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Political Structure
These lists are not entirely complete. As I
find additional information I will add it here.
| Grand Chiefs |
Presidents |
Kings |
| Agaliarept |
Forcas |
Gorson (South) |
|
Beelzebub |
Caacrinolaas |
Amoymon (East) |
| |
Amy |
BA'AL (East) |
| |
Adramelech |
Gaap
(South) |
| Prime Ministers |
Forfax |
Goap
(West) |
| Lucifuge Rofocale |
Gaap |
Purson |
| |
Goap
|
Beleth |
| |
Morax |
Zagam |
| Commander In Chief |
Zagam |
Bayemon (West) |
| Put Satanachia |
Barbas (Marbas) |
Balan |
| |
Botis |
Asmoday (South) |
| Emperors |
Buer |
Belial |
| Caspiel (South) |
Caim |
Paimon |
| Demoriel (North) |
Haagenti |
Vine |
| Amenadiel (West) |
Malphas |
Camuel (Southeast) |
| Carnesiel (East) |
Ose |
Ariton |
| |
Valac |
Oriens |
| |
Glacia Labolas |
Barmiel |
| Princes |
Earls |
|
Gaap |
Forfax |
|
Mephistopheles |
Morax |
|
Nagrasagiel |
Raum |
|
Negarsanel |
Ipos (Aperor) |
|
Beelzebub |
Bifrons |
|
Python |
Botis |
| Vassago |
Barbatos |
| Seere |
Furfur |
| Pruflas |
Halphas |
| Goap |
Murmur |
| Ipos (Ayperor) |
Ronove |
| Bitru |
Saleos |
|
Orobas |
Vine |
|
Stolas |
|
| Dukes |
|
BA'AL |
Monandor |
Carnol |
| Abigor |
Moder |
Dabrinos |
|
Crocell |
Madriel |
Aneyr |
|
Murmur |
Sotheans |
Ebra |
|
Focalor |
Abrulges |
Madres |
| Bathym |
Itules |
Ormenu |
|
Agares |
Hamorphol |
Rablion |
|
Wall |
Itrasbiel |
Orvich |
|
Uvall
|
Benoham |
Vadriel |
| Amduscias |
Bedary |
Zabriel |
| Astarte |
Arifel |
Armany |
| Astaroth |
Myrezyn |
Bucafas |
| Barbatos |
Cumerzel |
Capriel |
| Pruflas |
Laphor |
Chariel |
| Bune |
Temol |
Camorr |
| Dantalion |
Ariaiel |
Ambri |
| Flauros |
Otiel |
Vusiel |
| Aim |
Maras |
Budarijm |
| Alocer |
Larmol |
Geriel |
| Gomory |
Camor |
Camiel |
| Valefor |
Musiriel |
Lamael |
| Murmur |
Carifas |
Codriel |
| Naphula (Valupa) |
Nadroc |
Vadras |
| Vepar |
Luziel |
Rapsel |
| Zepar |
Zoeniel |
Amesiel |
| Bonoham |
Balsur |
Syrach |
| Berith |
Sochas |
Cleansi |
| Chomiel |
Barbil |
Tigara |
| Diriel |
Kiriel |
Carpid |
| Armbiel |
Acleror |
Mansi |
| Cabarim |
Berbis |
Acereba |
| Burisiel |
Gabir |
Marques |
| Dubilon |
Morcaza |
Ashib |
| Churibal |
Carnet |
Baabel |
| Cotiel |
Naras |
Sadiel |
| Assaba |
Sabas |
Agra |
| Reciel |
Anael |
Sariel |
| Cirecas |
Araon |
Vriel |
| Aglas |
Mishel |
Rantiel |
| Bariel |
|
|
| Marquis |
Chancellors |
Knights |
| Arias |
Adramelech |
Forcas |
|
Forneus |
|
|
|
Marchosias |
Counts |
|
|
Phenex |
Ayperor |
|
| Aamon |
Zaebos |
|
| Andras |
Barbatos |
|
| Andrealphus |
Camael |
|
| Decarabia |
|
|
| Naberius |
|
|
| Cimeries |
|
|
| Gamigin |
|
|
| Leraie |
|
|
| Orias |
|
|
| Ronove |
|
|
| Sabnacke |
|
|
| Shax |
|
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Other Titles |
| BA'AL |
Head of the Infernal Powers
& first monarch of Hell |
| Melchom |
This demon is one of Satan's treasurers. |
| Leonard |
This demon is the inspector general of
black magick and sorcery. He is also the
master of the sabbats. |
|
Oniel |
Supervisor of the 5th division of Hell |
| Posriel |
in charge of the 6th
division of Hell |
| Agares |
He distributes place and
power, titles and prelacies |
| Alastor |
Executor of decrees handed down from Satan's court & chief
executioner. |
| Baalberith |
The secretary of Hell, head
of the public archives, grand pontiff and master of ceremonies. He is usually the one to countersign or notarize the
signatures on the pacts entered into between mortals and the
devil.
|
| Verdelet |
Demon of the second order & master of ceremonies. |
|
Ambassadors |
| Name of Demon: |
Ambassador to: |
| Mammon |
England |
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A Few Notes on
Demonic Titles |
| Counts of Hell |
Demons of a superior order in the infernal hierarchy,
who command numerous legions. They may be evoked at all hours
of the day, provided the evocation takes place in a wild,
unfrequented spot.
(b) |
| Infernal Court |
Wierus and others, learned in the lore of the
infernal regions, have discovered therein princes and high
dignitaries, ministers, ambassadors, and officers of state, whose
names would fill much space to little purpose. Satan is no
longer the sovereign of Hades, but is, so to speak, leader of the
opposition. The true leader is Beelzebub. (b) |
| Chevaliers de l'Enfer |
These are demons more
powerful than those of no rank, but less powerful than the titled
demons - counts, marquises, and dukes. They may be evoked from
dawn to sunrise, and from sunset to dark.
(b) |
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"The Dictionary of Angels" by Gustav Davidson, © 1967.
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"Encyclopaedia
of Occultism" by Lewis Spence. ©1959
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"Fallen Angels...and Spirits of the Dark" by Robert Masello ©1994.
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The Access
Bible.
New Revised Standard Version.
Oxford University Press. ©1999
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The Columbia
Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2001 Columbia University Press.
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"The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the
Mage, Book I, II, & III." Translated By: S. L. Mac Gregor Mathers.
This
Adobe Acrobat edition contains the complete and unaltered text of the
corresponding sections in the second (1900) edition published by John
M. Watkins, London. Prepared and typeset by Benjamin Rowe,
December 16, 1998. BEQUEATHED BY
ABRAHAM UNTO LAMECH HIS SON.
TRANSLATED FROM THE HEBREW.
1458.
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Pseudomonarchia daemonum - Johann Wier
(1583)
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The Lesser Key of Solomon. GOETIA.
Compiled and Translated By S.L. "MacGregor" Mathers. Editing
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http://www.topical-bible-studies.org/default.htm
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http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/index.jsp
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Scott. St. Martin's Press. ©1999
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Langton. Epworth Press. London. ©1949.
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Edited & Introduced by Adam McLean. Phanes Press. ©1990.
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or The True Grimoire. The Most Approved Keys of Solomon The
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