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Fallen Principality

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BARAN, ALEXH, ALLOCEN , AMAND, AMANE ,
AMAROS, AMAZARAK, AMDUCIAS, AMEZYARAK,
AMIZIRAS, AMUDIEL, AMY, ANANEL, ANDRAS,
ANDREALPHUS, ANDROMALIUS, ANGEL-PEACOCK, ANMAEL, ANTARES, ARAKIBA, ARAKIEL,
ARAON, ARAZIEL, ARDESIEL, ARIEL, ARIOCH,
ARIZIAL, ARMAROS, ARMEN, ARMERS, ARSTIKAPHA, ARTAQIFA, ASAEL, ASAREDEL, ASBEEL, ASHTAROTH, ASMODAY, ASMODEUS,
ASMODEUS ZAVEHE, ATARCULPH, AUZA, AZARADEL, AZAZEL, AZAZYEL, AZEMO, AZKEEL,
AZZA, AZZAEL, BAALBERITH, BALAM, BALBERITH , BARAKEL, BARBATOS, BARBIEL,
BARKAYAL, BARMA, BASASAEL, BATAREL,
BATARJAL, Beelzeboul, BEELZEBUB, BELAIL,
BELETH, BELIAL, BELIAN, BELPHEGOR, BERITH,
BERNAEL, BETRYAL, BIFRONS, BIGA, BOTIS,
BUER, BUNE, BUSASEJAL, BYLETH, CAIM, CARNIVEAN, CARREAU, CHAM, CHOBALIEL, COTIEL,
CROCELL, CURSON, DAGON, DANEL (“Judge of
God”), DANIEL, DANJAL, DANTANIAN, DANYUL,
DIRACHIEL, DRELMETH, DUBBIEL, DUMA,
EBLIS, ELIGOR, ENEDIEL, ENEPSIGOS, ERTAEL,
EXAEL, EZEKEEL, FIRNEUS, FOCALAR, Foe, FOMALHAUT, Forneas, F ORNEUS, F URCALOR,
GAAP, GADER’EL, GENIEL, GERYON, GOAP,
GRÉSIL, GRESSIL, GURSON, GUSION, HAKAEL,
HANANEL, HARUT, HAURES, HIVVAH, Hiyyah,
HOSAMPSICH, IALDABAOTH, IBLIS, IELAHIAH,
IMAMIAH, Iniaes, IOMUEL, IUVART, JEQON, JETREL, JOMJAEL, Jove, JUNIER, KAEL, KAKABAEL,
KASADYA, KASBEEL, Kathazel, Kawkabel,
KEZEF, Kokabel, LAHASH, Lahatiel, LAUVIAH,
LEVIATHAN, LUCIFER, MAAMAH, MAHONIN,


MAKATIEL, MALIK, MAMMON, MARCHOSIAS,
MAROU, MARUT, MASTEMA, MEPHISTOPHELES, MERESIN, MERIHIM, MERIRIM, MISHEL,
MOLOCH, MURMUR, NAAMAH, NACHIEL, NAHEMA, NELCHAEL, NEQAEL, NILAIHAH, NISROC, NISROCH, NITHAEL, OEILLET, O G,
OLIVER , OMAEL, ONIEL, OPHIS, OUZA, PAYMON, P ENEMUE , P HARMAROS, P HARZUPH,
PHENEX, PINEM’E, POSRIEL, PROCEL, PURSON,
RABDOS, RAHAB, RAMIEL, RÄUM, RECIEL,
REMIEL, RIMMON, ROSIER , RUMAEL, SABAS,
SADIEL, SALIKOTAL, SAMAEL, Samathael,
Sameveel, SAMIAZA, SAMIEL, Samjaza, SAMMAEL, SAMSAPEEL, SARAKNYAL, Sarfael, SARIEL,
SATAN, SATAREL, SATHARIEL, SEALIAH, SEMAZAS, SENCINER, SERIEL, SHAITAN, SHAMDAN,
SHAMSHIEL, SIMAPESIEL, SONNEILLON, SURIEL,
TABAET, TAMIEL, TAREL, THAMMUS, THAUSAEL,
TIRIL, TUMAEL, TURAEL, URAKABARAMEEL,
USIEL, UVALL, UZZIEL, VERRIER , VERRIN,
VODYANOI, XAPHAN, YEQON, YETAREL,
YOMAEL, ZAGIEL, and ZAQIEL.

Sources: Beard, Autobiography of Satan, 113; Charles,
Book of Enoch, 137; Laurence, Foreign Quarterly Review,
Vol. 24, 370; Lumpkin, Fallen Angels, the Watchers, and
the Origins of Evil, 31; Mew, Eclectic Magazine of
Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Vol. 115, 407;
Prophet, Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil, 174;
Scott, London Magazine, Vol. 5, 378; Voltaire, Essays
and Criticisms, 106; Von Goethe, Goethe’s Letters to Zelter, 377.

Fallen Principality
A principality is a ranking or hierarchy of
angel. Although it is reasonable to assert that the
word principality refers more to a title or function

of the angelic being, rather than the kind of
being, there is no way to be certain. There are
four named Fallen Principalities: ACHAS, Alex,
CHAM, and ZABULON (see also FALLEN ANGELS).

Sources: De Givry, Pictorial Anthology of Witchcraft,
Magic and Alchemy, 128; Ramsay, Westminster Guide to
the Books of the Bible, 349; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 385.

Familiar
Variations: Familiar spirit
Christian demonology of the Middle Ages
defined a familiar as a demonic spirit that acted
as an attendant or assistant to a conjuror, demonologist, or witch in both domestic duties as well
in practicing their magical craft. It was given to
them by the demon or devil that they made the
pact with soon after the contract was signed. This
demonic being typically took on the guise of an
animal companion but lore claims that it would
usually have the ability to shape-shift into a
human or dwarf.
Sources: De Puy, Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 7, 63;
Maggi, In the Company of Demons, 100–103; Russell,
Witchcraft in the Middle Ages, 14, 55, 187.

Faraii
The Grand Grimoire, alleged to have been
written by Alibek the Egyptian and published in
Cairo in 1522, names Faraii as one of the three
SERVITORS OF SARGATANAS (see SARGATANAS).


Sources: Baskin, Sorcerer’s Handbook, 276; Waite,
Book of Black Magic and Ceremonial Magic, 188; Waite,
Book of Black Magic and of Pacts, 158; Waite, Unknown
World 1894 –1895, 230; Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft,
96.

Faseua
Named in the Theurgia Goetia, the second
book of the Lemegeton, as one of the sixteen
SERVITORS OF ASYRIEL, Faseua is a nocturnal
demon (see ASYRIEL). It is said that he is goodnatured and willing to obey his summoners.
Sources: Guiley, Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology, 20; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 74.

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