The author, Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy, follows the tradition of established grimoires by naming various demons and documenting a variety of supernatural figures in Dictionnaire Infernal. Formerly, De Plancy…
The Testament of Solomon: An Account of the Life of King Solomon
The Testament of Solomon goes into vast detail over the life of Solomon, appearing one thousand years after his death. It accounts how the Temple of Jerusalem came to completion….
The 7 Worst Monsters & Demons from Celtic Mythology
The Celtic culture has always feared an array of evil forces. The ancient Celts had hundreds of deities, but as with most cultures, they had their demons as well. Some…
Top 5 Terrifying Demons: Unveiling the Dark Entities
Throughout mythology and folklore, demons have fascinated and frightened people with their malevolence and otherworldly nature. This article explores the top 5 terrifying demons, delving into their origins, attributes, and…
What is Christian Demonology?
Christian Demonology differs from the typical demonology you see on film and television. Christian demonology teaches that demons are Satan and his fallen angels – angels who along with Satan…
The Nine Orders of Angels
We’re going to be working on expanding our supernatural entities list. This will include Angels, among other things. We here at Demonicpedia feel that Demonology goes hand in hand with…
Hecate
Hecate, also called Agriope (‘savage face’), was the daughter of the Titan Perses and of Asteria, although sometimes it is said that Zeus himself fathered her, and she is the…
Incubus
The incubus, also called “follet” in French, “alp” in German, “duende” in Spanish, and “folletto” in Italian, was an angel who fell because of lust for women according to many…
Beer
DRIVERS AND DRUNK DRIVING: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW We previously wrote about the effects of drunk driving and how to help prevent it. Now we’d like to take a closer…
Adramelech
The name Adramelech (also Adrammalech) appears in the Old Testament only twice. The first time, he is mentioned as a son of the Assyrian King Sennacharib along with Sharezer, who…
Abraxas
Gnostic Abraxas Abraxas is known from the Gnostic writings of Simon Magus, father of the Gnostics. It is said the name originated as a replacement for the unmentionable name of…
Abaddon
Abaddon is a name derived from the Hebrew language, meaning “the destroyer” or “the place of destruction.” In demonology, it is the name given to one of the most powerful…