mandragora Demon who appears in the shape of a little man with no beard and thin hair. Mandragoras also are small poppets, or dolls, that are inhabited by the Devil and used
Marie des Vallees (1590–1656) was a French girl of Coutances, France, whose lifelong struggle with Possession led to her cult recognition as a local mystic. Marie des Vallees was possessed for 44
Malachi Brendan Martin (1921–1999) was a Catholic theologian and Exorcist. Malachi Martin, a former Jesuit, gained popular fame with book about Possession and Exorcism, Hostage to the Devil (1976). In all, he
Mary of Nemmegen A 16th-century fictional tale of a woman’s seduction by the Devil and her ultimate redemption and triumph over him. Mary of Nemmegen was published at the beginning of the
The maskim are seven Sumerian Demons who are great princes of Hell or princes of the abyss, considered to be among the most powerful of all. Maskim means “ensnarer” or “layers of
Mastema (also known as Mastemah or Mansemat) Mastema is a powerful and complex figure in Jewish demonological and apocalyptic literature, variously described as an angel of evil, hostility, adversity, and destruction, an
mazziqin In Jewish lore, evil spirits who injure. The mazziqin are divided into two classes. One class comprises Fallen Angels who are led by Satan. The second class are half-spirit and half-human
Bishop Robert McKenna (1927– ) is a Dominican bishop at Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel in Monroe, Connecticut. Bishop Robert McKenna has performed Exorcisms, including at the haunted house known as
Mephistopheles (Mephistophilis, Mephistophilus, Mephostophiles) Demon and representative of the Devil who is a principal figure in the legend of FAUST. Mephistopheles is more of a literary figure than one belonging to mythology
Mictantecutli is the Aztec lord of the underworld and king of Demons. Mictantecutli is the only Aztec deity besides the Sun god, Tonacaecutli, who wears a crown. He is depicted as a
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