List of sigils of demons

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The following is a list of attributed sigils or pentacles of demons. In demonology, sigils are pictorial signatures attributed to demons, angels, or other beings. In the ceremonial magic of the Middle Ages, sigils were used in the summoning of these beings and were the pictorial equivalent to their true name.

Demon nameImageOrigins of the seal
Bael 01-Bael seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Agares 02-Agares seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Vassago 03-Vassago seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Gamigin 04-Samigina seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Marbas 05-Marbas seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Valefar 06-Valefor seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Aamon 07-Amon seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Barbatos 08-Barbatos seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Paimon 09-Paimon seal01.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Buer 10-Buer seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Gusion 11-Gusion seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Sitri 12-Sitri seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Beleth 13-Beleth seal01.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Leraje 14-Leraie seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Eligos 15-Eligos seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Zepar 16-Zepar seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Botis 17-Botis seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Bathin 18-Bathin seal01.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Sallos 19-Sallos seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Purson 20-Purson seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Morax 21-Marax seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Ipos 22-Ipos seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Aim 23-Aim seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Naberius 24-Naberius seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Glasya-Labolas 25-Glasya-Labolas seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Bune 26-Bune seal01.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Ronove 27-Ronove seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Berith 28-Berith seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Forneus 30-Forneus seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Foras 31-Foras seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Asmodeus 32-Asmoday seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Gaap 33-Gaap seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Furfur 34-Furfur seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Marchosias 35-Marchosias seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Stolas 36-Stolas seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Phenex 37-Phenex seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Halphas 38-Halphus seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Malphas 39-Malphas.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Raum 40-Raum seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Focalor 41-Focalor seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Vepar 42-Vepar seal01.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Sabnock 43-Sabnock seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Shax 44-Shax seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Vine 45-Vine seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Bifrons 46-Bifrons seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Vual 47-Vual seal01.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Haagenti 48-Haagenti seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Crocell 49-Crocell seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Furcas 50-Furcas seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Balam 51-Balam seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Allocer 52-Alloces seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Caim 53-Camio seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Murmur 54-Murmur seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Orobas 55-Orobas seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Gremory 56-Gremory seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Ose 57-Ose seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Amy 58-Amy seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Orias 59-Orias seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Vapula 60-Vapula seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Zagan 61-Zagan seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Valac 62-Valac seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Andras 63-Andras seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Haures 64-Haures seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Andrealphus 65-Andrealphus seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Kimaris 66-Cimeies seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Amdusias 67-Amdusias seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Belial 68-Belial seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Decarabia Decarabia seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Seere 70-Seere seal01.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Dantalion 71-Dantalion seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Andromalius 72-Andromalius seal.png Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Astaroth Astaroth Seal.svg Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2]
Lucifer Grimorium Verum Full Sigil of Lucifer.svg Grimorium Verum [3]

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