- Sarah.
Peter Binsfeld classifies Asmodeus as the "demon of lust". The name
Asmodai is
believed to
derive from the
Avestan *aēšma-daēva (𐬀𐬉𐬴𐬨𐬀𐬛𐬀𐬉𐬎𐬎𐬀*...
-
Asmodai. A
curious characteristic of this
spirit is
alleged in
almost all
copies of the Ars
Goetia in English, that
during the
evocation of
Asmodai to...
- some
translations of The
Lesser Key of
Solomon consider Belial, Beleth,
Asmodai, and Gaap to be the
kings of
different cardinal directions, not specifying...
- The
Lesser Key of
Solomon consider the four
kings to be Belial, Beleth,
Asmodai, and Gaap, not
specifying the
cardinal direction that they rule over)....
- The
sheyd אַשְמְדּאָי (
Ašmodai) in bird-like form, with
typical rooster feet, as
depicted in
Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae 1775...
-
certain activities. The
demonology included a
discussion of
Ashmidai (
Asmodai or Asmodeus),
referred to as the king of the
shedim "demons". However,...
- (Sumerian demonology)
Asakku (Babylonian mythology) Asb'el (Jewish mythology)
Asmodai/Asmodeus (Jewish folklore,
Christian mythology,
Islamic folklore) Aswang...
- The
sheyd אַשְמְדּאָי (
Ašmodai) in bird-like form, with dragon’s wings, lion’s tail and
human phallus, as
depicted in
Compendium rarissimum totius Artis...
- host of
demon children,
including a son, the "Sword of Samael" (or of
Asmodai). In the
Kabbalistic work
Treatise on the Left Emanation,
Samael is part...
- some
translations of The
Lesser Key of
Solomon consider Belial, Beleth,
Asmodai and Gaap, not
giving detail on the
cardinal point they rule). He is said...