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Beherit

Beherit Demon who is a great duke of Hell commanding 26 Legions of lesser Demons. Beherit has red skin and appears as a soldier wearing a crown and riding a red horse.
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Belphegor

Belphegor : Master of the Opening Belphegor is a demon whose origins lie in ancient Moabite religion, later absorbed into Hebrew lore and subsequently transformed within Christian demonology into a major infernal
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Bernael

Bernael Angel of darkness and evil equated with Belial. Bernael sometimes is equated with Haziel, who is otherwise a cherub and good angel. The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology – Written by
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Bidiel

Bidiel Demon and wandering duke of the air. Bidiel commands 20 dukes and 200 lesser dukes, plus other servants. The dukes change their offices and locations every year. They appear in the
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Binsfeld, Peter

Peter Binsfeld (ca. 1540–1603) was a German Jesuit priest, Demonologist, and witch hunter. Peter Binsfeld was born in the village of Binsfeld, Eifel, Germany. His father was a farmer and craftsman. Gifted
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Black Book

A black book is a magical handbook that provides instructions for trafficking with spirits, including Demons and Angels; divination; and acquisition and use of supernatural powers. In some cases, possession of the
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Black Dogs

Black dogs are spectral animals associated with Demonic powers, death, and disaster. Phantom black dogs are widespread in folklore.
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Marthe Brossier

Marthe Brossier (16th century) a Fraudulent Possession case. Used as a vehicle for raising money from the gullible, Marthe Brossier’s alleged possession by Beelzebub also served as a means for the Catholic
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Bruner, Theobald and Joseph

Bruner (Burner), Theobald and Joseph (19th century) was a French case considered a classic example of Demonic Possession and Exorcism. Two brothers, Theobald and Joseph Bruner of Illfurt (Illfurth), Alsace, exhibited all
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Busyasta

Busyasta In Zoroastrianism, the Demon of lethargy, long sleep, and sloth. Busyasta is a female Demon with yellow, jaundiced skin and long claws. She makes men oversleep and neglect their religious duties.
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