Magni

The Sigil of MagniMagni: This name may possibly be derived from the Latin word magnus, meaning “great.” Magni appears in the Ars Theurgia and is listed among the many chief dukes who serve the infernal prince Usiel.

According to this text, Magni is a revealer of hidden things, and he can also hide away treasure, enchanting it so it may not be discovered or stolen. He serves his infernal master during the hours of the day and has forty lesser spirits to carry out his commands. He serves in the region of the west.

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SOURCE:

The Dictionary of Demons written by Michelle Belanger.

NOTE:

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

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