Goodwin Possessions (1688) Demonic Possession of children in Boston, exorcized by the Puritan minister Cotton Mather. The possessions were blamed on a woman accused of Witchcraft. Mather wrote about this case in
Gospel of John Biblical text used against Demons. Although the reading of any Scripture sends a possessing Demon into a tailspin, the words in the Gospel of John seem to cause the
Urbain Grandier (d. 1634) was a priest framed and executed in the Loudun Possessions of Ursuline nuns in France. Urbain Grandier was brought down by his own arrogant charm and success, Reformation
A griffin-Demon is an Assyrian guardian against evil spirits. The griffin-Demon is a hybrid with a human body and bird head and wings. Figurines of griffin-Demons were placed in foundations of houses
A grotto is a local organized group of Satanists, as well as the regular meeting place of groups of Satanists. The term originated with the Church of Satan, founded in 1966 in
Hades is in Greek mythology, the god who rules the underworld of the dead. Hades is the son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. With one of his brothers, Zeus, he plots
Haizmann, Christopher (Christoph) Joseph (17th century) was a minor Bavarian painter who announced in 1677 that he had signed a Pact with the Devil and was tormented by Demons for the rest
Halahel: The Ambivalent Demon of the Lemegeton The Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis (commonly called the Lesser Key of Solomon) is one of the most influential grimoires in Western occultism, comprising five books that catalog hierarchies of
Harlequin In European folklore, a GOBLIN figure whose name is sometimes synonymous with Satan or the Devil. The origin of the name Harlequin is uncertain, and it has many variations of spellings,
The Head of the Dragons is a Demon in the form of a threeheaded dragon with awful skin. In the Testament of Solomon, the Head of the Dragons is a three-pronged spirit
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