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page 1Goetic demons

Asmodeus
thumb|right|220px|Asmodeus as depicted in Collin de Plancy's [[Dictionnaire Infernal]]
Asmodeus (; , Asmodaios) or Ashmedai (; ; ; see below for other variations) is a king of demons in the legends of Solomon and the constructing of Solomon's Temple.

Belial
thumb|300px|A woodcut of Belial and some of his followers from a German edition of Jacobus de Teramo's book [[Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Luciferi contra Jesum Christum (1473).]]
Belial (; , Bəlīyyaʿal) is a term occurring in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament which later became personified as the devil in Christian texts of the New Testament. Alternate spellings include Baalial, Balial, Belhor, Beliall, Beliar, Berial, Bylyl and '''Beliya'al'. Early usage of Belial'' referred to "wickedness" or "worthlessness", occurring several times in the Old Testament. Later, in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Astaroth
right|thumb|Astaroth illustration from the Dictionnaire Infernal (1818) by [[Louis Le Breton.]]

Valac
thumb|Valak as depicted in the Dictionnaire Infernal
Valac is a demon described in the goetic grimoires The Lesser Key of Solomon (in some versions as Ualac or Valak and in Thomas Rudd's variant as Valu), Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (as Volac), the Liber Officiorum Spirituum (as Coolor or Doolas), and in the Munich Manual of Demonic Magic (as Volach) as an angelically winged boy riding a two-headed dragon, attributed with the power of finding treasures.

Aamon
thumb|Aamon
thumb|The sigil of Amon
Bael
Demon described in demonological grimoires

Agares
thumb|right|200px|Agares from Collin de Plancy's [[Dictionnaire Infernal, Paris, 1863.]]
thumb|Sigil of Agares
Buer
spirit that appears in the 16th century grimoire Pseudomonarchia Daemonum
Baal-berith
God(s) worshipped in ancient Canaan

Beleth
thumb|Byleth, an illustration from the Dictionnaire Infernal by Jacques Collin de Plancy

Paimon
thumb|upright=1.35|Paimon as depicted in Jacques Collin de Plancy's
[[Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863 edition]]
thumb|upright|The Goetic sigil of King Paimon #1.
thumb|upright|Another Goetic sigil of Paimon

Barbatos
thumb|right|The sigil of Barbatos|225px

Ronove
thumb|Ronove as depicted in the Dictionnaire Infernal

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Allocer
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Alloces is a demon that appears in demonological grimoires such as the Liber Officiorum Spirituum, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, and the Lesser Key of Solomon. He is described in the Lesser Key of Solomon (as the fifty-second spirit) and (as Allocer or Alocer) in the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (as the sixty-third spirit) as a duke, taking the form of a fire-breathing, lion-headed soldier riding a horse. His purported duties include teaching astronomy, and liberal sciences, and granting familiars. He is claimed to have 36 legions of demons under his command. In the Liber Officiorum Spir

Gremory
alt=|thumb|Gremory by Louis Le Breton, 1863
Gemory (also Gremory, Gamori, Gaeneron, Gemon, Gemyem) is a demon listed in demonological grimoires.

Orobas
thumb|A nineteenth century woodcut image of Orobas from Collin de Plancy's 1863 [[Dictionnaire Infernal]]

Furfur
thumb|right|Image of Furfur from Collin de Plancy's [[Dictionnaire Infernal.]]
In demonology, Furfur (other spelling: Furtur, Ferthur) is a powerful Great Earl of Hell, being the ruler of twenty-six legions of demons. He is a liar even when compelled to enter a magic triangle, where he answers questions, speaking with a rough voice. Furfur causes love between a man and a woman, creates storms, tempests, thunder, lightning, and teaches on secret and divine things.

Malphas
thumb|Malphas, by Louis Le Breton, 1863
thumb|Sigil of Malphas

Bune
Bune is a demon listed in demonological grimoires such the Lesser Key of Solomon (including Thomas Rudd's version, as Bime) Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Jacques Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal, and the Livre des Esperitz.
Amy
Goetic demon

Valefar
thumb|right|The sigil of Valefor as it appears in the [[Lesser Key of Solomon|225px]]
In demonology, Valefar (also Valefor, Malaphar, Malephar, Valafar) is a Duke of Hell. He tempts people to steal and is in charge of a good relationship among thieves. Valefar is considered a good familiar by his associates "till they are caught in the trap". He commands ten legions of demons.

Marchosias
right|250px|thumb|Marchosias appears as a fire-spitting Chimera (mythology)|chimeric wolf with the wings of a griffon and the tail of a serpent.
In demonology, Marchosias is a great and mighty Marquis of Hell, commanding thirty legions of demons. In the Ars Goetia, the first book of The Lesser Key of Solomon (17th century), he is depicted as a wolf with griffin wings and a serpent's tail, spewing fire from his mouth. At the request of the magician, he may take the form of a man. He is a strong fighter, gives true answers to all questions, and is very faithful to the magician in following his c
Forneus
In demonology, Forneus is a Great Marquis of Hell, and has twenty-nine legions of demons under his rule. He teaches Rhetoric and languages, gives men a good name, and makes them be loved by their friends and foes.
Bifrons
Demon in the Lesser Key of Solomon

Haagenti
thumb|Seal of Haagenti from The Lesser Key of Solomon

Ose
demon, fifty-seventh spirit in the Goetia
Morax
president of Hell in some demonologies

Phenex
thumb|Phenex sigil

Vassago
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Vassago (also Vasago, Usagoo) is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Book of the Office of Spirits.
Orias
In demonology, Orias (also spelled Oriax) is a Great Marquis of Hell, and has thirty legions of demons under his command. He knows and teaches the virtues of the stars and the mansions of the planets (the influence of each planet depending on the astrological sign in which it is in a specific moment and the influence of that sign on an individual depending on how the zodiac was configured at the moment of their birth or at the moment of asking a question to the astrologist); he also gives dignities, prelacies, and the favour of friends and foes, and can metamorphose a man into any shape.

Naberius
thumb|Naberius depicted in the Dictionnaire Infernal by [[Jacques Collin de Plancy (drawing by Louis Le Breton, engraving by Jarrault)]]

Gaap
thumb|Gaap, by Louis Le Breton, 1863
Gaap (also Tap, Coap, Taob or Goap) is a demon that is described in demonological grimoires such as the Lesser Key of Solomon, Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, and the Munich Manual of Demonic Magic, as well as Jacques Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal.

Malthus
thumb | right | Seal of Halphus
In demonology, Halphas (listed in Skinner & Rankine's edition as Malthas, and in the Crowley/Mathers edition as Halphas, Malthus, or Malphas) is the thirty-eighth demon in the Ars Goetia in the Lesser Key of Solomon (forty-third in Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum), ranked as an earl.
Gamigin
Gamigin is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as The Lesser Key of Solomon (the fourth Goetic demon; referred to in the Crowley/Mathers edition as Samigina) and Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (the forty-sixth; referred to as Gamygyn).

Foras
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Foras or Forrasis, in demonology, is a powerful president of Hell, being obeyed by twenty-nine legions of demons. He teaches logic and ethics in all their branches, the virtues of all herbs and precious stones, can make a man witty, eloquent, invisible, and live long (invincible according to some authors), and can discover treasures and recover lost things.
Botis
Botis, sometimes Otis, is a demon described in the Lesser Key of Solomon (as the seventeenth spirit) and the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (as the ninth spirit) as a President and an Earl who initially appears as a viper before changing into a sword-toting, fanged, and horned human who discusses matters past, present, and future; brings favor from allies and enemies, and rules 60 legions of demons. In the Munich Manual of Demonic Magic, Botis appears as Otius, and is mostly identical except that he is a preses and Count, appears in the more humanoid form to begin with, and rules only 36 legions of

Furcas
Image of Furcas from Collin de Plancy's [[Dictionnaire Infernal|thumb|275x275px]]
list of demons in the Ars Goetia
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Bathin
thumb | right | alt=This is an image of the Bathin seal. | The Bathin seal.
Bathin (also Bathym, Mathim, or Marthim) is a demon described in demonological grimoires.
Raum
In demonology, Raum is a Great Earl of Hell, ruling thirty legions of demons. He is depicted as a crow which adopts human form at the request of the conjurer.
Decarabia
REDIRECT List of demons in the Ars Goetia#Decarabia
Leraje
thumb|Leraie's sigil in [[Ars Goetia]]
Vine
demon that is king and earl of hell
Kimaris
Kimaris, also known by the alternate names Cimeies, Cimejes and Cimeries, is most widely known as the 66th demon of the first part of the Lemegeton (popularly known as the Ars Goetia).
Amaymon
In demonology, Amaymon (also Amaimon, or Amoymon) is a prince of Hell, and, according to some grimoires, the only one who has power over Asmodai.