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
Daeva (daiva, deva, dev) is in Zoroastrianism, a powerful Demon. The daevas are the principals of the infernal hordes and are the counterparts and mirror opposites of the amesha spentas, good spirits. They personify all diseases, sins, and distresses suffered
The galli are in Sumerian lore, a group of seven Demons who live in Kur, the underworld. The galli attend Ereshkigal, the sister of Inanna and the goddess of death and gloom.
The Demon Gadreel (Gadriel) is in 1 Enoch, a Fallen Angel. Gadreel means “God is my helper.” Gadreel leads Eve astray and teaches men how to make the weapons of war. The
Eye Killers are in Southwest Native American lore, monstrous demons who killed by staring at people without blinking. Eye Killers are a variation of Evil Eye lore. According to lore, demons were
In the Testament of Solomon, Adarkes, the king of Arabia, asks Solomon for his help against a vicious wind Demon. The Demon appears every morning when a fresh wind starts and blows
Enepsigos is a demon described as appearing in the form of a woman with two heads, a manifestation that immediately marks her as a liminal and paradoxical being. She is said to
An empousai is in Greek lore, a type of female Demon, related to Lamiae and similar to the Succubus. Empousae means “forcers in.” Empusa is sometimes translated into English as “vampire.” The
A dybbuk is in Jewish Demonology, an evil spirit or doomed soul that possesses a person’s body and soul, speaking through the person’s mouth and causing such torment and anguish that another
A Dregvant is in Persian lore and Zoroastrianism, a wicked and unrighteous Demon of luxury and vice. Dregvants was a name given to the residents of the city of Gilan south of
In Zoroastrianism, Ahriman is the Demon of all Demons and the source of all evil. Also known as Angra Mainyu, Anra Mainyu, or Aharman, he is the evil spirit opposed to Ahura
Abraxas (Abrasax, Abraxis) is the gnostic name for the demigod who rules the 365th (highest and final) aeon, or sphere, ascending to the unknowable God. Christian Demonologists put Abraxas in the ranks
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