Abraxas: The Gnostic Power Beyond Good and Evil Abraxas, also written as Abrasax, Abraxis, or Abracax, is one of the most mysterious and paradoxical figures in Gnostic, magical, and demonological tradition.
Beelzebub (Baal-zebul, Beelzeboul, Belzebub) is the Prince of Demons. Beelzebub, originally an idol of the Canaanites, means “Lord of the Flies.” The name is a distortion of Baal-zebul, the chief Canaanite or Phoenician god, meaning “Lord of the Divine Abode”
lllirikim: A demon under the governance of the infernal ruler Amaimon, Illirikim is named in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. In the Mathers translation of this work, his name is
Ileson: A demon said to serve the infernal ruler Astaroth. He is named in the Mathers translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. In all other versions of this work,
llarax: “The Cheerful One.” Ilarax appears in a list of demons said to serve the infernal ruler Magoth. In the Mathers edition of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Ilarax is
Ilagas: A demon under the rule of Oriens, Paimon, Ariton, and Amaimon, the four infernal princes of the cardinal directions. This version of the demon’s name only appears in the Mathers translation
Ikon : One of several demons ruled by Beelzebub in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. Ikon’s name is likely derived from the Greek word for “image.” The manuscript sourced by
Igis: According to the Mathers translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Igis is one of a number of demons governed by the demonic princes of the four cardinal directions:
Igilon: Mentioned in Mathers’ translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Igilon is a demon who serves under Paimon, Ariton, Oriens, and Amaimon, the four infernal princes of the cardinal
Igarak: A demon whose name appears in the extensive list of infernal servants to the four demonic princes of the cardinal directions found in Mathers’ translation of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin
Iesse: A demon who manifests if the proper perfumes are burned in his name, Iesse serves in the court of the infernal king of the air, Fornnouc. According to the Driscoll edition
Ieropael: According to the Testament of Solomon, Ieropael is a demon of disease associated with the thirty-six decans of the zodiac. In appearance, he is a composite monster, with the body of
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