are those that seek continually to unite
themselves unto the bodies of other beings and forces. |
Thamuz |
- Ambassador. Inventor of
artillery.
- Ambassador in Spain.
|
Theutus |
A vessel of wrath. |
Therion |
The Beast. |
Tigrafon |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Capable of writing. |
Timira |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Palm. |
Tiraim |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Filling up. |
Tirana |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. An apple tree, or a mast of a ship. |
Torfora |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. A small knife, or lancet. |
Toun |
A servitor of Asmodeus and
Magoth. Hire; price. |
Toxal |
A servitor of Astaroth.
Archery or poison. |
Traci |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Rude, harsh. |
Trimasel |
Teaches chemistry and all
sleight of hand. He imparts the true secret for confecting the
powder of projection which changes imperfect metals - lead,
iron, pewter, copper and quicksilver - into true good silver
and good gold, namely sun and moon according to the ferment
thereof. Only he must be satisfied with the operator, if the
operator would only be satisfied with him. |
Trisaga |
A servitor of Amaymon and
Ariton. Directing by triads. |
Tromes |
A servitor of Beelzebub.
Wound or disaster. |
Tulot |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Triple. |
Turitel |
A servitor of Oriens.
Mountain cast down. |
Typhon |
The Destroyer. Also known as
Tiphon. |
TzElladimiron |
Whose colors are like limped
blood, tzelil, bronze and crimson. They are like savage
triangle-headed dogs. |
TzEphariron |
Whose colors are like those
of earth, and their form is partially living, yet, decaying
corpses. |
Ubarin |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Insult, outrage. |
Udaman |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Fortunate. |
Ugales |
A servitor of Astaroth and
Asmodeus. Calm. |
Ugirpeh |
A servitor of Astaroth. |
Ugola |
A servitor of Paimon. Fluent
in speech. |
Ukobach |
Stationary Engineer of Hell. |
Uphir |
Demon of doctors and
apothecary. |
Uphor |
Physician. Also known as
Uphir. |
Urigo |
A servitor of Magoth and Kore.
Spoilt; unfit for food. |
Utifa |
A servitor of Asmodeus. |
Uvall |
Duke. 37 Legions of Spirits.
Procures the love of women and friendship between foes. |
Valac |
- President. 38 Legions of
Spirits. True answers of treasure and where serpents live.
- A great president, comes as
a little boy with the wings of an angel and riding on a two
headed dragon. He gives true answers concerning hidden
treasures, tells where serpents may be seen, and will
deliver them helpless to the exorcist. Also known as Volac.
|
Valafar |
Duke. Gave orders to robbers
and brigands who attack innocents. |
Valefor |
- Duke. 10 Legions of
Spirits. A thief.
- A powerful duke, appearing
as a many-headed lion. He leads those with whom he is
familiar into theft.
|
Vapula |
- Duke. 36 Legions of
Spirits. Makes men knowing in all handicrafts and
professions.
- A strong duke, comes in the
form of a lion with griffin's wings. He gives skill not only
in manual professions, but also in philosophy and the
sciences.
|
Vassago |
- Prince. 26 Legions of
Spirits. Discovers things hidden or lost.
- The spirit of the crystal,
who is invoked by the crystal gazer for the purposes of his
art.
- A mighty prince, of the
nature of Agares, who declares things past, present and
future, and discovers what has been lost or hidden. He is
good by nature.
|
Vepar |
- Duke. 29 Legions of
Spirits. Makes men die in three days by putrifying wounds or
sores.
- A great duke, appears as a
mermaid. He guides the waters and battleships, and occasions
storms at sea when so commanded by the magickian. He also
causes the sea to seem full of ships, and occasions death in
three days by means of putrefying sores and worm-eaten
wounds.
|
Verdelet |
- Witches demon for the
Sabbat.
- Second Order Demon. Master
of Ceremonies at the Infernal Court. Entices women. Male. He
takes the names of Master Persil, Sante-Buisson and other
names of a pleasant sound, so as to entice women into his
snares.
- Master of Ceremonies of the
Royal Household.
|
Verin |
Demain of Impatience |
Vetis |
Tempts and corrupts the holy. |
Vine |
- King, Earl. 36 Legions of
Spirits. Discovers things hidden.
- A great king and earl,
appears in a monstrous form, but assumes human shape when
commanded. He discerns things hidden, reveals witches, and
makes known the past, present and future. At the command of
the exorcist he will build towers, demolish walls, and make
the waters stormy.
|
Vision |
A servitor of Amaymon. An
apparition. |
Vual |
A great duke, comes at first
as an enormous dromedary, but afterwards, assumes human form
and speaks in the Egyptian tongue. He procures the love of
women, discerns past, present and future, and excites
friendship even between foes. He was of the Order of the
Powers. |
Xaphan |
- Second Order Demon, stokes
the furnaces of hell.
- Demon of fire. He wanted to
set heaven afire when he felt like it.
|
Younger Lilith |
Wife of Asmodai. She is dark,
a woman to the waist and a man below it. She appears as though
dragging down with her hand, small figures of men into hell. |
Zabulon |
A demon who possessed a lay
sister of Loudon. |
Zaebos |
Grand Count of the Infernal
Regions. A gentle demon. He appears in the shape of a handsome
soldier mounted on a crocodile. His head is adorned with a
ducal coronet. Also known as Zaebros. |
Zagalo |
A servitor of Beelzebub. A
reaping hook. |
Zagam |
- King, President of the
Infernal Regions. 30 Legions.
- Demon of Deceit and
Counterfeit. He appears in the form of a bull with the wings
of a griffin. He changes water into wine, blood into oil,
the fool into the wise man, lead into silver, and copper
into gold.
|
Zagan |
- King, President. 33 Legions
of Spirits. Makes fools wise.
- A great king and president,
appears at first in the form of a bull with the wings of a
griffin, and after in human shape. He makes men witty, turns
water into wine, blood into oil, and oil into water; he can
change any metal into coin of the realm, and can make a fool
wise.
|
Zalanes |
A servitor of Paimon. Trouble
bringer. |
Zamiel |
Attributed to Tiphareth.
Great black giants, everworking against each other. |
Zapan |
A King of Hell. |
Zaragil |
A servitor of Oriens, Paimon,
Ariton and Amaymon. Scattering. |
Zepar |
- Grand Duke of the Infernal
Empire. Cast men into evil passions. 28 Legions.
- Drove women to madness.
- Duke. 26 Legions of
Inferior Spirits. Causes women to love men and to bring them
together in love. He also makes them barren. Could be the
same as Vepar and Separ, however, as Zepar, he takes the
form of a warrior.
|
Zogiel |
Also known as Ghogiel and
Oghiel. They attach themselves unto lying and material
apperance. Their form is that of black evil giants with
loathesome serpents twined round them. Attributed to Chokmah. |
Bast |
Egyptian goddess of cats |
Cthulhu |
Old High One |
Hastur |
Duke of Hell |
Ligur |
Duke of Hell |
Fenris |
The Wolf |
Ishtar |
God of Death |
Kali |
Goddess of Death |
Kataraomai |
accursed one |
Loki |
God of mischief |
Mania |
God of Madness |
Set |
Death |
Shiva |
Death |
Thanatos |
Death |
Thoth |
Death |
Yog-Sothoth |
Old High One |