Unreferenced date December 2009 Arm r s Aramaic , Greek language Greek was the eleventh on a list of 20 leaders of a group of 200 fallen angel s called Grigori or Watchers. in the Book of Enoch . The name means cursed one or accursed one . The name Armaros is likely a Greek corruption of what may be an Aramaic name Armoni is possibly the original. Michael Knibb, Professor of Old Testament Studies at King s College London , lists the meaning of his name as being the one from Hermon . Then sware they all together and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it. And they were in all two hundred who descended in the days of Jared on the summit of Mount Hermon , and they called it Mount Hermon , because they had sworn and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it. Book of Enoch Category Book of Enoch Category Demons in the Apocrypha Category Individual angels Category Fallen angels id Arm r s ja ... more details
D&D Deity fgcolor fff image caption bgcolor 000 fgcolor fff name Armaros title home Baator Avernus Nine Hells power Lords of the Nine Hells Duke of Hell alignment Lawful Evil portfolio domains alias super Armaros is an outcast Lords of the Nine Hells Duke of Hell , one of the Rabble of Devilkin , in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game . Publication history Armaros first appears in Ed Greenwood s article The Nine Hells Revisited in Dragon magazine Dragon 91 November 1984 . ref Ed Greenwood Greenwood, Ed . The Nine Hells Revisited. Dragon magazine Dragon 91 TSR, Nov 1984 ref Armaros was briefly detailed in Fiendish Codex II Tyrants of the Nine Hells 2006 . ref name FC2 Robin Laws Laws, Robin D , and Robert J. Schwalb . Fiendish Codex II Tyrants of the Nine Hells Wizards of the Coast, 2006 ref Description Armaros the Resolver of Enchantments, is one of the most powerful beings in Baator. A very skilled arcane spellcaster, his spellcasting power is rumored to be greater than any other devil, even Asmodeus. For this reason, it is said, the Lord of Baator Nessus Nessus exiled Armaros to Avernus and forbids any other Dukes to have contact with the exile. Armaros is content with his condition and wants nothing more than being left alone to practice his magic undisturbed. Armaros appears as a gray skinned, handsome human male with dark gray wings and luminescent blue eyes. Relationships Armaros is one of the Rabble of Devilkin . He could have served Asmodeus directly but due to his feuds with the other generals of Baator s Overlord especially Adramalech and Phongor , this is not possible. He s said to be visited by Asmodeus quite often. References reflist Category Dungeons & Dragons fiends ... more details
D&D Deity fgcolor fff image caption bgcolor 000 fgcolor fff name Phongor title Inquisitor of Hell home Baator Nessus Nine Hells power Lords of the Nine Hells Duke of Hell alignment Lawful Evil portfolio domains alias super Asmodeus Dungeons & Dragons Asmodeus Phongor is a Lords of the Nine Hells Duke of Hell in the service of Asmodeus, in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game . Publication history Phongor first appears in Ed Greenwood s article The Nine Hells Part II in Dragon magazine Dragon 76 1983 . ref Ed Greenwood Greenwood, Ed . The Nine Hells Part II. Dragon magazine Dragon 76 TSR, Inc. TSR , 1983 ref Phongor was briefly detailed in Fiendish Codex II Tyrants of the Nine Hells 2006 . ref Robin Laws Laws, Robin D , and Robert J. Schwalb . Fiendish Codex II Tyrants of the Nine Hells Wizards of the Coast, 2006 ref Description Phongor appears as a man with dead white skin, glittering pink eyes, a hoarse, hissing voice, tiny horns, oily black hair, a forked tail, and red hooves. He wears open purple or black robes, and a belt to carry his whip. Relationships Phongor is a vassal of Asmodeus, serving as Asmodeus s inquisitor . Phongor is a rival of Adramalech , and has subverted some of Adramalech s spies. Phongor and Adramalech both feuded with Armaros Dungeons & Dragons Armaros before he was exiled as an outcast devil and made one of the Rabble of Devilkin . References reflist Category Dungeons & Dragons fiends ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Asmodeus Book of Angels Volume 7 Type studio Artist Marc Ribot Cover Asmodeus album .jpg Released June 26, 2007 Recorded Genre Avant garde jazz , klezmer , hard rock Length 38 30 Label Tzadik Records Tzadik Producer John Zorn Chronology Book of Angels Last album Moloch Book of Angels Volume 6 br 2006 This album Asmodeus Book of Angels Volume 7 br 2007 Next album Volac Book of Angels Volume 8 br 2007 Misc Extra chronology Artist Marc Ribot Type studio Last album Spiritual Unity Marc Ribot album Spiritual Unity br 2005 This album Asmodeus Book of Angels Volume 7 br 2007 Next album Exercises in Futility br 2008 Asmodeus Book of Angels Volume 7 is an album by Marc Ribot performing compositions from John Zorn s second Masada book, The Book of Angels . ref http www.tzadik.com index.php?catalog 7362 Tzadik catalogue ref Track listing All compositions are by John Zorn. Kalmiya 4 41 Yezriel 7 26 Kezef 2 32 Mufgar 2 58 Armaros 4 52 Cabriel 2 00 Zakun 3 38 Raziel 2 24 Dagiel 3 22 Sensenya 4 37 Personnel John Zorn composer, conductor Trevor Dunn bass Marc Ribot guitar G. Calvin Weston drums References Reflist External links Allmusic class album id r1067842 Category 2005 albums Category Albums produced by John Zorn Category John Zorn albums Category Tzadik Records albums Category Masada albums Category Marc Ribot albums fr Asmodeus Book of Angels Volume 7 ... more details
for the Angel in Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion Angel Neon Genesis Evangelion Ramiel R m l Aramaic , Hebrew language Hebrew Greek Language Greek is a fallen Watcher angel Watcher in the Jewish apocrypha apocryphal Book of Enoch , one of 20 leaders, mentioned sixth. Ramiel means thunder of God ref The Ethiopic Book Of Enoch., Knibb, Michael A., Oxford Clarendon Press, 1978, repr. 1982. ref from the Hebrew elements ra am and El , God . Remiel is one of the archangel s of the Christian and Islamism Islamic traditions, the Hebrew language Hebrew name meaning Mercy of God or Compassion of God see Jerahmeel . He is often confused with Azazel who is also called R m l arrogant towards God or evening of God although they are not the same angel. There are 20 leaders in the Book of Enoch , also called 1 Enoch. The section that mentions them reads Cquote 7. And these are the names of their leaders Semyaza S m az z , their leader, Arakiel Ar k ba , R m l, Kokabiel K kab l , Tamiel T m l , R m l, Daniel angel D n l , Chazaqiel z q l , Baraqiel Bar q j l , Asahel As l , Armaros Arm r s , Batariel Bat r l , Ananiel An n l , Zaqiel Zaq l , Shamsiel Sams p l , Satariel Satar l , Turiel T r l , Yomiel J mj l , Sariel Sari l . 8. These are their chiefs of tens. R. H. Charles translation, The Book of the Watchers , Chapter VI. As described in 1 Enoch, these are the leaders of 200 angel s that are turned into fallen angel fallen Angel s due to their taking wives, mating with human women, and teaching forbidden knowledge. Ramiel is the angel of hope , and he is credited with two tasks he is responsible for divine visions, and he guides the souls of the faithful into Heaven . He is called Jeremiel or Uriel in various translations of IV Esdras , and is described as one of the holy angels whom God has set over those who rise from the dead, in effect the angel that watches over those that are to resurrect. He is said to have been the ... more details
For demons that have appeared in fictional writings List of fictional demons The names of many demon s have several spellings. If you do not find what you are looking for on this page try searching. If the demon is listed here under another name it will show you the title of the article which text matches. Just type the word in the box on the upper right side of this page and then click the magnifying glass button or press enter . If you find that the article title exists but is not listed here under any name, you can edit the page and add the link. NOTOC CompactTOC5 A Image stgeorge dragon.jpg thumb 200px right Saint George vs. the dragon Aamon or Amon demon Amon Christian demonology Abaddon Apollyon Christian demonology Abalam Christian demonology Abezethibou Testament of Solomon Abraxas Gnosticism Abyzou Jewish mythology Adramelech Assyrian mythology , Christian demonology Aeshma Zoroastrianism Agaliarept Jewish mythology Agares Christian demonology Agiel Jewish mythology Ahriman Angra Mainyu Zoroastrianism Aim demon Aim Aim demon Haborym Christian demonology Aka Manah Akem Manah Akoman Akvan Zoroastrianism Ala demon Ala Slavic mythology Alal Chaldean mythology Alastor Christian demonology Allocer Alloces Allocer Christian demonology Allu Akkadian mythology Amaymon Christian demonology Amdusias Christian demonology Ammut Egyptian mythology Amon demon Amon Christian demonology Amy demon Amy Christian demonology Anamalech Assyrian mythology Andhaka Hindu mythology Andras Christian demonology Andrealphus Christian demonology Andromalius Christian demonology Antichrist Christian demonology Anzu Sumerian mythology Apep a.k.a. Apophis Egyptian mythology Armaros Jewish demonology Archon Gnosticism Asag Sumerian demonology Asakku Babylonian mythology Asb el Jewish mythology Asmodai Asmodeus Jewish folklore and Christian mythology Astaroth Christian demonology Asura Hindu mythology Azazel Azaz el Jewish demonology Azi Dahaka Dahak Zoroastrianism B Baal demon Baal Baal dem ... more details