Amaymon

Amaymon

In Demonology, Amaymon is a Prince of Hell, and, according to some Grimoires, the only one who has power over Asmodai. [citebook|title=The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King|author= Aleister Crowley, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Hymenaeus Beta |year=1995|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=5XtJ_Go8euwC&pg=PA43&ots=e2nov2_WWj&dq=Amaymon&as_brr=3&ei=_Me9RqOvNYiS7gKVp4zIBQ&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=hasZVn71iKG1hJCtix1adnYyxDo|publisher=Red Wheel]

A curious characteristic of this Spirit, is shown during the Evocation of Asmodai to visible appearance, when the Exorcist must stand upright with his Cap or Headdress removed in a show of respect; for if he does not it is Amaymon who will deceive him and doom all his work.

Amaymon is said to have a deadly poisonous breath.

Legend states the Exorcist or conjurer must be in possession of a Silver Ring, duly consecrated and worn on the middle finger as a form of protection against this poisonous astral breath.

According to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum he is the King of the West, although for some translations of "The Lesser Key of Solomon" he is King of the East (Although some translations of "The Lesser Key of Solomon" consider Belial, Beleth, Asmodai and Gaap, though not giving detail on the cardinal point each rule).

"Other spellings": Amaimon, Amoymon.

ee also

* The Lesser Key of Solomon
* Ars Goetia.

References


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