dictionary of angels



THE RULING PRINCES OF THE NINE CELESTIAL ORDERS
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SERAPHIM--Michael, Seraphiel, Jehoel, Uriel, Kemuel(Shemuel), Metatron, Nathanael, and Satan (before his fall)

CHERUBIMG--abriel, Cherubiel, Ophaniel, Raphael, Uriel, Zophiel, and Satan (before his fall)

THRONES--Orifiel, Zaphkiel, Zabkiel, Jophiel (or Zophiel),Raziel

DOMINIONS--Dominations)Zadkiel, Hashmal, Zacharael (Yahriel), Muriel

POWERS--Camael, Gabriel, Verchiel, and Satan (beforehis fall)

PRINCIPALITIES--Nisroc, Haniel, Requel, Cerviel, Amael

ARCHANGELS--Metatron, Raphael, Michael, Gabriel, Barbiel,Jehudiel, Barachiel, and Satan (before his fall)

ANGELS--Phaleg, Adnachiel (Advachiel), Gabriel,Chayyliel

VIRTUES--Uzziel, Gabriel, Michael, Peliel, Barbiel, Sabriel,Hanicl, Hamdie], Tarshish
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THE GOVERNING ANGELSOF THE TWELVE MONTHS OF THE YEAR


JANUARY--Gabriel (or Cambiel)
FEBRUARY-- Barchiel
MARCH--Machidiel (or Malahidael)
APRIL --Asmodel
MAY-- Ambriel (or Ambiel)
JUNE --Muriel
JULY --Verchiel
AUGUST --Hamaliel
SEPTEMBER--Uriel (or Zuriel)
OCTOBER --Barbiel
NOVEMBER --Adnachiel (or Advachiel)
DECEMBER --Hanael (or Anael)
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 THE WATCHERS

Known also as the Grigori
According to The Book oflubilees, the Watchers
are the sons of God (Genesis 6) sent from heaven
to instruct the children of men; they fell after
they descended to earth and cohabited with the
daughters of men-for which act they were
condemned (so legend reports) and became fallen
angels. But not all Watchers descended: those that
remained are the holy Watchers, and they reside
in the 5th Heaven. The evil Watchers dwell either
in the 3rd Heaven or in Hell.

1. Armaros
Taught men the resolving of enchantments.
2. Araqiel (Arakiel)
Taught men the signs of the earth.
3. Azazel
Taught men to make knives, swords, shields;
to devise ornaments, coloring tinctures for
the beautifying of women, etc.
4. Baraqijal (Baraqel)
Taught men astrology.
5. Ezequeel (Ezekeel)
Taught men the knowledge of clouds.
6. Gadreel
Introduced weapons of war to mortals.
7. Kokabel (Kawkabel)
Taught the science of the constellations.
8. Penemue
Instructed mankind in writing "and thereby
many sinned from eternity to eternity and
until this day. For man was not created for
such a purpose."-Enoch I, 7:8. Penemue
also taught children the "bitter and sweet,
and the secrets of wisdom."
9. Sariel
Taught men the course of the moon.
10. Semjaza
Taught men enchantments, root-cuttings, etc.
11. Shamshiel
Taught men the signs of the sun
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 THE FALLEN ANGELS

According to Revelation 12, the rebel host
aggregated one-third of the angels in heaven.
They fell for 9 days. Their number was estimated
in the 15th century to have been 133,306,668 (the
tabulation of Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum).
Elloch I speaks of 200 apostates, but names only a
score or so (allowing for variant spellings and
duplications). The following are drawn from the
Enoch listings, supplemented by lists from other
sources in apocrypha, cabala, goetia, rabbinic,
patristic, and secular writings.

1. Abbadona (once of the order of seraphim)
2. Adramelec
3. Agares (Agreas)
4. Amezyarak (Ainiziras; also alternate for
Semyaza)
5. Amy (once partly of the order of powers
and partly of the order of angels)
6. Anmael (identified with Semyaza)
7. Arakiel (Araqiel)
8. Araziel
9. Ariel (once of the order of virtues)
10. Arioc(h)
11. Armaros (Abaros, Armers, Pharmaros)
12. Armen
13. Artaqifa (Arakiba)
14. Asbeel
15. Asmoday
16. Asmodeus (Sammael) (once of the order of
seraphim)
17. Astaroth (once of the order of seraphim and
of thrones)
18. Astoreth (Astarte)
19. Atarculph
20. Auza (Oza)
21. Azaradel
22. Azazel (once of the order of cherubim)
23. Azza
24. Azzael (Asael)
25. Balam (once of the order of dominations)
26. Baraqel (Barakel, Baraqijal)
27. Barbatos (once of the order of virtues)
28. Barbiel (once of the order of virtues)
29. Batarjal
30. Beelzebub (once of the order of cherubim)
31. Beliar (Belial) (once partly of the order of
virtues and partly of the order of angels)
32. Busasejal
33. Byleth (Beleth) (once of the order of powers)
34. Balberith (once of the order of cherubim)
35. Caim (Caym) (once of the order of angels)
36. Carnivean (once of the order of powers)
37. Carreau (once of the order of powers)
Continued
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38. Dagon
39. Danjal
40. Ezekeel (Ezequeel)
41. Flauros (Hauras)
42. Gaap (once of the order of potentates)
43. Gadreel
44. Gressil (once of the order of thrones)
45. Hakael
46. Hananel (Ananel)
47. Harut (Persian)
48. Iblis (Eblis, ~aris()M ohammedan Satan)
49. lelahiah (once of the order of virtues)
50. Iuvart (once of the order of angels)
51. Jeqon
52. Jetrel
53. Kasdeja
54. Kawkabel (Kokabel)
55. Lau(v)iah (once partly of the order of
thrones and partly of the order of cherubim)
56. Leviathan (once of the order of seraphim)
57. Lucifer (often, but erroneously, identified
as Satan)

58. Mammon
59. Marchosias (once of the order of dominations)
60. Marut (Persian)
61. Mephistopheles
62. Meresin
63. Moloc(h)
64. Mulciber
65. Murmur (once partly of the order of thrones
and partly of the order of angels)
66. Nelchael (once of the order of thrones)
67. Nilaihah (once of the order of dominations)
68. Oeillet (once of the order of dominations)
69. Olivier (once of the order of archangels)
70. Ouzza (Usiel)
71. Paimon (Paymon) (once of thc ordcr of
dominations)
72. Penemue
73. Procell (once of the order of powers)
74. Pursan (Curson) (once of the order of
virtues)
75. Raum (Raym) (once of the order of thrones)
76. Rimmon
77. Rosier (once of the order of dominations)
78. Rumael (Ramie1 or Remiel)
79. Sammael (Satan, Asmodeus)
80. Samsaweel
81. Saraknyal
82. Sariel
83. Satan
84. Sealiah (once of the order of virtues)
85. Semyaza (Shemhazai, Azaziel) (once of the
order of seraphim)
86. Senciner (once partly of the order of virtues
and partly of the order of powers)
87. Shamshiel
88. Simapesiel
89. Sonneillon (once of the order of thrones)
90. Tabaet
91. Thammuz
92. Tumael
93. Turael
94. Turel
95. Urakabarameel
96. Usiel (Uzziel) (once of the order of virtues)
97. Verrier (once of the order of principalities)
98. Verrine (once of the order of thrones)
99. Vual (Vvall) (once of the order of powers)
100. Yomyael
101. Zavebe
also
102. Belphegor (Baal-Pcor) (once of the order of
principalities)
103. Forcas (Foras)
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 Lucifer ("light giver")~rroneously equated
with the fallen angel (Satan) due to a misreading
ofIsaiah 14: 12: "How art thou fallen from heaven,
O Lucifer, son of the morning," an apostrophe
which applied to Nebuchadnezzar, king of
Babylon (but see under Satan). It should be
pointed out that the authors of the books of the
Old Testament knew nothing of fallen or evil
angels, and do not mention them, although, at
times, as in Job 4:18, the Lord "put no trust'' in
his angels and "charged them with folly," which
 would indicate that angels were not all that they
should be. The name Lucifer was applied to Satan
by St. Jerome and other Church Fathers. Milton
in Paradise Lost applied the name to the demon of
sinful pride. Lucifer is the title and principal
character of the epic poem by the Dutch Shakespeare,
Vondel (who uses Lucifer in lieu of Satan),
and a principal character in the mystery play by
Imre Madach, The Tragedy ofMun. Blake pictured
Lucifer in his illustrations to Dante. George
Meredith's sonnet "Lucifer in Starlight" addresses
the "fiend" as Prince Lucifer. Actually, Lucifer
connotes star, and applies (or originally meant to
apply) to the morning or evening star (Venus).
To Spenser in "An Hyrnne of Heavenly Love,"
Lucifer is "the brightest angel, even the Child of
Light."

 all of this was gathered together out of the book "dictionary of angels including the fallen angels" by Gustav Davidson.





















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