Oriax
Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Orias is a great marquesse, and is seene as a lion riding on a strong horsse, with a serpents taile, and carrieth in his right hand two great...
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The picture of Purson in Mather’s Goetia corresponds with Pruflas in the Dictionnaire Infernal. The Goetia does not include Pruflas in its list of demons. However, both Purson and Pruflas are listed in...
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Sabnacke, alias Salmac, is a great marquesse and a strong, he commeth foorth as an armed soldier with a lions head, sitting on a pale horsse, he...
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Valefar, alias Malephar [Malaphar], is a strong duke, comming foorth in the shape of a lion, and the head of a theefe [or "barking"], he is verie...
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Vine is a great king and an earle, he showeth himselfe as a lion, riding on a blacke horsse, and carrieth a viper in his hand, he gladlie buildeth...
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Orias is a great marquesse, and is seene as a lion riding on a strong horsse, with a serpents taile, and carrieth in his right hand two great...
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The picture of Purson in Mather’s Goetia corresponds with Pruflas in the Dictionnaire Infernal. The Goetia does not include Pruflas in its list of demons. However, both Purson and Pruflas are listed in...
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Sabnacke, alias Salmac, is a great marquesse and a strong, he commeth foorth as an armed soldier with a lions head, sitting on a pale horsse, he...
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Valefar, alias Malephar [Malaphar], is a strong duke, comming foorth in the shape of a lion, and the head of a theefe [or “barking”], he is verie...
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According to the Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, Gapnu (Gepen in Hebrew, meaning “the vine”) is a divine name in Ugaritic mythological texts. The cuneiform texts from Ugarit known as...
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Orias is a great marquesse, and is seene as a lion riding on a strong horsse, with a serpents taile, and carrieth in his right hand two great...
View ArticlePurson
The picture of Purson in Mather’s Goetia corresponds with Pruflas in the Dictionnaire Infernal. The Goetia does not include Pruflas in its list of demons. However, both Purson and Pruflas are listed in...
View ArticleSabnock
Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Sabnacke, alias Salmac, is a great marquesse and a strong, he commeth foorth as an armed soldier with a lions head, sitting on a pale horsse, he...
View ArticleValefor
Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Valefar, alias Malephar [Malaphar], is a strong duke, comming foorth in the shape of a lion, and the head of a theefe [or “barking”], he is verie...
View ArticleVine
According to the Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, Gapnu (Gepen in Hebrew, meaning “the vine”) is a divine name in Ugaritic mythological texts. The cuneiform texts from Ugarit known as...
View ArticleOriax
Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Orias is a great marquesse, and is seene as a lion riding on a strong horsse, with a serpents taile, and carrieth in his right hand two great...
View ArticlePurson
The picture of Purson in Mather’s Goetia corresponds with Pruflas in the Dictionnaire Infernal. The Goetia does not include Pruflas in its list of demons. However, both Purson and Pruflas are listed in...
View ArticleSabnock
Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Sabnacke, alias Salmac, is a great marquesse and a strong, he commeth foorth as an armed soldier with a lions head, sitting on a pale horsse, he...
View ArticleValefor
Pseudomonarchia daemonum – Johann Wier (1583) (quoted) Valefar, alias Malephar [Malaphar], is a strong duke, comming foorth in the shape of a lion, and the head of a theefe [or “barking”], he is verie...
View ArticleVine
According to the Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, Gapnu (Gepen in Hebrew, meaning “the vine”) is a divine name in Ugaritic mythological texts. The cuneiform texts from Ugarit known as...
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