- Articles
1,064 results
-
Wenet
Wenet, The Swift One (Unnut, Lady of Unu) Wenet was depicted either as a hare, or as a woman with a standard bearing a recumbent hare on her head, or as a woman with the -
Beleth
Beleth, also known as Bilet, Bileth, Byleth and Bilith, is a King of Hell in Christian demonology. The Thirteenth Spirit is called Beleth (or Bileth, or Bilet). He is a mighty King and terrible. He -
Isis
Isis (Aset in Egyptian), meaning “Queen of the Throne”, is the feminine archetype for creation; she is the goddess of fertility and motherhood. Isis was venerated first in Egypt - the only goddess worshiped by all -
Yahweh
Yahweh, or YHVH, (German trans: Jehova) was the principle deity of pre-Roman Israel. Today, his name as Yahweh or Jehovah is not well received by mainstream Christians or in Judaism. Christian bibles typically omit -
Jupiter
Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the most important god of Roman mythology, who was the king of the pantheon, being the god of the sky, lighting and the Roman state, who was often merged -
Berith
Berith, also known as Baal Berith or El Berith, is a false idol from the Book of Judges within the Old Testament of the Bible. Within later Christian demonology he is viewed as a Duke -
Pluto
Pluto, also known as Dīs Pater, was the Roman god of the Underworld. Through Greek syncretism Pluto/Dis Pater was one of the six children of Saturn and Ops, alongside Jupiter, Neptune, Juno, Ceres and -
Ukko
Ukko, also known as Uku, Perkele, Äijä, or Äijö, was the Finnish god of the sky, weather, harvest, fire, the oak tree and thunder, and the leader of the pantheon, whose worship also existed in -
Horus
Horus is the name of a sky god in ancient Egyptian mythology. Horus is one of the oldest gods of Egypt. In an early version of Horus, he is born of the union between Geb -
Minerva
Minerva was the Roman virgin goddess of poetry, medicine, strategic warfare, commerce, weaving, the crafts, wisdom, courage, inspiration, victory, war, law, civilization, bravery, heroism, protection, city state, family, justice, mathematics, science, technology, strength, strategy, the -
Amun
Amun, also known as Amon orAmmon, was a major god of ancient Egypt. He was worshipped as a sun and creator deity, notably in the city of Thebes. Amun, alongside his wife/female counterpart Amunet -
Paimon
Paimon, also known as Paymon or Bayemon, is a King of Hell from Christian demonology. "The 9th spirit in order is Paimon; a great king,& very Obedient to Lucifer, he appeareth in ye forme of -
Bifrons
Bifrons is a demon who is either an Earl or Count of Hell. The Forty-sixth Spirit is called Bifrons, or Bifrous, or Bifrovs. He is an Earl, and appeareth in the Form of a -
Athena
Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom, olives, weaving, and battle strategy. She was the daughter of Metis, who was a lover of Zeus, but was a swallowed by the chief god after a prophecy -
Aamon
Aamon, also known as Amon or Nahum, is a demon and Marquis of Hell from occult mythology. The Seventh Spirit is Amon. He is a Marquis great in power, and most stern. He appeareth like -
Pantheon
A Pantheon is a particular set of every god of any Religion, Mythology, Folklore, Culture, or Tradition. A pantheon of gods is a common element of polytheistic societies, although not all polytheists have such a -
Orias
Orias, also known as Oriax, is a Marquis of Hell from Christian demonology. The Fifty-ninth Spirit is Oriax, or Orias. He is a Great Marquis, and appeareth in the Form of a Lion, 26 -
Decarabia
Decarabia, also known as Carabia, is a Marquis of Hell from Christian demonology. The Sixty-ninth Spirit is Decarabia. He appeareth in the Form of a Star in a Pentacle, at first; but after, at -
Demon
Demons are evil spirits from religions and mythologies all around the world. Peter Binsfeld's Seven Princes of Hell[] Lucifer: Pride, Mammon: Greed, Asmodeus: Lust, Leviathan: Envy, Beelzebub: Gluttony, Satan: Wrath, Belphegor: Slot -
Raum
Raum, also known as Raim, is an Earl of Hell within Christian demonology. The Fortieth Spirit is Raum. He is a Great Earl; and appeareth at first in the Form of a Crow, but after -
Marduk
Marduk was a Mesopotamian chief deity, who presided creation, water, vegetation, judgment, and magic, as well as the patron of the ancient city of Babylon. He is the protagonist of Enūma Eliš, the Babylonian creation -
Gamigin
Gamigin, also known as Gamygyn or Samigina, is a Marquis of Hell within Christian demonology. The Fourth Spirit is Samigina, a Great Marquis. He appeareth in the form of a little Horse or Ass, and -
Kimaris
Kimaris, also known as Cimeies, Cimejes and Cimeries, is a Marquis of Hell within Christian demonology. The Sixtysixth Spirit is Cimejes, or Cimeies, or Kimaris. He is a Marquis, Mighty, Great, Strong and Powerful, appearing -
Haures
Haures, also known as Flauros, Feurety, Hauras, or Havres, is a strong Great Duke of Hell within Christian demonology. The Sixty-fourth Spirit is Haures, or Hauras, or Havres, or Flauros. He is a Great -
Neptune
Neptune was the Roman god of the sea. Neptune was one of the six children of Saturn and Ops, alongside Jupiter, Pluto, Juno, Ceres and Vesta. Over time Saturn would retire from being the head
Related Community

Marvel Database
comics
200K
Pages200K
Images1K
Videos
With more than 200,000 articles, the Marvel Database is the largest Marvel Comics encyclopedia ever written, as well as being the 5th largest FANDOM wiki. The database covers comics, characters, teams, games, TV shows and movies. Browse one of over…