(Jewish demonology) Abezethibou is a one-winged fallen angel of the Red Sea. These texts were mostly rejected as either diabolical or fictitious by the Christian community.The modern day writers more like Aquinas explain how demons affect the world and how strong faith in God can lessen or vanquish the damage caused by them.
Throughout this demon section, you will find various "demons" from all religions in which some may be deemed gods or mythical beings but will be classified as demonology.
Also Haris.Euronymous, Eurynomous – (Greek) god of death. One of Solomon’s 72 spirits.Amducias – Grand Duke of Hades. Andras, the 63rd spirit, is a great Marquis and has the body of an angel and the head of an owl.We use cookies to make sure you have the best experience on our website. Weyer names him as a god of Grand Duke of Hell. Said to be a small hairy demon able to make men perform cruel acts.Agaliarept – (Hebrew) commander of armies. The Greeks used the word to denote the supernatural and the divine. Works of passion and death. Agathodemon is a less benevolent demon. (4) Has destructive characteristics (ie kills, drinks blood, causes destruction for fun, etc)(5) Is considered a “natural evil” or destructive force of nature(6) Relates to the “trickster” archetype defined by CG JungAbaddon, the “place of destruction” is synonymous with Sheol in Proverbs and Job. I've chosen those I found to demonstrate the trickster archetype or have been described as possessing "evil" traits in a predominant belief system.Throughout religion, folklore, mythology and occultism, a demon is a supernatural being described as something not quite human. (Assyrian) The bearer of bad news. Another name for Satan.Thamuz – (Sumerian) devil. Baal was considered by some Christians during the Puritan period in England to be the main assistant to Satan and commander of 66 legions of demons.Demons' evil names can be found in modern language - the word "Wrath" has possible roots in "wraith," the ancient Scottish word for "ghost."
(Zoroastrianism/Mazdean) Ahriman is a devil. Commander of Hell. Amduscias, the 67th spirit, is a great duke. I include demons in the Old Testament and the New Testament versions of the Bible.
The types of demons that Psellus divided demons into were Empyreal (Fiery), Aerial, Subterranean, Lucifugous (Heliophobic), Aqueous, and Terrene (Terrestrial).St. Although varying across different traditions, typically demons were considered non-divine, non-human entities who were either separable or discarnate souls. Ahremanes was the name given to fallen angels by the Persians.Alastor – (Unk) Wierius’ cruel demon called “the executioner.”Aldinach – (Egyptian) A demon who causes natural disasters (i.e. (Zoroastrianism) Younger Avestan (formerly known as "Zend" or Old Bactrian, an East Iranian language) name of Zoroactrianism's demon of "wrath", "rage" and "fury". One of the 72 Spirits of Solomon.Charon – Boatman of hell. At least for now the following list contains the names of the 72 known demons from the … Lilith is said to attempt to destroy newborn infants. Lord of fire. It eats the souls that weren't allowed to go to the other world…(Christian/Egyptian demonology) Amon is the Sun God. The Asag is…(Babylonian mythology) The cause of many plagues and pains.These vampires have hooks for feet and come in three types (male, female, and child). Spina’s list of Demons. Demon of vanity…(Jewish folklore, Christian mythology, Islamic folklore) See Asmoday.Asmoday is the fallen angel king said to appear with three heads: a bull, a ram, and a man. The original sense of "demon," from the time of Homer onward was that of a good being; but in English the name now holds the distaste of evil beings.Demons, when regarded as spirits, may belong to either of the classes of spirits recognized as human, non-human, separable souls or discarnate spirits which have never inhabited a body. (Christian demonology/Unk) God of quarrels. Theologian Thomas Aquinas wrote about the demon behaviors Christians should be aware of.