Aamon (also known as Amon and Nahum), in demonology, is a Grand Marquis of Hell who governs 40 infernal legions, and the 7th spirit of the Goetia. He is the demon of life and reproduction.
Description
The names Aamon and Amon come from the Libyan berber god Amun of Siwa Oasis or from the Punic god Baal Hammon of Carthage. Nahum means "who induces to eagerness."
Amon, or Aamon, great and powerful marquis of the infernal empire. He has the face of a wolf, with a snake's tail; he vomits flame; when he takes human form, he has only the body of man; his head resembles that of an owl and his beak shows very reckless canine teeth. He is the most solid of the princes of demons. He knows the past and the future, and reconciles, when he wants, the friends scrambled. He commanded forty legions. The Egyptians saw Amon or Amoun, their supreme God; they represented him with blue skin, in a fairly human form. he commands 40 legions of demons and carries the title of Prince. He reconciles friends and foes and procures love for those seeking it. The Egyptians viewed Amon or Amun as their supreme God; they represented him with blue skin in human form.
— Dictionnaire Infernal, Jacques Collin de Plancy
He was written about by Johann Weyer in 1583 in the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum.
Amon, or Aamon, is a great and mighty marques, and commeth abroad in the likeness of a Wolf, having a serpents tail, flames of fire; when he putteth on the shape of a man, he sheweth out dogs teeth, and a great head like to a mighty ; he is the strongest prince of all other, and understandeth of all things past and to come, he procureth favor, and reconcileth both friends and foes, and rule forthy legions of devils.
And much later by S. L. MacGregor Mathers in The Lesser Key of Solomon.
The Seventh Spirit is Amon. He is a Marquis great in power, and most stern. He appeareth like a Wolf with a Serpent's tail, vomiting out of his mouth flames of fire; but at the command of the Magician he putteth on the shape of a Man with Dog's teeth beset in a head like a Raven; or else like a Man with a Raven's head (simply). He telleth all things Past and to Come. He procureth feuds and reconcileth controversies between friends. He governeth 40 Legions of Spirits. His Seal is this which is to be worn as aforesaid, etc.
Harley MS 6483 of The Lesser Key of Solomon states that Amon can also enable the magician to summon and interrogate the spirits of those who drowned at sea.
References
- Bane, Theresa (2012). Encyclopedia of Demons in World Religions and Cultures. McFarland.
- Pausanias, Description of Greece x.13 § 3
- "Page:Jacques Collin de Plancy - Dictionnaire infernal.pdf/36 - Wikisource". fr.wikisource.org.
- Johann, Weyer. Pseudomonarchia Daemonum.
- Mathers, McGregor; Liddell, Samuel. The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King.
- Peterson, Joseph H. (2001), The Lesser Key of Solomon (p. 10, footnote), Weiser Books, ISBN 9781578632206.
Bibliography
- S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King, ISBN 0-87728-847-X.
- Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal
- The Lesser Key of Solomon
- Pseudomonarchia Daemonum
- "History of Witchcraft and Demonology" by Montague Summers
- "Biblical Demonology" by Merrill F. Unger
- "Demonology: The Hierarchies of Hell" by Michael Szul
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