The Miracle of Laon (1566) was a Sensational Possession case in Laon, France. The Catholic Church used the daily Exorcisms of Nicole Obry (also Aubry) before huge crowds as examples of the
A mirror is according to folklore, a doorway or portal through which spirits, including ghosts and Demons, can gain access to the physical world. Mirrors are problems in some cases of Demonic
Simon Molitor, (d. 1564) was a German EXORCIST murdered by his wife. Simon Molitor, of Hesse, Germany, made his living driving out Demons in Westphalia and neighbouring areas and had a shady
In folklore, money that comes from Fairies, witches, sorcerers (see sorcery) and the Devil turns out to be worthless. The victim accepts payment for goods or services and discovers, after it is
Mottlingen Possession (1836–1843) German peasant woman possessed by a ghost and more than 1,000 Demons. The case was published in English for the first time by the spiritualist medium W. T. Stead
Murder Headless Demon who sees through his breasts and speaks with the voice taken over from his victims. In the Testament of Solomon, Murder is summoned to appear before King Solomon. He
Naamah : The Charmer; Mother of Divination; My Darling Naamah, ancient and mysterious spirit, is a sometime ally, sometime rival, sometime traveling companion of Lilith. Like Lilith, she takes many forms: Naamah
Nancy Possession (1620) Case of Demonic Possession of a young woman in Lorraine, France. Elizabeth de Ranfaing, the DemonIAC, was exorcized in Nancy. The Demon possessing her Demonstrated a remarkable command of
Nemesis is the Greek goddess of divine justice, vengeance, and retribution against evil deeds. Her name means “dispenser of dues,” and she embodies the principle that balance must always be restored: what
Nephilim A race of giants spawned by the cohabitation of Angels (see Watchers) and human women. Nephilim means “fallen,” “those who have fallen,” or “those who were cast down.” The Nephilim sometimes
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