Enc of dem in wor rel and cul 47

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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Andrealphus 40 Andras has little patience and will kill anyone who gives him the slightest provocation, especially those who are not constantly aware of his presence when he is around Andras causes discord and has the ability to convince men to kill Sources: Collin de Plancy, Dictionary of Witchcraft, 16; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 42; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 31; Poinsot, Complete Book of the Occult and Fortune Telling, 377; Scot, Discoverie of Witchcraft, 224 Andrealphus Variations: Androalphus In Johann Wierus’s Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (False Monarchy of Demons, 1583), Andrealphus is listed as a marquis who commands thirty legions A FALLEN ANGEL and lesser demon, he is also listed among the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON (see MARQUIS OF HELL) Andrealphus will appear before his summoner as a peacock with an overly large beak, but, at his summoner’s request, will assume the shape of a man He is known for teaching astronomy, geometry, mathematics, and all sciences that involve measurements Andrealphus also has the power to turn a man into a bird Sources: Crowley, The Goetia, 62; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 43; DuQuette, Key to Solomon’s Key, 193; Scot, Discoverie of Witchcraft, 224; Waite, Book of Black Magic, 217 Androcos Androcos is Greek for “arranger of man” or “orderer of man.” According to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, he is one of the twentytwo SERVITORS OF ARITON (see ARITON) Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 33; Mathers, Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 108; Susej, Demonic Bible, 259 Andromalius Andromalius is listed as both a duke and an earl in traditional Christian demonology (see DUKES OF HELL and EARLS OF HELL) A FALLEN ANGEL and now a lesser demon, he is also listed as one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON Andromalius commands thirty-six legions of demons and punishes thieves and generally wicked people Described as looking like a man holding a snake in his hands, Andromalius is summoned for his ability to find hidden treasures, return stolen items, and for uncovering underhanded dealings Sources: Crowley, The Goetia, 65; De Laurence, Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 45–6; Godwin, Godwin’s Cabalistic Encyclopedia, 22 Andros In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Andros (“man”) is said to be an AERIAL DEVIL and one of the twelve SERVITORS OF MACARIEL (see MACARIEL) A chief duke who commands four hundred servitors, Andros can appear to his summoner in any number of forms but commonly appears as a dragon with a virgin’s head Both diurnal and nocturnal, he is good-natured and willing to obey those who summon him Sources: Krill, Greek and Latin in English Today, 44; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 103; Trithemius, Steganographia, 141; Waite, Book of Black Magic and of Pacts, 189 Andrucha Duke Andrucha is, according to the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, one of the ten SERVITORS OF BYDIEL (see BYDIEL) An AERIAL DEVIL, he commands 2,400 servitors When summoned, Andrucha will have an attractive appearance He is good-natured and willing to obey his summoner Source: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 105 Andskoti Andskoti is an ancient Norse word for the DEVIL or SATAN Its literal translation is “one who shoots against us.” Sources: Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, Vol 3, 989; McKinnell, Fantastic in Old Norse/Icelandic Literature, 119; Martin, Investigation into Old Norse Concepts of the Fate of the God, 121 Angel of Edom Variations: The angel of Rome, essentially another name for SATAN The angel of Edom seeks to be “like the most high” and ascend into heaven to assume the very throne of God The angel of Edom is the very same angel that Jacob saw in his dream ascending a ladder into the sky where he will almost reach Heaven, but God will cast him down Each angel seen in the dream is a symbolic representation of a country that has come into power and eventually fallen The four angels were Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome According to legend, the angel of Edom will be destroyed when grabbed by the hair and slain by the prophet Elijah, spraying his blood upon the garments of the Lord Sources: Bamberger, Fallen Angels, 139–40; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 28; Quispel, Studies in Gnosticism and Hellenistic Religions, 84 Angel-Peacock Variations: IBLIS, Melek Taus, “the Peacock Angel,” SATAN The Moslem sects of Sunnite-Saafites believe www.ebook777.com

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