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Agrat bat
Mahlat (אגרת בת מחלת) is a
demon in
Jewish mythology.
Mahlat and
Agrat are
proper names, "bat"
meaning "daughter of" (in Hebrew). Therefore,...
- force. The
other three female demons are Lilith, Naamah, and
Agrat bat
Mahlat,
comprising a
group that has been
compared to the
Sidonian Astarte. Crowley...
- four
original queens of the
demons were Lilith,
Eisheth Zenunim,
Agrat bat
Mahlat, and Naamah. A
succubus may take a form of a
beautiful woman, but closer...
- one of the
mates of the
archangel Samael,
along with Lilith,
Agrat bat
Mahlat and Eisheth. It is
stated Esau took four
wives in
imitation to him. Raphael...
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demons Lilith and
Lilum and
taken to the
court of the
demon queen Agrat bat
Mahlat. 31
other famous women from
across history were
similarly rescued from the...
- demonology)
Aeshma (Zoroastrianism)
Agaliarept (Jewish mythology)
Agrat bat
Mahlat (Jewish demonology)
Agares (Christian demonology)
Agiel (Jewish mythology)...
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described as
having mated with
Eisheth Zenunim, Na'amah, and
Agrat bat
Mahlat, all
being "angels" of
sacred prostitution. Notably, the same work later...
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following female deities are
mentioned in
prominent Hebrew texts:
Agrat bat
Mahlat Anath Asherah Ashima Astarte Eisheth More commonly,
modern Judaism acknowledges...
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Cavern Cold As Ice is
about the cave
where queen of
sorcessess Agrat bat
Mahlat dwells.
Codex Gigas is
about the book of the same name and its legend, that...
- the
first of Samael's four wives: Lilith, Naamah, Eisheth, and
Agrat bat
Mahlat. Each of them are
mothers of
demons and have
their own
hosts and unclean...