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”
Chamos: According to the demonic hierarchy of Charles Berbiguier, Chamos serves in Hell's royal household. In Berbiguier's early-nineteenth-century work, Les Farfadets, Chamos is listed as the Lord High Chamberlain and a Knight
Chamoriel: One of the twelve dukes who follow the demon Hydriel, a wandering prince of the air. Chamoriel commands a total of one thousand three hundred and twenty lesser spirits. He is
Chamor: A demon named in the Ars Theurgia. Chamor is one of six chief dukes in the court of Menadiel, a wandering prince of the air. He has three hundred and ninety
Chabri: One of ten chief dukes attributed to the court of the wandering prince Uriel. According to the Ars Theurgia, Chabri has six hundred and fifty companions and servants to attend him.
Cazul: According to the Ars Theurgia, Cazul is an evil-natured and deceptive demon associated with the night. He serves directly beneath the demon Cabariel, the ruling prince of the direction west by
Cayros: One of a number of demons named in the Ars Theurgia as chief dukes who serve the infernal prince Dorochiel. Cayros is a night-demon, bound to serve his master in the
Cavayr: A demon in the service of King Baruchas. As such, he is part of the court of the north. Cavayr holds the rank of duke and oversees thousands of lesser spirits.
Caudes: A servant of the demon Batthan. Caudes appears in the Peterson translation of the Sworn Book of Honorius. Here, he is said to be connected with the sun. He has the
Castumi: A demon of invisibility, Castumi appears as part of an invisibility spell outlined in the Clavicula Salomonis. According to this text, Castumi serves Almiras, the demonic Master of Invisibility. Castumi can
Cason: According to the fifteenth-century grimoire known as the Munich Handbook, this grand duke of Hell commands no fewer than forty-five legions of devils. When summoned, he appears as a courtly seneschal,
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