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Comadiel

104

the sixty-five SERVITORS
MAGOTH.

OF

KORE

AND

Sources: Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of
Abramelin the Mage, 118; Susej, Demonic Bible, 258.

Comadiel
The Ars Paulina, the third book of the Lemegeton, names Comadiel as one of the two hundred
SERVITORS OF VEGUANIEL (see VEGUANIEL).

Sources: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 113;
Trithemius, Steganographia, 91; Waite, The Book of Ceremonial Magic, 67.

Compusae PHOO
A compusae is an infernal, immortal vampiric
demon. Essentially a SUCCUBUS, it was never
human.
Source: Masters, Eros and Evil, 182.

Conferentes


A conferentes is a demonic god or type of INCUBUS.

Sources: Shepard, Encyclopedia of Occultism and
Parapsychology, 258; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism,
109; Trithemius, Steganographia, 374.

Congo Zandor
Variations: Congo Savanne
Congo Zandor is a gede, a type of spirit of
death and sexuality that is mentioned in Haitian
vodun rites. He is an aggressive, malevolent, and
violent blood-drinker.

Sources: Ashley, Complete Book of Devils and
Demons, 66; University of California, Berkeley, American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 31, 553.

Cop
According to Enochian lore, Cop is a CACODAEMON. His counterpart is the angel Opna (see
ENOCHIAN CACODAEMONS).

Sources: Chopra, Academic Dictionary of Mythology,
73; Laycock, Complete Enochian Dictionary, 97.

Corcaron
Corcaron (“noisy or “tumultuous”) is named in
the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two,
as one of the fifty-three SERVITORS OF
ASHTAROTH AND ASMODEUS (see ASHTAROTH
and ASMODEUS).
Sources: Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 247, 256.


Corilon
In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage,
book two, Corilon is named as one of the fortynine SERVITORS OF BEELZEBUB (see BEELZEBUB).

Sources: Ford, Bible of the Adversary, 93; Mathers,
Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 120.

Corodon
In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage,
book two, Corodon is named as one of the sixtyfive SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH.

Sources: Ford, Bible of the Adversary, 92; Mathers,
Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 107.

Corson
Variations: GORSON
Christian demonology has ranked the demon
Corson as the bailiff for ABEZETHIBOU but is
under the command of GERYON (see SERVITORS
OF ABEZETHIBOU). He is also listed as the king
of the South (or West, sources conflict). Corson,
one of the FOUR PRINCIPAL KINGS, is also named
as one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON.
It is ill-advised to ever summon this particular
demon unless it is of great importance.
Sources: Icon, Demons, 145; Spence, Encyclopedia of
Occultism, 109; Susej, Demonic Bible, 157.

Cotiel

In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the
Lemegeton, the FALLEN ANGEL Cotiel is named
as one of the sixteen Chief SERVITORS OF
GEDEIL (see DUKES OF HELL and GEDEIL). He
is a diurnal demon.
Sources: Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 72.

Counts of Hell
There are seventeen named counts mentioned
in the various grimoires. They are AYPEROR ,
AYPEROS, BARBATOS, BIFRONS, BOTIS, CAMIEL,
F URFUR , IPES, MARAX, MURMUR , ORIAS,
RÄUM, RENOVE, RONOBE, SALEOS, VINÉ, and
ZAEBOS. Counts are considered to be demons of
the Superior Order. The number of legions and
servitors they command varies. They may be
summoned any time of the day or night provided
it is done in a wild and unused area.
Sources: Dix, Black Baron, 269; Icon, Demons, 176;
Scott, London Magazine, Vol. 5, 378; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 110; Transactions and Proceedings of
the American Philological Association, Vol. 101, 428; Von
Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 377.

Cozbi
Born the daughter of Zur, chief of the Midianites, Cozbi was one of the women killed when
Moses gave the order to execute those guilty of
the sin of whoredom in the town of BAAL-PEOR.
She and an Israeli man were stabbed through the
stomachs with a javelin while she was being introduced into his family. Cozbi and the other
Midianite women were blamed for tempting Israeli men to commit the sin of idolatry. Her story

is told in the book of Numbers 25:15.

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