The Marquess Naberius
       
     
The Count Bifrons
       
     
The Marquis Leraje
       
     
The Marquis Machosias
       
     
The Duke Abigor
       
     
'The King of Hell, Beleth'
       
     
Death Tableau The Chesapeake Ripper
       
     
Death Tableau The Wendigo
       
     
Death Tableau The Great Red Dragon
       
     
The Marquess Naberius
       
     
The Marquess Naberius

The demon Naberius was first mentioned by Johann Weyer in 1583. He is supposedly the most valiant Marquess of Hell, and has nineteen legions of demons under his command. 

Appearing as a raven, he makes men cunning in all arts (and sciences, according to most authors), but especially in rhetoric, speaking with a hoarse voice. 

He also restores lost dignities and honors, although to Johann Weyer he procures the loss of them.

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The Count Bifrons
       
     
The Count Bifrons

Bifrons is a demon, Earl of Hell, with six legions of demons under his command. 

He teaches sciences and arts, the virtues of the gems and woods, herbs, and changes corpses from their original grave into other places, sometimes putting magick lights on the graves that seem candles. He appears as a monster, but then changes his shape into that of a man.

The origin of the name is the Roman god Janus (mythology) (Janus).

The Marquis Leraje
       
     
The Marquis Leraje

In demonology, Leraje is a mighty Great Marquis of Hell who has thirty legions of demons under his power. 

He causes great battles and disputes, and makes gangrene wounds caused by arrows. Some authors say this demon belongs to the zodiacal sign of Sagittarius.

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The Marquis Machosias
       
     
The Marquis Machosias

In demonology, Marchosias is a great and mighty Marquis of Hell, commanding thirty legions of demons. 

In the Ars Goetia, the first book of The Lesser Key of Solomon (17th century), he is depicted as a wolf with gryphon's wings and a serpent's tail, spewing fire from his mouth, but at the request of the magician he may take the form of a man. He is a strong fighter and gives true answers to all questions, and is very faithful to the magician in following his commands. 

Before his fall he belonged to the angelic order of Dominations (or Dominions), and when he was bound by Solomon he told him that after 1,200 years he hoped to return to Heaven.

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The Duke Abigor
       
     
The Duke Abigor

Duke Abigor is a Great Duke of Hell, ruling 60 legions of demons. He discovers hidden things and knows the future of wars and how soldiers should meet. He also attracts the favor of lords, knights and other important persons.

He is depicted in the form of a goodly knight carrying a lance, an ensign and a sceptre (a serpent to Aleister Crowley).

Alternatively he is depicted as a ghostly spectre, sometimes riding a semi-skeletal (sometimes winged) horse, or the Steed of Abigor. This is a minion of Hell itself, and was a gift from Beelzebub. It was created from the remains of one of the horses of the Garden of Eden.

'The King of Hell, Beleth'
       
     
'The King of Hell, Beleth'

A mighty and terrible king of Hell, who eighty-five legions of demons under his command. He rides a pale horse, and all kinds of music is heard before him., from my ongoing series Personal Demons: A Visual Grimoire

11x14" ink drawing, charcoal, ink washes and digital

Death Tableau The Chesapeake Ripper
       
     
Death Tableau The Chesapeake Ripper

11x14" Ink Drawing and Digital with Mads Mikkleson as reference from the tv series Hannibal

Death Tableau The Wendigo
       
     
Death Tableau The Wendigo

11x14" Ink Drawing and Digital with Hugh Dancy as reference from the tv series Hannibal

Death Tableau The Great Red Dragon
       
     
Death Tableau The Great Red Dragon

11x14" Ink Drawing and Digital with Richard Armitage as reference from the tv series Hannibal