Macariel

The Demon Macariel is a Demon and wandering duke of the air. Macariel has 12 chief dukes, who have 400 servants, all good-natured and willing to obey an EXORCIST. They appear in many forms, most commonly a dragon with a virgin head. The 12 chief dukes are Claniel, Drusiel, Andros, Charoel, Asmadiel, Romyel, Mastuet, Varpiel, Gremiel, Thuriel, Brufiel, and Lemodac.

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The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology – Written by Rosemary Ellen Guiley – Copyright © 2009 by Visionary Living, Inc.

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Edited and revised for the Web by Occult Media, the 23rd of April 2021. We use British English spelling.

Macariel: The ninth spirit in the order of the socalled wandering princes from the Ars Theurgia.

Macariel is said to appear in diverse forms but most commonly assumes the form of a dragon with multiple heads. Each of these heads has the comely face of a woman. He is attended by dukes and many inferior spirits, of which his twelve chief dukes are named in the text. Despite his often monstrous appearance, he is described as possessing a basically good nature. In another portion of the same text, Macariel appears again. Here he is
described as a mighty duke who serves the prince Icosiel. He has two thousand two hundred lesser spirits to serve him. This version of Macariel delights in houses and often manifests in private homes. Macariel is also named in the Steganographia of Johannes Trithemius, a work dating to the end of the 1400s.

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The Dictionary of Demons written by Michelle Belanger.

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Edited and revised for the Web by Occult Media, the 23rd of April 2021. We use British English spelling.

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