Abaddon (Apollyon) is the angel of death, destruction, and the netherworld. The name Abaddon is derived from the Hebrew term for “to destroy” and means “place of destruction.” Apollyon is the Greek
Abel de la Rue (d. 1582) was a French sorcerer believed to be under the influence of a demon in the form of a black dog. Living in Coulommiers, France, he was
The Demon Adramelech (Adramalek) is a chieftain of Hell. Adramalech is of uncertain origin. Possibly he was derived from a Samarian Sun god worshipped by the Sepharvites, who burned children as a sacrificial offering
In Zoroastrianism, Aeshma is the demon of wrath, rage, and fury. Aeshma’s epithet is “of the bloody mace.” He is the fiercest of demons and is responsible for all acts of aggression
Agrath is in Jewish demonology, a powerful female demon. Agrath (beating) and her mother, Maklath, are in constant struggle against Lilith. Agrath commands 18 myriads (Legions) of evil spirits and rides in
An alp is in German lore, a vampiric, shape-shifting spirit associated with the nightmare, bogeyman, and Incubus. Alps can be Demons or REVENANTS. Children are at risk of becoming alps if their
Amityville Haunting House in Amityville, Long Island, New York, where a family experienced horrifying phenomena in the 1970s. The Amityville Horror® was deemed Demonic by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The case remains
An amulet is an object believed to have protective power. Amulets are used to ward off Demons, evil, disease, bad luck, misfortune, witches, sorcerers, and anything harmful, especially of a supernatural nature.
The Demon Andra (Indra) is in Zoroastrianism, the archdemon known as the Slayer and Fighter, who turns humans away from virtue. Andra opposes the good spirit, or amesha spenta, of Artvahisht. He
An Angel is a being who mediates between God and mortals. Angels minister over all living things and the natural world, and over all things in the cosmos. They play an important
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