Baabiel - a cabalistic angel of the
First Heaven.
Baal a.k.a.
Bael - A Canaanite deity of agriculture and fertility
who rules the death-rebirth cycle and a Christian
demon.
The Zohar equates him with
Raphael
in rank. In
ceremonial magick,
he is conjured to impart wisdom and
visibility.
Baalberith -
See
Balberith.
Baal Davar - a name given to
ha-satan,
("the adversary" of the Old Testament who, in the New Testament, becomes the
fallen angel
Satan)
by the Chasidic Jews of the eighteenth century.
Baal Peor -
See
Belphegor.
Baalsebul -
See
Beelzebub.
Babel (Babiel) - a cabalistic resident of
Third Heaven
who serves as a messenger of
Jupiter.
Conflicting sources identify him as either a
regent of
Wednesday or Friday, and say that in order to
summon him one must face either the south or the west.
Babhne'a - a powerful angel who is
invoked
for protection from evil. His name is often found inscribed upon the terracotta devil traps of Babylonia.
Babiel - See
Babel.
Bachanael -
See
Bachanoe.
Bachanoe a.k.a. Bachanael - an angel who resides in the
First Heaven
and presides over
Monday.
Bachiel (Baciel) - a regent of the
Saturn
sphere who resides in the
Fourth Heaven.
He is also an angel of the air and a guardian of the West Wind.
Bachliel - one of the angels who guard the South Wind.
Baciel - See
Bachiel.
Baderiel -
a fallen angel.
Bae - an angel
summoned
to exorcise
demons in Solomonic rites.
Bael a.k.a.
Baal ("lord" or "master") -
In ancient grimoires and Wierus'
Psuedo-Monarchia, he is a
great demon king who commands seventy infernal
legions and rules the eastern side of Hell. These sources also say that he manifests as a creature with three heads,
that of a man, a toad, and a cat. However, according to the cabala, he is not a fallen angel and is the equivalent of
Raphael.
Ba-En-kekon (Bainkhookh) - a gnostic
aeon
of the
Pistis Sophia known as "the soul of darkness."
He first appears in the Egyptian
Book of the Dead.
Baetiel -
Baetiel - an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Bagdal - a genius who, along with
Azriel
rules the sign of
Taurus.
Bagnael - one of the angels who guards the gates of the East Wind.
Bahaliel - one of the angels who guards the gates of the East Wind.
Bahman - See
Barman.
Bahram - See
Bahram.
Baglis - An angel who inspires moderation, temperance, and balance.
He strengthens the will of those who over-indulge.
Baijel - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven.
Bainkhookh -
See
Ba-En-Kekon.
Baktamael - an angelic guardian of the gates of the West Wind.
Balam (Balan) - a three-headed (bull, ram, man)
demon with a serpent's tail who is a former member of the
Dominions. He is now a great ruler in Hell who rides naked upon a
bear while commanding forty infernal legions.
Balan - See
Balam.
Balay - an angel who resides in the
First Heaven
who presides over
Mondays. When one wishes to
invoke Balay, one must face north.
Balberith (Berith, Beal, Elberith, Baalberith) -
a
fallen angel
who is a great pontiff and master of ceremonies in the infernal regions.
A former prince of the Cherubim,
he is now the demon who notarizes and witnesses the pacts made between humans and
Satan. His official title, as noted on official
underworld documents, is "scriptor." He is also said to be the entity that took possession of Sister Madeleine at
Aix-en-Provence and told her the names of other devils.
Baldach - a Solomonic angel
invoked
during magick rituals.
Balhiel - See
Baliel.
Baliel (Balhiel) - an angel of either the
First
or
Second Heaven who presides over
Mondays.
Also one of the many guardians of the South Wind's gates.
Balkin - in Scot's
Discoverie of Witchcraft and Butler's
Ritual Magic
he is mentioned as an angel who is
invoked
during magick rituals. He is said to be a kind and helpful spirit, assisted by Luridan (a spirit of the home),
who presides as lord and king over the northern mountains.
Ballaton - an angel who is inscribed upon the outer circle of Solomon's pentagram.
Baltazard - a spirit who, according to
The Greater Key of Solomon, is
called upon to aid in obtaining a woman's garter.
Balthial - one of the seventy
Planetary Angels.
He is
invoked
to help humans overcome feelings of jealousy and bitterness,
in fact, according to
3 Enoch he is the only angel who is able to overcome the
demon who rules such emotions.
He is also inspire contentment and peace of
mind in mankind.
Balthiel - See
Balthial.
Banech - a
planetary angel who is
invoked during magick rituals.
Baniel - a lesser spirit used during
rituals
found in
The Greater Key of Solomon.
Baraborat - an angel of
Mercury
and ruler of
Wednesday who lives in either the
Second or
Third Heaven.
To call upon him during
magick rituals
stand in the east of your circle.
Baracata - an angel who the Master of the Art
calls upon during Solomonic rites.
Barach - an angel who is inscribed upon Solomon's seal and is used in
conjurations.
Barachiel - See
Barakiel.
Baradiel (Yurkemo, Yurkei, Yurkemoi) - an angelic ruler of the
Third Heaven along with Shaphiel, and one of the seven great
Archangels. He is also a ruler over hailstones, as are
Nuriel and others.
Barael - an angel of the
thrones
who dwells in the
Third Heaven.
He is also an assistant to powerful monarchs, in that he carries out their commands.
Barah - the "boar
avatar,
one of the ten incarnations of the divine in Vedic lore.
Barakel - a
fallen angel.
Barakiel a.k.a. Barachiel, Barbiel, Barchiel, Barkiel, Baraqiel, etc.
("lightning of God") - an angel who can be
invoked
to grant one success, good fortune and excellent luck in games of chance, along with
Uriel and
Rubiel.
He also inspires joviality, fun and a sense of humor. He is one of the four rulers of the
Seraphim, a resident of the
Second Heaven,
and a ruler of
February.
He is also the chief angel of the order of Confessors. According to the
Almadel of Solomon,
along with his other duties, he is one of the chief angels of the
first and fourth altitudes and one who rules over lightning.
In
A Theological Discourse of Angels, he is also said to be a ruler of the planet
Jupiter
and the
zodiac signs of Scorpio and Pisces.
Barakon - an angel of
The Greater Key of Solomon who is used in
conjurations.
Baraqel (Barakiel) -
one of Enoch's
fallen angels.
Baraqiel - See
Barakiel.
Baraqijal - a leading
fallen angel
(one of the "chiefs of ten," according to Enoch) who teaches mortals the secrets of astrology. He is among the
Grigori who mated with human women.
Barattiel (possibly
Ataphiel) -
one of the three great angel princes who holds God's Throne aloft using three fingers.
Barbatos - a
fallen angel who is
also a duke in Hell who commands thirty infernal legions. He is formerly of the
Virtues and he is sometimes
invoked
in black magick rituals. He is called upon to teach one to understand birdsong, reveal the past, and to
tell one their future. He is easily summoned, but only while the sun is in Sagittarius.
Barbelso - See
Barbelo.
Barbelo -
a female
arcon of abundance,
goodness, faith, and integrity. Pray to her to fill you with these gifts and virtues. According to
Gnosticism, this angel second in rank only to the Creator, and the consort of the Cosmocrator. The
Texts of the Saviour say that she is the daughter of
Pistis Sophia, birth mother to the superior angels.
Barbelso - a member of the
infernal regions
who rules over the world.
Barbiel a.k.a.
Barakiel,
Barbuel and Baruel - one of the ruling angels of the twenty-eight mansions of the moon and the month of
October. He used to be a prince among the
Virtues
and one of the
Archangels. Now he serves under
Zaphiel
as one of hell's
Seven Electors.
Barbuel - See
Barbuel.
Barchiel - See
Barakiel.
Barcus - according to
The Nuctemeron, he is the guardian
spirit of all that is pure and of the fifth
hour of the day.
Bardiel (Barchiel and
Baradiel -
a Jewish angel of hailstones, along with Nuriel and others.
Bareschas - See
Baresches.
Baresches or Barechas ("beginning") - an angel of the grimoires who is
invoked to attain the woman of one's desire.
Barginiel - an angel who rules over the seventh
hour. of the day.
Bariel - an angel whose name is inscribed upon the fourth pentacle of
Saturn and one of the rulers of the eleventh
hour of the day.
Barinian (Huristar) - "exalted angels" of
Zoroastrianism.
Barkaial - See
Baraqijal.
Barkeil a.k.a. Barbiel and Barchiel - he is one of the seven great
Archangels and prince regent of the
Second Heaven.
He controls lightning and is invoked with
Uriel and
Rubiel to win at gambling.
He is also an angel of Mandaean lore.
Barkiel (Barakiel) -
one of many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Barku - See
Rimmon.
Barman (Bahman and Bahrman) - a Zoroastrian great angel (mihr),
guardian of all of earth's animals, except for man, and the
amesha spenta
from whom all other angels were produced, the first angel. He is also one of the rulers of the thirty angels
who reign over the thirty days of the
month. To the Mohammedans he is Jabriel
(Gabriel) "the mightiest of angels," the angel of
January and of the second
day of each month.
Barpharanges (Sesenges-Barharanges) - a Gnostic angel who rules over
the spring of the waters of life (heavenly baptism). His name also appears in magickal texts.
Barsabel - a ruling angel of
Mars
serving under the planet's chief intelligence
Graphiel.
Bartyabel - an angel of
Mars
and assistant to
Graphiel, the planet's supreme intelligence.
Barazachia - See
Bartzachiah.
Bartzachiah (Barzachia) - an angel whose name is inscribed in Hebrew
upon the first pentacle of
Mars along with
Ithuriel,
Madiniel, and
Eschiel.
Baruch ("blessed") - chief guardian of the Tree of Life along with
Raphael. In the lore of witchcraft he is one of seven
devils who possessed Sister Seraphica of Loudon.
And, according to an early Ophitic (gnostic) system, he is one of three angels sent by God "to succor the spirit in man."
Baruchiachel - one of the seven great
Archangels
and the only one who can vanquish the
Demon of Discord,
and the female demon named Strife. Also one of the seven great rulers of the seven
planets.
Barya'il - a chief apocalyptic angel of Islam who resides in the
Seventh Heaven and rules over a myriad of his fellow angels.
According to the Sufi Abu Yazid who encountered him there, he is "of the tallness of the distance of 500 years."
As other angels of lower ranks have done (such as
Lamidh of the
Second Heaven and
Naya'il of the
Fourth), Barya'il offers Abu Yazid
"a kingdom such as no tongue can describe," but he refuses the offer, or bribe, remaining focused
upon his only purpose for ascending to heaven (mir'aj), God.
Barzachia - See
Bartzachiah.
Baruel - See
Baruel.
Basasael (Basasaeyal) - an angel who
fell
from the
Archangels, now of equal rank in the Underworld.
Basasaeyal - See
Basasael.
Bashmallin (Hashmallim) - an
order of angels
equal to the
Dominions.
Baskabas - a variation of Kasbak, one of the many names of
Metatron.
Basus - an angel who guards the
Fourth Heaven.
Bat Kol - See
Bath Kol.
Bat Zuge - one of
Lilith's names,
representing the tenth and last sephira of the
Qliphoth,
one of the divine emanations that come from the left side of God.
Bataliel - an angelic ruler of the twelve
sun signs.
Batarel (Batariel,
Badariel,
Batrael. Batarjal, Metarel) - one of Enoch's 200
fallen angels
that can be invoked during ceremonial magick.
His name also appears in Talisman 4 of the Sage of the Pyramids.
Batariel - See
Batarel.
Batarjal - a
fallen angel.
Batatiel a.k.a. Metarel, Batariel, and Badariel -
a
fallen angel.
Bat(h) Kol a.k.a. Bat(h) Qol ("heavenly voice" or "daughter of the voice") -
a female angel who encourages truthful communication and prophecy. She grants insights into the future.
She is a holy guardian angel who is said to have visited Simeon ben Yohai, the second-century sage author of
The Zohar, while he was imprisoned.
Rabbis revere her as the voice of God during the days when prophecy had ceased. Her symbol is the dove,
as us that of the Holy Ghost in the New Testament. She is also said to be "the Voice which called out
to Cain the biblical murderer, 'Where is thy brother Abel?'"
Bath Qol - See
Bath Kol.
Bathor a.k.a. Bethor - he is the
Olympic spirits
also known as one of the Electors or Stewards of Heaven, who reigns over
Jupiter.
He is alsoinvoked during ceremonial
white magick
rituals.
Batrael - See
Batarel.
Batsran - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Baz Baziah - an angel of the Talmud who can be
called upon to help heal skin disorders.
Bazathiel - a guardian of the
First Heaven.
Bazazath - an angel of the
Second Heaven.
Bazkiel - a guardian of the
Third Heaven.
Baztiel - a guardian of the halls of the
First Heaven.
Beal - See
Balberith.
Bealphares - "the noblest carrier that ever did serve any man upon the
earth" is described as a
demon in
Pseudo-Monarchia. In no other
source on infernal spirits does his name appear, so he is, therefore, regarded as being a benign, rather
than evil, spirit.
Bearechet - an angel whose name is inscribed upon the Seal of
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Beatiel - an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Beatrice (Portinari) - a fictional angel from Dante's
La Vita Nuova and
The Divine Comedy (specifically the
Paradiso). In this tale Dante sees his love in Paradise as an
angel where she leads him to the Empyrean, one of God's dwellings.
Beburos - one of the nine angels who will preside during the Final Judgment.
For the complete list see
The Angels of the Final Judgment.
Bedaliel - an angel of
The Greater Key of Solomon who is
summoned to exorcise
demons.
Bedrimulael - See
Abedumabal.
Beelzeboul - See
Beelzebub.
Beelzebub a.k.a. Belzebub, Belzaboul, Beelzeboul, Baalsebul, etc.
("god of flies") - originally a god of Ekron in Philistia in Assyrian lore.
In the cabala, he is
archdemon in charge of the nine infernal hierarchies
that follow the first, which is ruled by either
Satan or
Samael, making him second only to the infernal ruler, himself.
According to Matthew, Mark, and Luke of the Bible, he is "prince of the devils." He fell from the
order of the
Cherubim. Among his titles are "Lord of the Flies" and "Lord of Chaos".
He is a demon of great power that sorcerers have conjured at great risk.
Beezebuth - See
Belzebuth.
Behemiel (Hariel and Hashmal) - the
Cherub
guardian of domestic animals. He is, in fact, the chief angel of the hashmallim, or cherubim.
Behemoth - a male monster of chaos (who is part whale, crocodile, and hippopotamus)
and a
fallen angel and demon of the deep who encourages
gluttony and the pleasures of the belly. He was created by God on the fifth day of creation.
He is generally associated with Leviathan,
an equally monstrous female entity. He is often paired with
Rahab, the original angel of the seas, and with the
Angel of Death.
Belbel - one of the
fallen angels.
Beleth (Bileth, Bilet and Byleth) - a
fallen angel,
formerly of the
Powers, the order that he hopes to rejoin, he currently commands
85 infernal legions. As a king in hell, he rides upon a pale horse and has his arrival announced by trumpets.
Belfagor - See
Belphegor.
Belhar - see
Bernael.
Beli - an angel who guards the gates of the North Wind.
Beliael - one of the angels who guard the gates of the North Wind.
Balial a.k.a. Beliar and Berial - a great
fallen angel, once of the
virtues,
who is described as being the very essence of evil. He is one of
Satan's
most important demons. In
Paradise Lost I, Milton describes him thus: "Belial came last; than whom a
spirit more lewd. Fell not from Heav'n. or more gross to love. Vice it self." Then, in
Paradise Lost II
he says, "A fairer person lost not Heav'n; he seemed/For dignity compos'd and high exploit;" and then quickly adds,
"all was false and hollow." His could also be another name for Sheol (Hell). And, yet another source says
that he is Hell's ambassador to Turkey.
Beliar a.k.a. Belier ("worthless") - a
fallen angel,
often said to be the same as demon
Belial. As such, he often brags about
having been one who "fell among the worthier sort." In all references to this entity he is described as
either being the very personification or symbol of evil itself. In writings about the apocalypse, he is
the prince of darkness, God's ultimate adversary. He is said to be the angel of lawlessness and to have
been created "next after
Lucifer". When asked, in
The Gospel of Bartholomew,
who he is, Beliar responds, "At first I was called
Satanel, which is interpreted as
a messenger of God, but when I rejected the image of god my name was calld Satanas, that is, an angel that keepeth Hell
(Tartarus)....I was formed the first angel...Michael second,
Gabriel third,
Uriel fourth,
Raphael fifth,
Nathanael
sixth....These are the angels of vengeance that were first formed." Some sources say that Beliar was
originally of both the orders of
angels and of
Virtues.
Others say that he was never an angel and that, like
Ahriman,
he has always been "independent of God and God's opposite equal." In short, he is the very epitome of evil.
Belphegor a.k.a. Belfagor and Baal-Peor
("lord of opening" or "lord Baal of Mt. Phegor") - the
fallen angel
who is the infernal ambassador to France. The demon of inventions and discoveries, he fell from the
Principalities. When he is
invoked
during black magick rites he manifests as a young woman. He was once a god of licentiousness in the
Moabite pantheon and may be the counterpart to Hindu's Rutrem, who is usually depicted with an erect phallus.
Belsal - an angel who, under
Gamiel
rules the first
hour of the night.
Bel-se-buth - See
Beelzebub.
Belzeboub - Dante's name for
Satan.
Also see
Beelzebub.
Belzaboul - See
Beelzebub.
Belzebud - See
Beelzebub.
Belzebuth - prince of the
Seraphim who,
according to De Plancy in
Dictionnaire Infernal III, is the
demonic
ruler of
July.
Ben Ani - an angel whose name is inscribed upon the heavens in Malachim
(the language of angels) and who can be
invoked to control
demons.
Ben Nez a.k.a.
Rubiel or
Ruhiel ("hawk") - in the Talmud he is responsible
for holding the South Wind at bay to prevent it from consuming the world. His is also the name of a mountain.
Benad Hasche ("daughters of god") - Arabic
angels of worship.
Bencul - one of the nine angels listed in
The Sixth and
Seventh Books of Moses who is
invoked during cabalistic rites
in the general citation of Moses.
Bene Elim - See
Bene Elohim.
Bene Elohim a.k.a. Bene Elim and B'ne Elohim ("sons of God") -
the Cabalistic name for the
Choir of the Thrones. They are the angels of the
tenth subdivision of the thrones who incessantly sing the praises of god. Their chief is either
Azazel or
Hofniel. Those of
Genesis 6:2 are sometimes called the ischim.
Bene ha-Elohim (literally, "children of God) -
See
Bene Elohim.
Beniel - a Solomonic angel who is
invoked
to command
demons and to grant one the gift of invisibility.
Benign Angel - See
Uriel.
Beodonos - a Solomonic angel used to
conjure the Reed.
Beqa a.k.a.
Biqa -
Satan's name before he sinned against the Creator
and was vanquished by Michael.
After the rebellion his name became Kasbeel
and then, later, Satanail, from which Satan is derived.
Beratiel - one of the angels who rules the twelfth
hour of the day (noon)
Berekeel ("my blessing is God") - an Enochian angel of the
seasons.
Berial - See
Belial.
Berith - See
Balberith.
Berka'el - an angel who serves under
Melkejal as a ruling spirit of three of the year's
months.
Bernael - the angel of darkness in Falasha lore, and, when used as
another name for
Beliel, an angel of
evil.
Beshter - the
Zoroastrian
name for
Michael who is said to have fed mankind,
which also equate him with Metatron.
Bethor - One of seven supreme angels who rule the 196 Olympic
provinces into which Heaven has been divided. He is in charge of 42 of those provinces and commands
kings, princes, dukes, and other royalty, as well as 29,000 angelic legions. He is also said to
"govern all things that are ascribed to
Jupiter."
See
Bathor.
Bethuael ("house or man of God") - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Bethuel - an angel's name that is inscribed upon an oriental charm
(kamea) that is used to ward off evil.
Betuliel - a ruling angel of the
zodiac.
Bezrial - a guardian of the
Third Heaven.
Bhaga - one of the celestial gods in Vedic lore who are similar
to the angels of Judeo-Christianity. Also see
Adityas.
Bibiyah - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Bifiel - a guardian of the halls of the
Sixth Heaven.
Bigtha (Biztha) - one of Ginzberg's seven angels of confusion,
and one of the two pressers of the winepress. In the house of Ahasuerus, he is an
angel of destruction.
Bilet - See
Beleth.
Bileth - See
Beleth.
Binah ("understanding") - the third
sephira
of the Tree of Life and "the sea" in
The Book of Concealed Mystery.
Biqa (Amharic for "good person") - the original name of
Kasbeel. He
fell
by shunning God upon the moment of his creation and his name was changed to
Kazbeel, which means "he who lies to god."
Bizbul ("in Zebul") - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Biztha - See
Bigtha.
Blaef - an angel who serves
Sarabotes
as the Friday angel of air and ruler of the West Wind.
Blautel - an angel
invoked in
necromancy to contact the dead.
Bludon - one of the seven
Electors.
He takes the place of
Ganael, in Conybeare's
Testament of Solomon, as a
planetary ruler.
Bne Seraphim - a cabalistic angel of
Mercury
and an intelligence of
Venus in talismanic
magick.
B'ne Elohim - See
Bene Elohim.
Boamiel - one of the six angels who guards the four cardinal points of Heaven
(the
altitudes). The others are
Cabriel,
Scamijm,
Dohel,
Madiel, and
Adrael.
Bobel - a
demon who inflicts diseases upon humans.
Boel a.k.a. Boul, Booel, Bohel and Dohel ("God is in him") - one of the
seven great angels who stands in front of God's Throne. In the Cabala, he is a resident of the
First or
Seventh Heaven and holds
the keys to
the four cardinal points of the material world. When Boel uses
these keys to unlock the gates, and the two cherubic guards permit it, all of the angelic hosts may enter
the Garden of Eden. He is also a governor of
Saturn.
Brahma - one of the mighty angels of the
Bhagavad-Gita who, along
with Vishna and
Mahish, was born of the primary properties.
Bortzachiak - See
Bartzachiah.
Briel - one of the
childbirth amulet angels.
Brieus - the only angel capable of overpowering and outsmarting the
demon
Rabdos.
Brihaspati - See
Vrihaspati.
Bualu - one of the eight all-powerful angels who are
summoned during conjurations.
The cabalistic instructions for calling these angels forth are that they "must be called three times
from the four corners of the world with a clear and powerful voice and when the name of each is
pronounced three times, then three sounds must be uttered by the horn." Other angels that are a
part of this group of eight include,
Atuesel,
Ebuhuel,
Tubatlu,
Tulatu,
Labusi, and
Ublisi.
Buchuel - an angel's name inscribed upon an oriental charm
(kamea) used to protect one from evil.
Buddha - See
Budh Avatar.
Budh Avatar - the ninth of the ten
avatars
of Vedic lore.
Buhair - one of ten Mandaean angels (uthri) who follow along
with the sun on its daily course.
Bull - the
Zoroastrian
source of all light who was created by
Ormazd and, then, killed by
Ahriman. His scattered seed is what created the first humans.
Bultala - See
Tephros.
Burcat - See
Burchat.
Burchat - a angel of the air who is also a regent of the
Fourth Heaven and a messenger of the
sun.
He is also a ruler of
Sunday. He may be
invoked in the west.
Burkhan - another name for
Zoroaster
in Manchean lore, where he is an incarnate messenger "of the God of Light to man."
Busasejal - an Enochian
fallen angel.
Busthariel - an angel's name inscribed upon an oriental charm
(kamea) for protection against evil.
Bushyansta - the Persian
demon
of sleep who prevents men from engaging in acts of devotion.
Butatar - See
Butator.
Butator (Butatar) - the regent of mathematical calculus.
He serves in the third
hour of the night and is
invoked during ritual magick.
Byleth - See
Beleth.
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Cabiel - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Cabrael - See
Cabriel.
Cabriel (Cabrael, Kabriel) - a regent of
Aquarius and one of the six guardians of
the four cardinal points of Heaven.
Cadat - an angel
invoked
during Solomonic rites who is "mostly pure."
Cadulech - one of the most holy angels of God
invoked when conjuring the Sword of Moses.
Cael - a regent of the sign of
Cancer.
Cafon - See
Zephon.
Cahetel - See
Cahethel.
Cahethel - a prince of the eight
Seraphim,
regent of agriculture, and one of the seventy-two
Shemhamphora.
In cabalistic rituals he is often
invoked to aid in crop production.
He corresponds with the angel
Asicat.
Cahor - the
spirit of deceit and an angel of the third
hour.
Caila - in the
Greater Key of Solomon, one of the angels
invoked during rituals to conjure the
Archangel
Uriel. According to the grimoires, Caila is also one
of the four words that God spoke, using his mouth, to Moses. The other three words were
Josta,
Agla, and
Ablati.
Caim (Caym, Camio) - a
fallen angel who is
a great president in Hell, where he commands 30 infernal legions in the form of a thrush.
He is formerly of the
Choir of Angels.
Caldulech (Caldurech) - an angel who is
invoked during ceremonial ritual.
He is said to be "a most pure angels."
Caldurech - See
Caldulech.
Caliel - See
Calliel.
Calinzantin - a "good angel" used in
conjurations.
Calliel (Caliel) - an angel of the Divine Presence who lives in the
Second Heaven. He is also one of the seventy-two
Shemhamphora and can be
invoked
for immediate help when facing adversity. He corresponds with the angel Tersatosoa or Tepisatosoa.
Caluel (Calvel) - an angel of
Wednesday
who either lives in the
Second or
Third Heaven.
He can be
invoked in the south. Possibly a variation of
Calliel, he too corresponds with Tersatosoa.
Calvel - See
Caluel.
Calzas - a regent of
Tuesday who
lives in the
Fifth Heaven. In order to
invoke
him one must be in the east.
Camael a.k.a. Camiel, Camiul, Kemuel, Khamael, Camniel, Cancel, Kehemuel, Camuel,
and Chamuel - an angel who presides over beauty, joy, happiness and contentment.
He is also one of the most controversial angels of the celestial hierarchy because he is often confused with
Samael. His name means "He who sees God" and he is the
prince regent of the Powers as well as one of the seven great
Archangels.
He is also the angel of war and the supreme regent of
Mars and
Aries. He controls 12,000 angels of destruction and
tried to prevent God from giving the Torah (Law) to Moses. In the Cabala, he is justice personified and is
identified with the fifth sephira of the Tree of Life,
known as Severity. It is in occult lore that Camael is said to be a
fallen angel, Count Palatine,
to be specific. This, however, could be a result of him being mistaken for Samael who really is a destructive
force of the infernal order and not of the Divine Presence.
Camal (Hebrew for "to desire God") - a cabalistic
archangel.
Camaysar - an angel of the fifth
hour
of the day and an occult angel "of the marriage of contraries."
Cambiel - a regent of
Aquarius
and the ninth
hour of the day.
Cambill -$$one of
Narcorial's
assistants, ruler of the eighth
hour of the night.
Cameron - a regent of
midday (noon)
and an assistant to
Beratiel.
Some Cabalistic authorities identify him as
an infernal entity ruled by
Beelzebub or
Astaroth.
He can, therefore, be used in
conjurations of either of those two entities.
Camiel - See
Camael.
Camio - See
Caim.
Camiul - See
Camael.
Camniel - See
Camael.
Camuel - See
Camael.
Cancel - See
Camael.
Caneloas - "a most holy angel" used in Solomonic
invocations.
Capabile - one of the
sun's three messengers.
Capabili - an angelic ruler of
Sunday
who resides in the
Fourth Heaven and can be
invoked in the west.
Caphriel - a strong and powerful regent of
Saturday. In
occult
circles he is used for summoning the energy of
Saturn.
Capitiel - a regent of the
Fourth Heaven
and the fourth
altitude who is
invoked
during the magickal prayers found in
The Almadel of Solomon.
Caracasa - one of the four ruling angels of
Spring.
The other three are
Core,
Amatiel, and
Comissoros.
Caraniel - an angel of the
Third Heaven,
according to the lore of Mosaic mysticism.
Carcas - one of the
angels of confusion.
The "knocker" of Ahasuerus' legend.
Cardiel - an angel used in
ceremonial rites.
designed to conjure the Sword of Moses.
Carmax - an angel of
Tuesday who serves under
Samax.
Carniel - an angel of the
Third Heaven.
Carnivean - an angel
who fell
from his position as a prince
Powers. He is now a demon who is
invoked during magickal Sabbaths.
Carniveau - See
Carnivean.
Carreau - the angel who, along with the
demon
Baruch, possessed the body of Sister Seraphica of Loudon.
In Gustav Davidson's
A Dictionary of Angels, he is said to have "guarded a drop of water
that bewitched the sister's stomach.
Carsiol - one of
Anael's assistants
and regent of the second
hour of the day.
Casardia - See
Gazardiel.
Casmaron - an angel of the air.
Casmiros - a ministering angel to Dardariel, ruler of the eleventh
hour of the night.
Cass Cassiah - an angel
called upon
to cure skin disorders.
Cassiel a.k.a. Casiel - the supreme regent of
Saturn and
Capricorn.
He is also one of the three angels of
Saturday. He is the angel of
solitudes and tears among whose duties it is to bring forth "the unity of the Eternal Kingdom." He is the Sarim,
or prince regent, of the
Powers but only a regent of the
Seventh Heaven. He is occasionally said to be the
angel of temperance. One of a trio of angels that includes
Machatan and
Uriel.
In the
Picture Museum of Sorcery, Magic and Alchemyis a reproduction of a page out of the
Book of Spirits that shows how to
conjure Cassiel.
And in both
The Magus and the
Book of Spirits are his
sigil
and his signature. In
The Magus Barrett dubs him Cassiel Mocoton and pictures him as a bearded jinn
atop a dragon, yet in
The Magus II, he says that Cassiel and Mocoton are two separate entities,
in which instance both are rulers of Saturday.
Castiel - an angelic ruler of
Thursday.
Casujoiah - a regent of
Capricorn.
Cathetel - The
guardian angel
of the garden. He increases the growth and yield of vegetables and fruits and keeps them healthy.
Catroije - an angel of the
Second Heaven.
Causub - an angel of the seventh
hour
and who can be
invoked to charm snakes.
Caym - See
Caym.
Cazardia - a variation of
Gazardiel.
Cedar a.k.a.
Kerkoutha -
an angelic ruler of the south.
Cedrion - an angelic ruler of the south who can be
invoked for help in conjuring the Reed.
Cernaiul - an angel of the
Venus
sphere and the seventh
sephira of the Tree of Life.
Cervihel - See
Cerviel.
Cerviel a.k.a. Cervihel and Zehuel - one of the chiefs of the
Principalities and the angel sent by God to help
David slay Goliath.
Cetarari a.k.a. Ctariri and Crarari - one of the four angelic spirits of
winter listed in De Plancy's
Dictionnaire Infernal.
Chabalym - an angel used in
cabalistic rituals that is of either the order of
Seraphim or
Cherubim.
Chachmal (Chachmiel) - one of the
childbirth amulet angels.
Chachmiel - See
Chachmal.
Chadakiel - See
Hadakiel.
Chafriel - one of the
childbirth amulet angels.
Chahoel - one of seventy-two cabalistic quinary angels of the
degrees of the
zodiac.
Chaigidiel - according to
The Holy Kabbalah,
in the world of Asaiah, the
Qliphira equivalent to
Chochma (wisdom) from the Tree of Life in the Briatic world.
Chairoum - the angel of the north in
The Gospel of Bartholomew.
According to the same source, he holds "a rod of fire, and restraineth the superfluity of moisture that the
earth be not overmuch wet."
Chajoth - See
Hayyoth.
Chalkatoura - one of the nine angels in
The Gospel of Bartholomew who "run throughout the heavenly and earthly places."
Chalkydri (Kalkydra) - the Enochian twelve-winged
archangels who reign over the flying elements of the sun.
They are connected to the phoenixes and the orders of the
Seraphim
and the
Cherubim. They reside in the
Fourth Heaven and burst into song as the sun rises.
They are said to be
demons in Gnosticism and Charles' introduction to
Enoch II, where he describes them as "monstrous serpents with the heads of crocodiles" and as "natural
products of the Egyptian imagination."
Chammaday - See
Ashmedai.
Chamuel ("he who seeks God") - an
Archangel
and one of the chiefs of the
Dominions. He is also one of the chiefs of the
Powers, along with
Nisroc and others. Chamuel, like
Gabriel, is also credited with being an angel
of Gethsemane and for having helped to fortify Jesus with assurances that he would be resurrected.
Chamyel a.k.a. Kamuel, Haniel, Simiel, etc. ("he who seeks God") -
one of the fifteen angels who stands before God's Throne found in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses.
Chaniel - one of the angels who guard the West Wind who is also a
childbed amulet angel.
Chantare - the occult equivalent of
Hahael.
Charavah - See
Charbiel.
Charbiel a.k.a. Charavah ("dryness") - the angel who dried up the
Earth after the universal deluge.
Charby - an angel who ministers to
Abasdarhon
as a ruler of the fifth
hour of the night.
Charciel - an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Chardiel - an angel who serves under
Anael
as a ruler of the second
hour of the day.
Chardros - an angel who serves under
Bariel
as a ruler of the eleventh
hour of the day.
Charis ("grace") - In Gnosticism, an angel of great wisdom who was created
by divine will.
Charman - a ministering angel to
Dardariel
who rules the eleventh
hour of the night.
Charmeas - a servant of
Samael's
who reigns over the first
hour of the day.
Charms - an assistant to
Vadriel
who rules the ninth
hour of the day.
Charnij - an angel who rules the tenth
hour
of the day under
Oriel.
Charouth - one of the nine angels in
The Gospel of Bartholomew who
"run together throughout the heavenly and earthly places."
Charpon - an angel who rules the first
hour
of the day under the watchful eye of
Samael.
Charsiel - See
Charciel.
Charuch - an angel who serves under
Samil
as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the day.
Chasan - a Solomonic angel of the air whose name can be found on the seventh
pentacle of the
Sun.
Chasdiel - one of the many names of
Metatron,
this one is used "when Metatron does kindness to the world."
Chaskiel - one of the
childbed amulet angels.
Chasmal - See
Hashmal.
Chasmodai - according to Paracelsus'
doctrine of Talismans, a spirit of the moon who serves
Malach Be.
He is often identified with
Asmodeus.
Chassiel - an intelligence of the
Sun in
The Secret Grimoire of Turiel.
Chamuel - one of the seventy-two angels who rule the quinaries of the
zodiac.
Chavakiah - one of the seventy-two
Shemhamphora.
Chaya - the singular form of
Hayyoth.
Chaylim - the Enochian
"armies of
angels ruled over and led by Chayyliel."
Chaylon - an angel mentioned in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
who is said to be used in
invocations. He either belongs to the order of
Cherubim or
Seraphim.
Chayo - one of the fifteen
Thrones listed in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is used in
ritual magick.
Chayoh - See
Hayyoth.
Chayyiel - See
Chayyiel H.
Chayyiliel - See
Chayyiel H.
Chayyliel - See
Chayyiel H.
Chayyiel H a.k.a. Chayyiliel - the chief of the angels of the Merkabah, or
Divine Chariot. In the Cabala,
these angels are called the Hayyoth, or Chayoth, and identified as members of the
Cherubim. According to Enoch, Chayyiel
is so immense and powerful that he could swallow the Earth in one gulp, if he so desired. He is also in charge
of the celestial choirs and punishes, with fire lashings, the angels who are out of time in the singing of the
Holy Trisagion. Before Chayyliel "all the children of heaven do tremble."
Chayyliel - See
Chayyiel H.
Chayyoth - See
Hayyoth.
Chebo - one of the seventy-two quinary angels of the
zodiac.
Chedusitanick - See
Chedustaniel.
Chedustaniel (Chedusitanick) - an angel of
Jupiter and
Friday who is
invoked in the east. He is also a resident of the
Third Heaven. Also see
Corael
and
Setchiel.
Chemos - a
fallen angel of
Paradise Lost,
otherwise the equivalent of Peor and
Nisroc.
Cheratiel - an angel who serves
Zaazonash
as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the night.
Cheriour - a "terrible angel" in charge of punishing criminals,
whom he constantly torments.
Chermes - an angelic servant of
Nacoriel
who rules the ninth
hour of the night.
Chermiel - an angelic ruler of
Friday
who resides in the
Third Heaven and can be
invoked in the south.
Cherub a.k.a. Kerub and the singular from of cherubim -
a cabalistic angel of the air who was created to be the "Guardian of the Terrestrial Paradise,
with a Sword of Flame." He is also a chief of the order of
Cherubim.
Cherubiel a.k.a. Kerubiel - the angel for which the choir of
Cherubim is named, and one of their reigning chiefs.
Chesed ("mercy" or "good") - the fourth
Sephira.
Chesetial - a ruling angel of the
zodiac.
Chirangiyah - See
Parasurama.
Chismael - a regent of
Jupiter.
Chiva - See
Hayyoth.
Chnum - See
Anmael.
Chobabiel - a
fallen angel.
Chobaliel - an Enochian
fallen angels.
Chochma a.k.a. Hokhmah ("wisdom") - the first thing that God created and
the only one of his celestial ideas to have actually become personified. That personification, Chochma, is
the second of the holy Sephira whose living form is the angel
Raziel.
Chochmael (Hochmael) -
an angel of Transcendental Magic who is
invoked during conjurations.
Chockma - See
Chochma.
Choesed - See
Hoesediel.
Chofniel - chief angel of the
bene elohim,
children of God.
Chontare - See
Rochel.
Chordad - See
Haurvatat.
Choriel - an angel of the
eighth hour
of the day who is ruled by
Oscaebial.
Chorob - an angel of the
tenth hour
of the day who serves under
Oriel.
Chosniel ("cover") - an angel used in Mosaic
incantations to give one a good memory and an open heart.
Chrail (Chreil) - an angel of Mandaean lore.
Chreil - See
Chrail.
Chromme - See
Nanael.
Chrymos - an angel of the fifth
hour
of the night who serves under
Abasdarhon.
Chuabotheij - a cabalistic angel of the Seal.
Chur - the
Zoroastrian angel of the
Sun.
Chuscha - one of the fifteen angels who face God's
Throne.
Chushiel - one of the many angels who guard the gates to the South Wind.
Chutriel - an angel who rules over the Mire of Clay, the fifth of the
seven lodges of hell (arka).
Coahabiath - See
Cochabiel.
Cochabel - a regent of the planet
Mercury.
Cochabiel - See
Cochabel.
Cogediel - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Colopatiron - the
Nuctemeron, an angel who unlocks prison gates.
Pray to this sacred being for liberation and independence. He is also a ruler of the ninth
hour of the night.
Colzras - an angel of the planet
Venus.
Comadiel - an angel of the third
hour
of the day who serves under
Veguaniel.
Comary - an angel who serves under
Narcoriel
as a ruler of the ninth
hour hour of the night.
Comato - an angel
invoked to consecrate Wax.
Comatos - See
Comato.
Commissoros - one of the four angels of
Spring.
Conamas - an angel
invoked to consecrate Wax.
Confessors - one of the twelve orders of Heywood's Celestial Hierarchy in
The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels.
Coniel - an angel of the
Third Heaven and of
Friday.
Contemplation - the name of a
Cherub
in Milton's
Il Penseroso.
Cophi - an angel
invoked to consecrate Wax.
Corabael - an angel of the
Third Heaven
and of
Monday.
Corael -$$ an angel who, along with
Chedustaniel and
Setchiel,
can be
prayed to to fulfill one's desires.
Corat - an angel resident of the
Third Heaven
who can be
invoked in the east. He is also a ruler of
Friday.
Core - one of the four angels of
Spring.
Coriel - an angel who, under
Mendrion,
rules the seventh
hour of the night.
Corinne - a fictional female angel from
Clash of the Angels
by Jonathan Daniels.
Corobael - See
Corabael.
Cosel - an angel who serves
Gamiel
as a ruler of the first
hour of the night.
Cosmiel - the angel from
Oedipus Egyptiacus who was a companion to
the seventeenth-century Jesuit Athanasius Kircher while he was on his inter-planetary journey.
Cosmocrator - in Gnosticism, he is the regent of the world under the name
Diabolus (the Devil), which immediately associates him with
Astaroth and the
infernal regions.
But, he and his consort,
Barbelso are said to come together and "sing
the praises of the light," which would imply that Cosmocrator is not entirely evil.
Craoscha - See
Sraosha.
Crarari - See
Cetarari.
Cripon - "a holy angel of God"
invoked
to conjure the Reed in Solomonic rites.
Crocel a.k.a. Crokel, Procel, Pucel, Pocel - a
fallen angel, formerly of the
Powers,
and a duke in the infernal regions where he is in command of 48 legions. He told Solomon that he hopes to,
one day, return to his former glory. Until then he teaches man geometry and the liberal arts.
If he is the same angel as Procel, his sigil appears in
The Book of Ceremonial Magic by Waite.
Crociel - an angel who, under
Barginiel,
who rules the seventh
hour of the day.
Crocell - See
Crocel.
Cruciel - an angel of the third
hour
of the night who serves under
Sarquamich.
Crokel - See
Crocel.
Ctarari - one of the two angels of
winter,
the other is Amabael.
Cukbiel - an angel used in the
binding spell,
"Binding the Tongue of the Ruler." both of which can be found in the Syrian text of invocation rituals,
The Book of Protection and Budge's
Amulets and Talismans.
Cuniali - an angel of association and a ruler of the eighth
hour.
Cupra - a member of the
Novensiles
who personifies light.
Curaniel - a
Monday angel
who lives in the
Third Heaven and is
invoked in the south.
Cureton - "a holy angel of God" of the grimoires who is called upon during
black magick rituals.
Curson - See
Purson.
Cynabal - a ruler of air and
Sunday who serves
Varcan.
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Daath ("knowledge") - according to the Cabala, this is a hidden
sephira in between the first and second spheres.
It represents knowledge and has intensely sexual connotations. This is, however a spiritual
sexuality that represents divine union and ecstasy. However, according to
The Wisdom of the Kabbalah, it is a combination of the second and third sephiroth.
Daiel - See
Dagiel.
Dabariel - See
Radueriel.
Dabria - one of the five angels who transcribed the 204 books of Ezra.
The other four were
Ecanus,
Sarea,
Selmiah (Seleucia), and
Asiel.
Dabriel - a heavenly scribe who resides in the
First Heaven. He is a ruler of
Monday who is
invoked from the north.
Daden - a Gnostic angel of great power who lives in the
Sixth Heaven.
Daemon - See
Angel Facts.
Daevas a.k.a. Devas - See Angel Facts.
Daghiel - See
Dagiel.
Dagiel a.k.a. Daghiel and Daiel -
the
guardian angel
of fish and a ruler of the
Venus sphere. He can also be
invoked during Friday conjurations by
addressing him as "great angel, strong and powerful prince."
Dagon - a national Phoenician god with the upper body of a man and the tail of a fish
(a Merman, who is considered to be a
fallen angel in Milton's
Paradise Lost I.
Dagymiel - an angelic who ruler of the
zodiac.
Dahak - See
Ahriman.
Dahariel - an angel of the
First Heaven
and of the order of the shinanim. According to the
Hechaloth Rabbati he is a guardian of the
Fifth Heaven.
Dahavauron - a prince of the Divine Presence and a guardian of the
Third Heaven.
Dahaviel (Kahaviel) - a guardian of the
First Heaven.
Dahnay - a "holy angel of God" who is listed in grimoires as an angel
to be called upon during
black magick conjurations.
Dai (Dey) - an angel of the
Powers and a
Zoroastrian angel of December.
Daiel - See
Dagiel.
Daimon - See
Daemon.
Daksha - one of the seven shining Gods of Vedic lore.
Dalkiel - an
infernal prince, regent of Sheol
(Hell) and assistant to
Duma, the angel of the "stillness of death."
He works in the seventh lodge of Hell where he is responsible for punishing ten nations.
Dalmai - "a holy angel of God"
invoked
to consecrate fire.
Dalmaii - See
Dalmai.
Dalmay - See
Dalmai.
Dalquiel - one of three cabalistic princes of the
Third Heaven. The other two are
Jabniel
and
Rabacyal. All three of them serve
Anahel
as rulers over fire.
Damabiah - one of the seventy-two
Shemhamphora.
He, along with
Prebiou, rules over naval construction.
Damabiath - an angel used in cabalistic
magick who, when summoned using the fifth seal,
manifests as a beautiful being. He is also of the order of
Powers.
Dameal - an angel of the
Fifth Heaven
and a ruler of
Tuesday who is
invoked
in the east.
Dameb'el - one of the seventy-two angels of the seventy-two quinaries
of the degrees of the zodiac.
Damiel - either an angel who serves
Sazquiel
as a ruler of the fifth
hour or one who serves
Vadriel as a ruler of the ninth hour. Either way,
he is an angel invoked when conjuring the Sword of Moses.
Damlay - See
Damlai.
Daniel - an angel of the
Principalities
whose name means "God is my judge." And a "high holy angel," one of the
Shemhamphora.
Danjal - an Enochian member of a troop of
fallen angels. He rules over lowers from his underworld perch.
Dara - a
Zoroastrian angel of the
rains and rivers.
Darbiel - an angel who serves
Oriel
as a ruler of the tenth
hour of the day.
Dardael - See
Dardiel.
Darda'il - an Arabic angel used in
exorcisms.
Dardariel - the chief ruling angel of the eleventh
hour of the night.
Dardiel - one of the three angels of
Sunday,
along with
Michael and
Hurtapel.
Daresiel - an angelic servant to
Samael
who rules the first
hour of the day.
Dargitael - a regent of the halls of the
Fifth Heaven.
Dariel - See
Dahariel.
Darkiel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Darmosiel - an angel who serves
Sarindiel
as a ruler of
midnight.
Darquiel - an angel of the
First Heaven
and a ruler of
Monday who is
invoked
in the south.
Daryoel - See
Radueriel.
Dasim - the
demon of discord who is one
of the five male offspring of the Muslim
Eblis.
Daveithe - one of the four great and wise angels of Gnosticism who
surround the Self-Begotten (God).
David - one of the seven Gnostic
archons.
Dealzhat - a cabalistic mighty and secret name of God, or a
great and wise angel who Joshua called upon, with
Baahando
to make the sun stop moving.
Degaliel - one of the angels whose name is inscribed upon the Solomonic
third pentacle of
Venus.
Degalim - one of the sub choirs that sings the Trisagion under
the direction of the great archangel
Tagas, a "Song-Uttering Choir."
Deharhiel - a guardian of the halls of the
Fifth Heaven.
Deheborym - an angelic guard of the
First Heaven.
Deliel - an angel of the
Fourth Heaven.
Delukiel - an angel of the
Seventh Heaven.
Demiourgos - See
Demiurge.
Demiurge - The great
archon (ruler) in Gnosticism.
To Valentinus he is "an angel like God," equated with the God of the Jews. He has always been connected with
Mithras. And, in
The Study of the Kabalah, Demiourgos is the Greek's name for
Metatron. One of Demiurge's titles is
"Architect of the Universe," which suggests that it was he, and not God, who created the world, at the moment of
Ain Soph, the Unknowable.
Demon - See
Fallen Angels and Demons.
Demoniarch - one of
Satan's titles.
Deramiel - an angel of the
Third Heaven.
Derdekea - a manifestation of the
Shekinah,
or Cosmic Mother, who comes down to Earth to save humanity.
Devas - See
Angel Facts.
The Devil - See
Satan.
Dey - See
Dai.
Diabolos - See
Diabolus.
Diabolus (Asteroth) -
in Bunyan's Holy War Diabolus is the name of the devil who is assisted by
Apollyon,
Python,
Cerberus,
Legion,
Lucifer, as well as other "diabolonians."
Dibburiel - another name for
Radueriel.
Didnaor - an angel listed in
The Book of the Angel Raziel (Sefer Raziel).
Dina a.k.a.
Yefefiah and
Iofiel -
a Cabalistic
guardian of the Torah (Law) and
of wisdom who resides in the
Seventh Heaven.
When the world was first created, she taught humans seventy languages. Her role is that
of a guiding and teaching angel who inspires mortals to pursue wisdom, knowledge and love of learning.
Diniel - one of the
childbed amulet angels
who is also used n Syriac
incantations.
He is also a member of the group of angels used in the spell called "binding the tongue of the ruler."
Dirachiel - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Dirael - a guardian of the
Sixth Heaven.
Djibril a.k.a.
Jibril and
Gabriel - the "Faithful Spirit" of the Koran.
Dobiel - See
Dubbiel.
Dodekas - divine powers of Valentinian gnosticism whose chief is
Ogdoas.
Dohel - See
Boel.
Dokiel - "the
archangel
who is like the sun, holding the balance in his hand," of
The Testament of Abraham XIII.
"The weighing angel."
Domedon-Dexomedon - the "aeon
of aeons" who is under the rule of
Ogdoas.
Domiel a.k.a. Dumiel and Abir Gahidriom - a great
Arcon,
"prince of majesty, fear, and trembling," who is a guardian of the sixth hall of the
Seventh Heaven and a regent of the four
elements.
Dominion - according to Philo, this is the name of "the oldest angel."
Domol - See
Domos.
Domos a.k.a. Domol - one of the twelve names for the evil eye and an
angel who is called upon in
magick rituals.
Donachiel - an angel of occult lore who is
invoked to control
demons.
Donahan - a cabalistic
archangel who
is called upon during
ceremonial rites.
Donel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the South Wind.
Doniel - one of the seventy-two angelic rulers of the
zodiac.
Donquel - an angel prince of
Venus
who is
invoked by a man to secure the love of a woman.
Doremiel - an angel of
Friday who is
invoked in the north.
Dormiel - one of the many angels who guard the gates of the East Wind.
Doucheil - an angel of Mandaean lore.
Douma - See
Duma.
Douth - one of the nine angels in
The Gospel of Bartholomew
who "run together through the heavenly and earthly places." Bartholomew learns their names from
Beliar.
Doxomedon - a wise and great angel mentioned in the gnostic text
Revelations of Zostrian.
Dracon - an angel who serves
Zaazonash
as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the night.
Dramazod - an angel who serves
Zaazonash
as a ruler of the sixth
hour of the night.
Dramozin - an angel who serves
Narcoriel
as a ruler of the eighth
hour of the night.
Drelmeth - an angel who serves under
Vegeuaniel as a ruler of the third
hour of the day.
Drial - a guardian of the
Fifth Heaven.
Drop - an angelic power of the
Berlin Codex who comes down to
earth to help save mankind. See
Derdekea.
Drsmiel - a
malefic angel who is
invoked to separate a man from his wife.
Dubbiel a.k.a. Dubiel and Dobiel ("bear-god") -
the
guardian angel of Babylonia, Persia, and
the special accusers of Israel. The angel who replaced
Gabriel
during his twenty-one day banishment from the Divine Presence. Since all of the angels of nations
became corrupted (with the exception of Israel's protector,
Michael),
Dubbiel is now considered to be a
demon.
Duchiel - an angel of Solomonic
ritual
who is called upon for controlling
demons.
Duma (in Aramaic, his name means "silence") -
the
guardian angel of Egypt, and a prince of Hell
who commands thousands of the
angels of destruction
and has 12,000
myriads of servants who are charged with punishing sinners.
The angel of silence and the stillness of death, and the angel of vindication. He is also said to be the guardian
of the fourteenth gate in Hell. And, according to I.B. Singer's
Short Friday, he is a "thousand-eyed
angel of death, armed with a fiery rod or flaming sword."
Dumah - See
Duma.
Dumariel - an angel of the eleventh
hour
of the night who is ruled by
Dardariel.
Dumiel - See
Domiel.
Dunahel - See
Alimiel.
Dunamis - See
Dynamis.
Durba'il - an Arabic
guardian angel
who is
invoked during exorcisms.
Duvdeviyah - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Dynamis - one of the seven
aeons who, like
Pistis Sophia gave birth to the superior angels.
He is the gnostic chief male personification of power to Pistis Sophia's chief female personification of wisdom.
Dynamis is also thought to be one of the many names of
Metatron and he is
also said to be a member of the
Mights.
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Ea - a Babylonian God equated with the
Taurine Angel.
Ebed - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Eblis a.k.a. Iblis and Haris - the Muslim equivalent of the Christian
Satan whose name means "despair." Before his fall
he was a treasurer in Heaven. In the Asian romance
Vahek Eblis is described as follows: "Before his fall he was called
Azazel. When Adam was created,
God commanded all the angels to worship him, but Eblis refused." By responding with, according to
The Legends of the Jews, "Me thou hast created of
smokeless fire, and shall I reverence a creature made of dust?" Upon hearing this God made Eblis into a
shetan,
a
devil, and thus he became their father.
The Arabs have three classifications of spirits: angels (good), jinn (good and evil), and demons (evil).
In the Arab holy book, the Koran, Eblis is a jinn. It is even written that their God, Mohammed, taught
Eblis some of the
suras (holy passages) in the Koran.
Ebriel - the ninth of the ten unholy sephiroth of the
Qliphoth or Infernal Tree.
Ebuhuel - one of the eight omnipotent angels of
The Sixth and Seventh
Books of Moses. He is also an angel who is called upon in cabalistic
conjurations.
Ecanus (Elkanah) - an angelic scribe who inspires writers.
He is also one of the five angels who transcribed the 204 books of Ezra. Of the books, seventy
contained esoteric knowledge that was only to be revealed to Jewish wisemen, the remainder were for public use.
Efchal (Efchiel) - possibly another name for
Zophiel.
Efchiel - See
Efchal.
Efniel - one of the
Cherubim
and possibly the inspiration for Milton's
Zephon.
Egibiel - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Egion - a guardian of the halls of the
Seventh Heaven.
Egoroi - See
Grigori.
Egregori - See
Grigori.
Egrimiel - a guardian of the halls of the
Sixth Heaven.
Eheres - an angel of the occult used for the
consecration of Wax.
Eiael - an angel who teaches the occult sciences and has
the power to prolong human life. To
invoke him, speak
the fourth verse of Psalm 36. He is also one of the seventy-two
Shemhamphora.
He is similar to the angel
Abiou.
Eirnills - the regent of fruit and a ruler of the sixth
hour.
Eisheth Zenunim - in
The Zohar,
a book of cabalistic thought, she is one of the four concubines of
Samael's
and mother of the best of the
Chiva, not to be confused with the Hindu God, Shiva.
She is also know as "the harlot" and the mother of prostitution. Samael's other three concubines and angels of
prostitution are
Agrat bat Mahlaht,
Lilith, and
Naamah.
Eistibus - an angel of
divination
and of the fourth
hour.
El-Adrel - a wise angel who is
invoked
to bring one the music of their choosing.
El Auria - an angel of flame who is the equivalent of
Oriel and
Uriel.
El Awar - See
Awar.
El - one of the
secret names of God
that is connected to the fourth
sephira in the Tree of Life. It means "God"
or "angel" and is also the ending of most angels' names, where it means "son of God," The pluralized form
of el is
elohim. According to the Canaanites,
El is the angel who fathered Shahar and Shalim by a mortal woman. This, of course, would make him a
fallen angel.
Eladel - one of the seventy-two angels who rule the seventy-two
quinaries of the degrees of the
zodiac.
Elael - See
Eliel.
Elamiz - an angel who serves
Dardariel
as a ruler of the eleventh
hour of the night.
Elamos - an angel
invoked
by the Master of the Art in Solomonic conjurations.
Elberith - See
Balberith.
Electors - the seven
planetary spirits
or angels of Hell, an idea that stems from the Akkadians. The names of these angels, according to
The Testament of Solomon, are: Aciel, servant to Raphael; Anael, servant to Haniel; Ariel,
servant to Michael; Barbiel, servant to Zaphiel; Ganael, servant to Apadiel and Camael; Marbuel,
servant to Gabriel; Mephistophile, servant to Zadkiel. Some authorities classify them as
infernal forces. In Agrippa's list the names are
the same except that
Bludon and
Apadiel
replace Anael and Ganael, respectively.
Eleinos - one of the
Aeons of Gnosticism.
Eleleth (Heleleth) -
one of the four wise angels who surround the
arch-aeon
Autogenes.
Elemiah - an angel who watches over those who travel on water. One of the
Seraphim of the Tree of Life and a member of the seventy-two
Shemhamphora.
Elemiel - a Cabalistic angel of the
moon.
Elias - See
Elijah.
Eliel (Elael) - an angel who may be used in
ritual magick.
Elijah, known to the Greeks as Elias ("my God is Jehovah" -
In the Old Testament there were two Hebrew patriarchs who were taken up to heaven while they were still alive:
Enoch and Elijah. Enoch and Elijah were both given a ride in a chariot of fire that was drawn by fiery horses.
Enoch became
Metatron, Elijah may have became
Sandalphon. Another version says that Elijah was already
"one of the greatest and mightiest of the fiery angel host" to begin with. Another tale tells of
Elijah defeating the angel of death in battle only being stopped short of destroying him by God himself
(for God still had a plan for that particular angel). According to
Pirke Rabbi Eliezer, Elijah is
the "psychopomp whose duty is to stand at the crossways of Paradise and guide the pious to their appointed places."
The Hasidic Rabbi Elimelekh names Elijah, as Sandalphon, the
"Angel of the Covenant".
In Jewish Passover festivals, a cup for Elijah is filled with wine and there is a place left at the table (the seder)
for him as "the expected guest." In Blake's
Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Elijah is described as being both an
angel and a
devil. "I beheld the Angel who stretched out his arms
embracing the flame of fire, and he was consumed and arose as Elijah."
Blake then says, "This Angel, who is now become a Devil, is my particular friend."
Elilaios - one of the gnostic
aeons
and a resident of the
Sixth Heaven.
Elim ("trees"; in Hebrew, "mighty ones") -
the
guardian angel of the apostle Libbeus.
In Hebrew Elim is the name of an order angels, along with the orders of erelim and tafsarim,
as found in
Enochian writings.
Elimelech ("my God is king") - associated with
He'el, Elimelech is a gnostic angel of
Summer.
Elimiel - a cabalistic angel of the
Moon.
Eliphaniasai - an angel from
The Almadel of Solomon who is
invoked in magickal prayers.
Elion (Phoenician for "the most high") - an angel of the
First Heaven and assistant to the great
Archangel
Ofaniel. He is also
invoked
when conjuring the Reed.
Elkanah - See
Ecanus.
Eloa - a female angel who rose from a tear shed by Jesus in Alfred de Vigny's
poem of the same name. On the other hand, Eloa is said to be a great male angel in Klopstock's
Messiah.
Eloai - one of the seven
archons of Ophitic gnosticism.
Eloe - a Gnostic angel created by their malefic God
Ialdabaoth.
Eloeus - one of the seven Phoenician elohim of God's presence
who constructed the universe. In Ophitic gnosticism he is one of the seven rulers of the seven
heavens, who make up the
Hebdomad.
Elogium - an angelic rule of Elul, Hebrew
September.
Eloha (pluralized, Elohaym or
Elohim) -
an angel in
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses who is said to be a member of the
Powers and who is used in cabalistic rites of
conjuration.
Eloheij - an angel of the Seal.
Elohi - an angel of Fire
consecration
whose name, when invoked, dries out the seas and rivers by divine command.
In Solomonic rites it is the Master of the Art who must invoke him.
Elohi is also fifth of the celestial hierarchies who answer to the ten
names of God.
Elohim - See
El and Elohim.
Eloi - one of
the seven Elohim that
Ialdabaoth created "in his own image."
Eloiein - one of the seven gnostic
archons.
Elomeel - an Enochian regent of the four
seasons.
Elomnia - one of the prince regents of the
Third Heaven.
Elorkhaios - a mysterious gnostic entity, from the
Paraphrase of Shem,
to whom the secrets of creation were revealed.
Elubatel - one of the supreme angels
invoked
during conjurations of the beast
Leviathon, a creature over which he has control.
Elyah (a.k.a. Sandalphon) - "My God is Jehovah." A champion of the poor and underdogs
in Talmudic lore. In the Cabala, God's messenger. Rabbinical, a guide for the souls of the dead."
Elyon - See
Elion.
Emekmiyahu - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Emmanuel ("God with us") - one of the angels of the tenth
sephira of the Tree of Life,
Mahlkoot.
En Soph - See
En Suf.
En Suf a.k.a. Ain Soph ("the boundless") -
the cabalistic personification he who is the supreme, invisible, unimaginable creator of the universe.
The Godly essence that became personalized in the Partsufim.
Enediel - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Eneije - an angel of the Seal who is used in
invocations.
Enepsigos - a
she-demon
who can only be defeated by
Rathaniel.
Enoch-Metatron - Enoch is said to have written 366 books during his earthly existence.
There then came a time in his life when, as an old man, he was transported, as a still living being, to heaven.
While visiting on high it is said that he was transformed into the "king over all the angels,"
Metatron. Metatron is the twin brother of
Sandalphon (Elijah transformed),
both of whom have 365,000 eyes and thirty-six pairs of wings.
Enoch was also the inventor of astronomy and arithmetic, and legend ties him to
Behemoth.
Enga - one of
God's secret names used to
invoke
Lucifer on
Mondays.
Enwo - the Mandaean angel (uthra) of science and wisdom,
equivalent of the Judaeo-Christian
Raphael, who is also a spirit of the seven
planets.
Eoluth - an angelic member of either the
cherubim
or the
Seraphim who is used in cabalistic
conjurations.
Eomiahe - a Solomonic angel of the occult used for
exorcising the Bat.
Eon - See
Aeons.
Ephemerae - a
group of angels
re-created by God every day to sing the Trisagion. At the end of the singing they dissipate.
Epima - See
Eiael.
Erelim a.k.a. Arelim and Ishim ("the valiant ones") - the Hebrew name of the
Thrones. They're made of white fire and belong to the
Third Heaven, although some sources place them in the
Fourth or
Fifth Heavens.
There are 70,000 myriads of Erelim and they protect the trees, grasses, grains, and the fruits of the Earth.
This is one of the ten classes of angels ruled by the
Archangel
Michael. They are the third choir in both the Cabalistic and
Pseudo-Dionysian
hierarchies and are one of ten orders of angels who are ruled by
Michael.
Erellim - See
Erelim.
Eremiel a.k.a. Jerimiel, Hierimiel, Jeremiel, Remiel, etc.) -
one of the angels grouped with
Uriel, who is said to watch over
the dead in the hereafter.
Ergedial - one of the ruling angels of the
twenty-eight mansions of the moon.
Erionas - an angel of the occult used for
consecrating Wax.
Erione - See
Erionas.
Erly - See
Terly.
Ermosiel - an angel who serves
Anael
as a ruler of the second
hour.
Ero - See
Haziel.
Eros - his name means "erotic love." Also known as the Roman god,
Cupid, he is the Greek god of love, and is also
summoned
by the name of
Theliel, in ceremonial magick, as the angel of love.
Invoking his name will secure the love of someone desired.
Erotosi - the Hermetic chief of the
Powers.
He is also an angel of
Mars who is called upon in
talismanic magick.
Ertrael - a
fallen angel who can be found in
The Book of Enoch.
Ertempsuchos - See
Astrompsuchos.
Erygion - either the name of an angel or of God who Joshua called
out to for help in conquering the Moabites.
Erzla - a neutral angel who is
invoked
during conjurations.
Esabiel - an angel of the
Powers.
Esaldaio - See
Seldac.
Escavor - an angel of the
Grimorium Verum who is
invoked during conjurations.
Eschiel (Eshiel) - one of four angels whose name can be
found inscribed upon the first pentacle of
Mars,
the others are
Ithuriel,
Madimiel,
Barzachia, a.k.a.
Bortzachiak.
Eschiros - a Cabalistic angel of the seven
planets
who is called upon during
conjurations.
Esdreel - See
Araziel.
Eserchie (Oriston) - the angel, or name of God, that
Moses called out to bring the plague of frogs upon Egypt. The name of
Zabaoth is another that was
invoked for the same purpose.
Eshiel - See
Eschiel.
Eshiniel - an angel
invoked
during the creation of Syriac charms of spellbinding.
Eshmadai - a Rabbinical king of
demons
who is similar to the Persian
Aeshma Deva and the Hebrew
Shamad the Destroyer.
Esor - a cabalistic member of either the
Seraphim
or of the
Cherubim who is used in
conjuring.
Esphares - the name of either an angel or of God that, according to
The Secret Grimoire of Turiel, is used in
conjuring rites.
Espiacent - an angel
invoked
to successfully complete the consecration of Wax. After performing the necessary rites one must recite
Psalms for the cleansing to take effect.
Estael - in
The Secret Grimoire of Turiel, a tomb of black magick,
he is an intelligence of
Jupiter who is usually invoked along with his partners
Kadiel,
Maltiel, and
Huphatriel.
Estes - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Eth (time) - an angel who ensures that all things occur at their proper time.
Ethan - See
Ecanus.
Ethnarchs - the
group of seventy angels who
were given tutelary charge over all of earth's nations who later became
fallen angels.
Etraphill - an Islamic angel of
Final Judgment.
Etrempsuchos (Astrompsuchos) - an angelic guardian of one of the seven
heavens.
Euchey - an angel
invoked to
exorcise evil spirits while using incense and fumigation.
Eudaemon - a daemon, one of the Greek's words for angels, a good spirit.
Eurabatres - an angel of
Venus.
Also see
Iurabatres.
Eve -
Angel of Humanity.
Eved - one of the many names of
Metatron.
Exael - an Enochian
fallen angel,
the tenth of the great angels who taught humans how to construct war artifacts, the art of jewelry making and perfumery.
Existon - an angel of
The Greater Key of Solomon who is
invoked to consecrate Salt.
Exeqeel ("strength of God") -
a
fallen angel who taught humans cloud divination.
Extabor - "one of the fair angels of God"
invoked to consecrate Wax.
Exterminans - the Latin name for
Abaddon.
Ezeeqael - See
Ezeqeel.
Ezeqeel ("strength of God") - See
Exeqeel.
Ezgadi - an angel
invoked
to ensure safe travel.
Ezoiil - a spirit, who may or may not be an angel, who is
invoked to consecrate Water.
Ezra - a human who, after rising to heaven, was transformed into an
"the scribe of Most High, for ever and ever."
Ezrael ("help of God") - an
angel of wrath
"whose duty it is to save those of 'middle merit' or 'the unstable' ones from the
angels of destruction.
Ezriel - an angel of the Dead Sea Scrolls whose name is inscribed upon an Aramaic
amulet.
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