Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
Indridi Indridason ( Indriði Indriðason ) – (1883–1912) Remarkable Icelandic physical Medium who exhibited numerous paranormal feats while under strict observation and was never caught in fraud. Indridi Indridason was born October 12, 1883, to a farming family in a
James Jackson, an immigrant from Ballybay, Ireland, moved to Florence, Alabama, in the spring of 1818. Two years later, Jackson hired architect William Nicholson to design the large Greek Revival-style mansion and
Dr. Jonathan R. Drish moved to the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, area from Louden County, Virginia, in 1822. Within a few years, Dr. Drish had established himself in the community as both a prominent
Stephen Saunders Ewing moved to the Huntsville, Alabama, area in 1810 when he was only twenty-one years old. He purchased the first of many properties in the area two years later in
Jerusalem, Israel – March 7, 2022 Israeli authorities have uncovered a hidden cache of antiquities — including several “magic bowls” inscribed with ancient spells — during a raid on a private residence in northern
Omet: One of several demons associated with the infernal lord Asmodeus in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage . This demon appears only in the Samuel L.MacGregor Mathers translation of this
Ombalat: In the Samuel L.MacGregor Mathers translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Ombalat is named in the hierarchy of demons who serve Astaroth. A variant spelling on this demon’s
Oman: A demon under the leadership of the archfiends Astaroth and Asmodeus, Oman is named in connection with the Holy Guardian Angel rite in the Samuel L.MacGregor Mathers translation of the Sacred
Omages: According to occultist Samuel L.MacGregor Mathers, this demon’s name is derived from the Greek term magos, meaning “mage.” In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Omages is said to serve
Olisermon: A demon name that may mean “of short speech.” Olisermon serves under the joint leadership of the demons Magoth and Kore. He appears in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage.
Oliroomin: An infernal horseman whose name appears in the fifteenth-century Munich Handbook. Oliroomin is called upon to enchant a bridle. Once properly imbued with hellish power, this object is said to summon
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