He also speaks in a raucous, but well formed voice, and commands 66 legions. He has three heads: a toad, a man, and a cat.
According to Wierus, Bael is first king of hell with estates in the East. He is also the first Demon listed in Wierus’ Pseudomonarchia daemonum. Dictionnaire InfernalĪccording to the “le Grand Grimoire”, Bael is the head of the infernal powers. He speaketh with a hoarse voice, he maketh a man go invisible, he hath under his obedience and rule sixtie and six legions of divels. Their first king (which is of the power of the east) is called Baëll who when he is conjured up, appeareth with three heads the first, like a tode the second, like a man the third, like a cat. This is his character which is used to be worn as a Lamen before him who calleth him forth, or else he will not do thee homage. For example, the book reassures its contemporaries as to the torments of Hell: 'To deny that. Influenced by Voltaire, Collin de Plancy initially did not believe in superstition. Its lists several demons, deities and spirits from different cultures. for the 1863 edition of Jacques Collin de Plancys Dictionnaire infernal. Dictionnaire Infernal ('Infernal Dictionary') is a book on demonology, written by Jacques Collin de Plancy and illustrated by Louis Le Breton. He appeareth in divers shapes, sometimes like a Cat, sometimes like a Toad, and sometimes like a Man, and sometimes all these forms at once. Depiction of Bael, the first king of hell, with the head of a toad, a man. He culled these images from Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal. He ruleth over 66 Legions of Infernal Spirits. to the symbol as a magic sign, Freddie evokes BAEL, ASTAROTH, FORAS. He is described as a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and ruling over sixty-six legions of demons. Bael is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (where he is the first spirit mentioned) and also in the Dictionnaire Infernal. Dictionnaire Infernal illustration of Bael. The Dictionnaire Infernal (English: Infernal Dictionary) is a book on. Demon described in demonological grimoires. The First Principal Spirit is a King ruling in the East, called Bael. Bael is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (where he is the first spirit mentioned) and also in the Dictionnaire Infernal. Demon ruler Bael, from the Dictionnaire Infernal.Louis Le Breton/Public Domain. Collin de Plancy, 1863 'Behemoth', ilustração de Louis Breton no Dictionnaire Infernal de J.A.S. The Liber Officium Spirituum features Baal, Baall, Boal, or Boall, again a hoarsely-voiced king, with not only powers of invisibility but also sciences and love.Bael, also known as Baell, is the King of Hell within Christian demonology, who is based on the storm-god Baal. 'Balam ', ilustração de Louis Breton no Dictionnaire Infernal de J.A.S. In the Livre des Esperitz, Bael is described as a king ruled by Orient, still possessing the power of invisibility, as well as the power to garner the favor of others, but ruling over only six legions of demons. Jacques Collin de Plancy wonders if Bael is the same as the Canaanite deity Baal, a reasonable conclusion. It lists, describes, and provides illustrations of a variety of demons, including most of the Goetia, as well as demons pulled from other religions, such as Hinduism, and re-branded as Christian demons. The Lesser Key of Solomon describes him as appearing in the form of a cat, toad, man, some combination thereof, or other "divers shapes", while the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and the Dictionnaire Infernal state that he appears with the heads of a cat, toad, and human simultaneously. English: The Dictionnaire Infernal (1818) is a 19th century reference book on demons and demonology.
Unknown Bael The unicorn demon, one of the seventy-two spirits of Solomon, From Collin de Plancy’s Dictionnaire Infernal edition Image of the demon Andras, riding his wolf and carrying his sword. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Bael is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as the Lesser Key of Solomon and the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and also in the Dictionnaire Infernal. Arioch The demon Bael, with his three heads.