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Amaymon

L0036623 Maymon and Egyn, from Cyprianus, 18th C Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org llustrations showing kings wearing gold crowns, represented by Maymon - a black bird - as King of the South; and Egyn - a black bear-like animal with a short tail - as King of the North. From Cyprianus, 18th century. Cyprianus is also known as the Black Book, and is the textbook of the Black School at Wittenburg, the book from which a witch or sorceror gets his spells. The Black School at Wittenburg was purportedly a place in Germany where one went to learn the black arts. Pen and watercolour Late 18th century By: M L CyprianusCyprianus, M. L. Clavis Inferni sive magia alba et nigra approbata Metratona. Published: - Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/


I will cover the “King of the East” mentioned in the Goetia, called Amaymon; He rules over more than a few spirits mentioned therein. Before I begin, I must state that if you want more information, watch below video. Now let’s get to it.

Amaymon has told me that He’s an infernal angel and does rule the East, but only from an infernal point of view in general. He’s indeed Saturnian (20° in Aquarius, with strong Piscean traits) and specializes in clairvoyance and to a lesser extent all things in general. Appearance is a tall, transparent figure with yellow eyes and wings (Looks a bit enochian, but He isn’t). For the rest, He’s very gentle and kind, only drawback in working with Him is that He can be demanding, depending on the situation. See below links for (basic) information on Him:

Wikipedia
Grimoire Encyclopædia

Passage from A dictionary of Angels by G. Davidson:

“Maymon-chief angel of the air, ruler of Saturday, and subject to the South Wind. Three angels minister to Maymon: Abumalith, Assaibi, and Belidet. In de Abano’s works, Maymon is “King of the Saturday angels of the Air.”

 

 

 

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