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Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire

Cuntius, Johannes (Pentsch Vampire)

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
12 October 2017

Devil’s Pact

A Devil’s pact is a pledge to serve the Devil or one of his Demons. The pact may be made orally, but according to lore it is best to write it on virgin parchment and sign it in blood. The
25 July 2017

Padilha, Maria

Maria Padilha: Queen of Pomba Gira In the sixteenth century, Portugal became the first European nation

Minona

ORIGIN: Fon (Benin, formerly Dahomey) Minona is a powerful forest-dwelling spirit of magic, fertility, and domestic

Ah Raxa Tzel

Ah Raxa Tzel (the lord of the green gourd or blue bowl) In Mayan mythology, a sky god or personification of the sky, mentioned in the sacred book Popol Vuh of the
23 September 2017

Ah Raxá Lac

Ah Raxá Lac (the lord of the green plate) In Mayan mythology, an earth god, mentioned in the Popol Vuh, sacred book of the ancient Quiché Maya of Guatemala. SEE ALSO: Mayan
23 September 2017

Ah Puch

Ah Puch (Ahpuch, Ahal Puh, Ah-Puchah) (to melt, to dissolve, to spoil) In Mayan mythology, god of death, the destroyer, ruler of the lowest of the nine underworlds (Hunhau), where he is
23 September 2017

Ahoeitu

Ahoeitu (day god) In Polynesian mythology, Tongan culture hero, son of the sky god Eitumatupua and his wife, the worm Ilaheva. Born on the the earth, Ahoeitu decided to ascend to the
23 September 2017

Ahl-at-tral

Ahl-at-tral In Arabic and Islamic mythology, Demons who live beneath the Sahara Desert and appear as whirling sandstorms, drying up the wells before caravans arrive. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend,
23 September 2017

Aharaigichi

Aharaigichi is in the mythology of the Abipone Indians of South America, a principal god, identified with the Pleiades. Martin Dobrizhoffer, a Jesuit priest in the 18th century, spent 18 years as
23 September 2017

Agretes

Agretes: The Tragic King of Camelot In the vast and intricate tapestry of Arthurian legend, Agretes stands out as a tragic figure, one whose legacy is steeped in both power and profound
23 September 2017

Agove Minoire

Agove Minoire Origin: Haitian Vodou Classification: Lwa (loa), deified spirit of the dead Domain: Forest groves, liminal wilderness, sacred sexuality, thresholds Agove Minoire is a female lwa in Haitian Vodou associated with
23 September 2017

Agneyastra

Agneyastra In Hindu mythology, a fire weapon given to Agnivesa, the son of Agni, the fire god. He then gives the weapon to Drona. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third
23 September 2017

Agnes of Montepulciano, St.

Agnes of Montepulciano, St. (pure, chaste) (1268–1317) In Christian legend, Dominican abbess. Feast, 20 April. Agnes was placed in a nunnery at the age of nine and was made abbess of a
23 September 2017
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