Astaroth
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Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth), in demonology, is known to be the Great Duke of Hell in the first hierarchy with Beelzebub and Lucifer; he is part of the evil trinity. He is known to be a male figure, most likely named after the Near Eastern goddess Astarte.
Background
The name Astaroth was ultimately derived from that of 2nd millennium BC
Appearances in literature
The name "Astaroth" as a male demon is first seen in
Dutch demonologist Johann Weyer also described Astaroth in his Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (1577) thus: "Astaroth is a great and a strong duke, coming forth in the shape of a foul angel, sitting upon an infernal dragon, and carrying on his left hand a viper", who also claimed to rule 40 legions. Also, he had to be approached by the conjurer with a magical ring on account of his stinking breath.[2] He is similarly referred to in the 17th-century work The Lesser Key of Solomon. He also makes an appearance in the notorious "Grimorium Verum" (True Grimoire), as the infernal principality which rules the Americas.
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Appearances in film
Ashtaroth is one of three demons summoned by Faustus to attack Benvolio in Doctor Faustus.
The "Star of Astoroth" features prominently in the 1971 Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks, where it takes the form of a magical medallion.
Astaroth is named in the 1976 Hammer horror film To the Devil a Daughter.
In the 1920 silent horror film The Golem: How He Came into the World, Rabbi Loew and his assistant summon Astaroth to animate the Golem resulting in deadly and destructive results.
Astaroth also appears in the 2007 television series Blood Ties, with his symbol displayed in the first few episodes.
The Solomonic seal of Astaroth makes an appearance in the 2017 film Pyewacket.
Astaroth symbolism is also prevalent in the 2018 film
Astaroth is the title character in "Astaroth"/"Astaroth Female Demon", a film by the Brazilian director Larissa Anzoategui. The name of the company that made the film is also "Astaroth Produções"
Astaroth appears as the main antagonist of the 2022 movie
See also
References
- ^ Lon Milo DuQuette and Christopher S. Hyatt. Aleister Crowley's Illustrated Goetia (1992). New Falcon: Temple, AZ, USA, p. 52.
- ^ "Johann Weyer, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum". esotericarchives.com.
Sources
- S. L. MacGregor Mathers, A. Crowley, ISBN 0-87728-847-X.