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Beelzebub
thumb|Beelzebub's appearance from the Dictionnaire Infernal, akin to a [[fly]]
thumb|"Beelzebub and them that are with him shoot arrows" from John Bunyan's ''[[The Pilgrim's Progress (1678)]]
thumb|upright|Beelzebub as a character in the mummers play|mumming play St George and the Dragon'' by the St Albans Mummers, 2015
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Uriel
Uriel , Auriel ( ʾŪrīʾēl, "El/God is my Flame"; Oúriḗl; Ouriēl; ; Geʽez and Amharic: or ) or Oriel ( ʾÓrīʾēl, "El/God is my Light") is the name of one of the archangels who is mentioned in Rabbinic tradition and in certain Christian traditions.

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.
Seal of Solomon
ring worn by Solomon, in which was a stone from which, according to the Rabbins, he learned whatever he wished to know

Testament of Solomon
Old Testament pseudepigraphical work ascribed to King Solomon

Abyzou
In the myth and folklore of the Near East and Europe, Abyzou is the name of a female demon. Abyzou was blamed for miscarriages and infant mortality and was said to be motivated by envy, as she herself was infertile. In Coptic Egypt, she is identified with Alabasandria, and in Byzantine culture with Gylou. In various texts surviving from the syncretic magical practice of antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, she is said to have many or virtually innumerable names.
Abezethibou
Abezethibou is a demon and fallen angel described in the pseudepigrapha, Testament of Solomon. He followed Beelzebub upon his fall from heaven, and became an important demon in Hell. However, after his treason of rebelling against God during the War in Heaven, he is left with one red wing, as his other wing was torn off by angels trying to prevent his fall. In Hell, Abezethibou held a significant position, often acting as a strategist and advisor to Beelzebub. He later traveled to Egypt where he hardened the heart of the Pharaoh and his advisors, convincing them to pursue the fleeing Israelite