Barbatos
Barbatos, the 8th spirit, is a Duke and appears as a horned archer or hunter in the woods with four kings sounding horns before him.


Barbatos, the 8th spirit, is a Duke and appears as a horned archer or hunter in the woods with four kings sounding horns before him.

Balan, the 51st spirit, appears with a serpent's tail, eyes that shoot fire, and three heads: a bull, a man, and a ram.

Bael, the first spirit, is a king who appears in various shapes - such as a cat, toad, man or all these forms at once.

Azazel is the chief of the Se'irim, or goat-demons, who haunted the desert and to whom most primitive Semitic tribes offered sacrifices.

Astaroth, the 29th spirit, is a duke who appears as angel riding a dragon and holding a viper in his left hand.

Astarte/Astarot is derived from Ashtoreth of 1 Kings 11:5 "the goddess of the Sidonians."

In Sumerian myth, Anzu was a large bird (eagle or vulture) who lived in the realm of the gods.

Andromalius, the 72nd spirit, is an Earl who appears in the form of a man holding a great serpent in his hand.
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