Maggid
Maggid: Given as Maggias in the 1720 Dresden library version of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, the Mathers translation of this work related…
Maggid: Given as Maggias in the 1720 Dresden library version of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, the Mathers translation of this work related…
Magni: This name may possibly be derived from the Latin word magnus, meaning “great.” Magni appears in the Ars Theurgia and is listed among the…
Magoth: A demon identified in the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage as one of eight infernal subprinces ruling beneath the four principal spirits Lucifer,…
Mahazael: According to the Mathers edition of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, this demon’s name means “the Devourer.” In his Three Books of…
Makalos: Occultist S. L. MacGregor Mathers gives the meaning of this demon’s name as “wasted” or “gaunt.” Makalos appears in the Mathers translation of the…
Marae: One of several night-demons who serve in the court of the infernal prince Usiel. Marae has twenty lesser spirits at his command, and he…
Malgron: A demon of the daylight hours known for his good and obedient nature, Malgron is ruled by infernal king Symiel. He is one of…
Malguel: A demon with the title of duke in the court of the infernal king Asyriel. Malguel is associated with the hours of the day…
Mantiens: This name is likely derived from manteia, a Greek word referencing any practice of divination. As such, the demon’s name can be taken to…
Malutens: The “Deceiver.” In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Malutens is one of a number of demons who serve the four infernal princes…
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