New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Barbatos īeelzebub or Beelzebul (or בַּעַל זְבוּב Baʿal Zəvûv) is a name derived from a Philistine god, formerly worshipped in Ekron, and later adopted by some Abrahamic religions as a major demon. In demonology, Barbatos is an earl and duke of Hell, ruling thirty legions of demons and has four kings as his companions to command his legions. New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Balam (demon) In demonology, Balam (also Balaam, Balan) is a great and powerful king (to some authors a duke or a prince) of Hell who commands over forty legions of demons. New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Baal Berith New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Baal (demon) īaʿal Berith ("Lord of the Covenant") and El Berith ("God of the Covenant") are two gods, or one god, worshiped in Shechem, in ancient Israel. New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Astaroth Īzazel (ʿAzazel ʿAzāzīl) appears in the Bible in association with the scapegoat rite.īaal (sometimes spelled Bael, Baël (French), Baell, Buel) is in 17th century goetic occult writings as one of the seven princes of Hell. New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Asmodeus Īstaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth), in demonology, is the Great Duke of Hell in the first hierarchy with Beelzebub and Lucifer he is part of the evil trinity. New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Allocer Īndrás is a Hungarian masculine given name.Īsmodeus (Ασμοδαίος, Asmodaios) or Ashmedai (אַשְמְדּאָי, ʾAšmədʾāy see below for other variations) is a king of demons"Asmodeus" in The New Encyclopædia Britannica. In demonology Allocer (also spelled Alocer or Alloces) is a demon whose title is Great Duke of Hell, and who has thirty-six legions of demons under his command. New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Alastor New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Adrammelech Īgares (also Agarat, Agaros, or Agarus) is a demon described in demonological grimoires.Īlastor (Ancient Greek: Ἀλάστωρ, English translation: "avenger") refers to a number of people and concepts in Greek mythology.
New!!: Dictionnaire Infernal and Abraxas Īdrammelech (אַדְרַמֶּלֶךְ|ʾAḏrammeleḵ Ἀδραμέλεχ Adramélekh) is an ancient Semitic god mentioned briefly by name in the Book of Kings, where he is described as a god of "Sepharvaim". ΑΒΡΑΞΑΣ, variant form Abrasax, ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ) is a word of mystic meaning in the system of the Gnostic Basilides, being there applied to the "Great Archon" (Gk., megas archōn), the princeps of the 365 spheres (Gk., ouranoi). Expand index (26 more) » « Shrink index AamonĪamon (also Amon and Nahum), in demonology, is a Marquis of Hell who governs forty infernal legions.Ībraxas (Gk. , Mammon, Marchosias, Melchom, Moloch, Naberius, Nickar, Nybbas, Orobas, Paimon, Palmistry, Peckols, Physiognomy, Pruflas, Rahovart, Rationalism, Rübezahl, Ronove, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Torngarsuk, Ukobach, Valac, Voltaire, Vual, Xaphan, Yan-gant-y-tan, Zaebos. ħ6 relations: Aamon, Abraxas, Adrammelech, Agares, Alastor, Allocer, András, Asmodeus, Astaroth, Azazel, Baal (demon), Baal Berith, Balam (demon), Barbatos, Beelzebub, Behemoth, Belphegor, Bhairava, Buer (demon), Caim, Cartomancy, Catholic Church, Catholic theology, Classification of demons, Deimos (deity), Demonology, Eurynomos, Faith, Foras, Furfur, Gaap, Ganges in Hinduism, Garuda, Glasya-Labolas, Gremory, Grimoire, Guayota, Hierarchy, Ipos, Jacques Collin de Plancy, Jacques Paul Migne, Kali, Lamia, Leonard (demon), Leshy, Lesser Key of Solomon, List of demons in the Ars Goetia, Louis Le Breton, Lucifer, Malphas. The Dictionnaire Infernal (Infernal Dictionary) is a book on demonology, describing demons organised in hierarchies.