Valefor
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- | In [[demonology]] '''Valefar''' is a Duke of [[Hell]]. He tempts people to steal and is in charge of a good relationship among thieves, but later he brings them to the gallows. Valefar is considered a good [[familiar]]. He commands ten legions of [[demon]]s. | + | In [[demonology]] '''Valefor''' is a Duke of [[Hell]]. He tempts people to steal and is in charge of a good relationship among thieves, but later he brings them to the gallows. Valefar is considered a good [[familiar]]. He commands ten legions of [[demon]]s. |
He is represented as a lion with the head of a man, or as a lion with the head of a donkey. | He is represented as a lion with the head of a man, or as a lion with the head of a donkey. | ||
- | ''Other spellings'': Malaphar, Valafar, Valefor. | + | ''Other spellings'': Malaphar, Valafar, Valefar. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
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In demonology Valefor is a Duke of Hell. He tempts people to steal and is in charge of a good relationship among thieves, but later he brings them to the gallows. Valefar is considered a good familiar. He commands ten legions of demons.
He is represented as a lion with the head of a man, or as a lion with the head of a donkey.
Other spellings: Malaphar, Valafar, Valefar.
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- Wikipedia (2005). Valefar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valefar). Retrieved Nov 18, 2005