entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_ACESO,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Healing goddess; daughter of Asclepius; Archaic tradition,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,reviewed ENT_ACHELOOS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Greatest river god; Homer Iliad 21.194; Hesiod Theogony 340,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_ACHELOUS_MINOR,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,River deity; sons of Oceanus per Hesiod Theogony 338,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ACHERON,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Underworld river of woe; Homer Odyssey 10.513,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_ACHERON_RIVER,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Underworld river; Homer Odyssey 10.513; Hesiod,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_ACHILLES,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Central hero of the Iliad; Homer Iliad (c. 750 BCE),SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_ACHILLES,PER_GRK_CLASSICAL,high,Central figure in Aeschylus Achilleis trilogy; Sophocles; Euripides Iphigenia at Aulis,SRC_BURKERT_GREEK_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_ACHLYS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Mist of death; Hesiod Shield of Heracles 264,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ACTAEA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Named in Hesiod Theogony 243-264 (50 Nereid catalog),SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ADIKIA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,"Injustice; Archaic personification tradition (Hesiod, Theognis)",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ADONIS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Vegetation deity; Sappho fr. 140 is earliest Greek attestation (Archaic Lesbos),SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ADONIS,PER_GRK_CLASSICAL,high,Athenian Adonia festival; Aristophanes Lysistrata 387; Plato Phaedrus 276b,SRC_BURKERT_GREEK_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_ADONIS_HERO,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Vegetation hero; Sappho fr. 140 (Archaic) is earliest Greek attestation,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_ADRASTEIA,PER_GRK_HELLENISTIC,B,Greek hybrid/syncretic figure of the Hellenistic-Roman Greek world.,,reviewed ENT_ADRASTEIA_NYMPH,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Cretan nymph; nurse of Zeus; Archaic Cretan tradition,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,reviewed ENT_AEACUS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Underworld judge; Homer Odyssey (implied); Pindar Olympian 8,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_AEACUS_HERO,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Hero/underworld judge; Hesiod; Pindar,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AEGINA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Nymph/river; mother of Aeacus; Hesiod; Pindar Nemean 3,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AEGLE_HESPERID,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Hesperid; Hesiod Theogony 215-216,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AENEAS_GREEK_RECEPTION,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Trojan hero; Homer Iliad 2.820; Hesiod Theogony 1008,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_AEOLUS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Keeper of winds; Homer Odyssey 10.1-79,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_AESAR,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,medium,River deity; Archaic tradition; son of Oceanus,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AESEPUS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Trojan river; Homer Iliad 2.825; 12.21,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_AETHER,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Primordial; Hesiod Theogony 124,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AETHRA_OCEANID,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Oceanid; Hesiod Theogony 349,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AGANIPPE,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Spring nymph/Muse spring; Archaic Heliconian tradition,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AGATHOS_DAIMON,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,medium,Good spirit; Hesiod Works and Days 122-126 (unnamed good daimones of Golden Age),SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AGATHOS_DAIMON,PER_GRK_HELLENISTIC,high,Ptolemaic snake cult of Alexandria; major Hellenistic popular deity,SRC_BURKERT_GREEK_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_AGLAIA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Grace; Hesiod Theogony 909; Homer Iliad 18.382,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AIDOS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Shame/reverence; Hesiod Works and Days 197-201,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AJAX,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Hero of the Iliad; Homer Iliad (c. 750 BCE),SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_AJAX,PER_GRK_CLASSICAL,high,Sophocles Ajax; major Classical tragedy,SRC_BURKERT_GREEK_RELIGION,reviewed ENT_AKS_ASTAR,PER_DMT_AKSUM,high,"Aksumite reflex of the South-Arabian astral god ʿAthtar (Venus), named first in Ezana's pre-Christian triad 'Astar, Beher and Medr'.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed ENT_AKS_BEHER,PER_DMT_AKSUM,high,"Aksumite god of the sea (later 'land/country'), named in Ezana's triad; in the Greek version the maritime deity corresponds to Poseidon.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed ENT_AKS_MAHREM,PER_DMT_AKSUM,high,"Chief god and divine ancestor of the Aksumite kings, 'invincible to the enemy'; Ezana's Greek inscription equates him with Ares and styles the king 'son of Mahrem'.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed ENT_AKS_MEDR,PER_DMT_AKSUM,high,"Aksumite earth god (Geʿez medr = 'earth/land'), the third member of Ezana's pre-Christian triad, aligned with the Greek earth deity.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed ENT_AKS_PANTHEON,PER_DMT_AKSUM,high,"The pagan deities worshipped in the Dʿmt kingdom and pre-Christian Aksum, attested in the pre-monotheist inscriptions of King Ezana and in Dʿmt-period South-Arabian-derived dedications.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed ENT_ALALA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,War cry spirit; Archaic; attested Pindar,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ALASTOR,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Avenger spirit; Archaic poetic tradition,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ALC_AZOTH,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"Azoth, the universal transforming agent/first-and-last principle of the work, often identified with Philosophical Mercury; a key operative term of the practiced art (Paracelsus, Basil Valentine).",SRC_ABRAHAM_ALCH_IMAGERY,reviewed ENT_ALC_GREEN_LION,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"The Green Lion, personified raw/unripe matter or vitriol that 'devours the sun' (dissolves gold) early in the opus; a recurrent emblematic figure of the alchemical corpus.",SRC_ABRAHAM_ALCH_IMAGERY,reviewed ENT_ALC_KING,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"The Red King / Sol, solar 'masculine' partner of the royal pair whose union (the chymical wedding) is enacted symbolically in the alchemical opus.",SRC_JUNG_PSYCH_ALCHEMY,reviewed ENT_ALC_MERCURY_PHIL,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"Mercurius philosophorum, the volatile mediating spirit-principle of the tria prima and chief agent of transmutation; revered in the corpus as the duplex/ambivalent Mercurius, not ordinary quicksilver. Homonym: distinct from the Roman god Mercury and from Hermes Trismegistus.",SRC_JUNG_PSYCH_ALCHEMY,reviewed ENT_ALC_PRINCIPLES,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"Collective hub for the personified principles of Western alchemy as engaged operatively and contemplatively within Hermetic-alchemical practice; basis for membership grouping, not a worshipped deity.",SRC_ABRAHAM_ALCH_IMAGERY,reviewed ENT_ALC_QUEEN,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"The White Queen / Luna, lunar 'feminine' partner of the royal pair in the chymical wedding; counterpart of the King in the practiced coniunctio.",SRC_JUNG_PSYCH_ALCHEMY,reviewed ENT_ALC_REBIS,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"The Rebis, the conjoined hermaphroditic offspring of the King and Queen embodying the union of opposites (coniunctio); a central goal-image of the alchemical work.",SRC_JUNG_PSYCH_ALCHEMY,reviewed ENT_ALC_SALT,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"Philosophical Salt, the fixed corporeal 'body' principle of the Paracelsian tria prima that binds Sulphur and Mercury; an operative category of the practiced art.",SRC_ABRAHAM_ALCH_IMAGERY,reviewed ENT_ALC_SULPHUR,PER_ALCHEMY,high,"Philosophical Sulphur, the hot/dry active 'masculine' soul-principle of the tria prima; treated in alchemical practice as the fixing, coloring agent, distinct from common brimstone.",SRC_ABRAHAM_ALCH_IMAGERY,reviewed ENT_ALGEA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Pains; Hesiod Theogony 227,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ALKE,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Strength spirit; Archaic tradition,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ALPHEUS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,River of Olympia; Homer Iliad 2.592; Hesiod Theogony 338,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_ALV_ABDALAN_RUM,PER_ALEVI,high,"The wandering antinomian dervish groups of medieval Anatolia among whom the Bektashi tradition crystallized; matrix of Alevi-Bektashi formation. Attested; Karamustafa, God's Unruly Friends.",SRC_KARAMUSTAFA_GODS,reviewed ENT_ALV_BALIM_SULTAN,PER_ALEVI,high,Early-16th-c. saint called the 'second pir' (pir-i sani) credited with systematizing Bektashi ritual and organization at the Pir Evi (Haji Bektash lodge). Attested; Birge.,SRC_BIRGE_BEKTASHI,reviewed ENT_ALV_BUYRUK,PER_ALEVI,high,"The Buyruk, the body of Alevi-Bektashi doctrinal texts transmitting belief, the cem, and the path; ascribed in tradition to Ja'far al-Sadiq / Shaykh Safi lineages. Attested manuscript tradition.",SRC_DRESSLER_WRITING,reviewed ENT_ALV_CEM,PER_ALEVI,high,"The central Alevi-Bektashi communal worship gathering led by a dede, modeled on the primordial Kirklar assembly; includes the semah. Publicly attested ritual category (interiors not modeled). Shankland; Birge.",SRC_SHANKLAND_ALEVIS,reviewed ENT_ALV_DEDE,PER_ALEVI,high,"The hereditary spiritual leader of an Alevi community, drawn from sacred lineages (ocak) tracing descent to the Ahl al-Bayt; presides over the cem. Attested institution; Shankland, Dressler.",SRC_SHANKLAND_ALEVIS,reviewed ENT_ALV_HAJI_BEKTASH,PER_ALEVI,high,The 13th-c. Anatolian saint venerated as pir and patron of the Alevi-Bektashi path; the Alevi reception of the historical figure recorded at ENT_SUF_BEKTASH. Velayetname hagiography; Birge.,SRC_BIRGE_BEKTASHI,reviewed ENT_ALV_HIZIR,PER_ALEVI,high,"The Alevi veneration of Hizir (Khidr) as the ever-living helper invoked in distress, honored with the Hizir fast; the Alevi reception of the figure at ENT_ISL_KHIDR. Attested in Alevi practice.",SRC_SHANKLAND_ALEVIS,reviewed ENT_ALV_KAYGUSUZ,PER_ALEVI,high,"Late-14th/15th-c. dervish poet, a foundational Bektashi literary saint whose verse shaped the tradition's hymnody. Attested Bektashi poet; Birge, Karamustafa.",SRC_KARAMUSTAFA_GODS,reviewed ENT_ALV_KIRKLAR,PER_ALEVI,high,"The Forty Saints (Kirklar) whose primordial assembly, presided over by Ali, is the mythic archetype of the cem ceremony; central Alevi-Bektashi collective. Attested in Birge and Alevi buyruk lore. Cohort hub.",SRC_BIRGE_BEKTASHI,reviewed ENT_ALV_KIZILBASH,PER_ALEVI,high,"The Kizilbash, the Safavid-allied heterodox Anatolian Turkmen devotees of Ali and the Safavid shaykhs, the historical antecedent of modern Alevis. Attested; Dressler, Karamustafa.",SRC_DRESSLER_WRITING,reviewed ENT_ALV_MUHARREM,PER_ALEVI,high,"The Alevi twelve-day Muharrem mourning fast (matem) commemorating Husayn's martyrdom at Karbala and the Twelve Imams, ended by Ashura. Publicly attested observance; Shankland.",SRC_SHANKLAND_ALEVIS,reviewed ENT_ALV_OCAK,PER_ALEVI,high,"The system of sacred hearths/lineages from which dedes descend, claiming genealogical connection to the Imams and saints; organizes Alevi sacred authority. Attested; Dressler.",SRC_DRESSLER_WRITING,reviewed ENT_ALV_PIR_SULTAN,PER_ALEVI,high,16th-c. Alevi saint-poet (asik) executed by Ottoman authorities; his nefes hymns are central to Alevi devotional repertoire and identity. Attested poet of the Kizilbash-Alevi milieu.,SRC_SHANKLAND_ALEVIS,reviewed ENT_ALV_SEMAH,PER_ALEVI,high,"The ritual turning movement performed during the cem, understood as imitating the turning of the Forty and the cosmos. UNESCO-recognized; publicly attested. Birge.",SRC_BIRGE_BEKTASHI,reviewed ENT_ALV_TRINITY,PER_ALEVI,high,"The Alevi-Bektashi understanding of divine unity expressed in the formula Hak-Muhammad-Ali, in which Ali is venerated as the locus of divine manifestation; doctrinally distinct from Sunni Islam. Attested in Birge and Dressler.",SRC_DRESSLER_WRITING,reviewed ENT_ALV_TWELVE_IMAMS,PER_ALEVI,high,"The Twelve Imams as venerated in Alevi-Bektashi devotion (On Iki Imam), commemorated in the Muharrem mourning and matem fast; the Alevi reception of the Shi'a Imamate (cf. ENT_ISL_INFALLIBLES / ENT_ISL_AHL_BAYT). Attested.",SRC_DRESSLER_WRITING,reviewed ENT_ALW_ALI,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested: in Nusayri-Alawi doctrine Ali ibn Abi Talib is the Ma'na, the divine essence/Meaning behind manifestation. Homonym/same person as mainstream Shi'i Imam ENT_ISL_ALI, venerated differently (deified, not merely first Imam).",SRC_FRIEDMAN_NUSAYRI,reviewed ENT_ALW_AYN_MIM_SIN_DOCTRINE,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested core doctrine: the AMS confession encoding the triad Ma'na-Ism-Bab (Ali-Muhammad-Salman), recited as the foundational creed of the initiated (Bar-Asher & Kofsky 2002).",SRC_BAR_ASHER_KOFSKY,reviewed ENT_ALW_BAB,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested doctrinal principle: the Gate, third hypostasis emanated from the Name, the mediator of esoteric knowledge, borne by Salman in the Muhammadan cycle.",SRC_HALM_GNOSIS,reviewed ENT_ALW_IBN_NUSAYR,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested historical figure (d. c. 868): Abu Shu'ayb Muhammad ibn Nusayr al-Namiri al-Numayri, the eponymous founder-prophet of the Nusayriyya, who claimed to be the Bab of the tenth Imam Ali al-Hadi / al-Askari (Friedman 2010).",SRC_FRIEDMAN_NUSAYRI,reviewed ENT_ALW_ISM,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested doctrinal principle: the Name, the second hypostasis emanated from the Ma'na, the veil of manifestation, borne by Muhammad in the Muhammadan cycle.",SRC_HALM_GNOSIS,reviewed ENT_ALW_KHASIBI,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested historical figure (d. c. 969): the organizer and systematizer of the Nusayri religion, author of the Kitab al-Hidaya al-Kubra, who established the community in Aleppo and Baghdad (Friedman 2010; Bar-Asher & Kofsky 2002).",SRC_FRIEDMAN_NUSAYRI,reviewed ENT_ALW_MANA,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested doctrinal principle (Halm 1982; Bar-Asher & Kofsky 2002): the hidden divine essence/Meaning, the first hypostasis of the triad, embodied in each cycle by Ali.",SRC_HALM_GNOSIS,reviewed ENT_ALW_MUHAMMAD,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested: Muhammad is the Ism (Name) and the hijab/veil through which the Ma'na is manifested. Same person as the Prophet ENT_ISL_MUHAMMAD, theologically subordinated to Ali in Nusayri doctrine (homonym).",SRC_FRIEDMAN_NUSAYRI,reviewed ENT_ALW_MUQADDASIYYA,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested cosmological collective (Bar-Asher & Kofsky 2002): the five 'orphans/incomparables' (aytam), spiritual hierarchs emanated below the Bab who administer the cosmos. Publicly attested function only.",SRC_BAR_ASHER_KOFSKY,reviewed ENT_ALW_SALMAN,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested: Salman al-Farisi is the Bab (Gate), the mediating gateway who transmits knowledge of the Ma'na. Same person as ENT_ISL_SALMAN, Companion of the Prophet (homonym).",SRC_FRIEDMAN_NUSAYRI,reviewed ENT_ALW_SEVEN_CYCLES,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested doctrine (Halm 1982; Bar-Asher & Kofsky 2002): the Ma'na manifests through seven historical cycles, each with its own Ism and Bab, culminating in the Ali-Muhammad-Salman (Muhammadan) cycle.",SRC_BAR_ASHER_KOFSKY,reviewed ENT_ALW_TAQAMMUS,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested doctrine: belief in the transmigration/metempsychosis of souls (taqammus), tied to the cyclical descent of the divine and the moral state of the initiate (Friedman 2010).",SRC_FRIEDMAN_NUSAYRI,reviewed ENT_ALW_TRINITY,PER_ALAWITE,high,"Attested (Friedman 2010; Bar-Asher & Kofsky 2002) as the central Nusayri-Alawi triad of three letters: Ayn (Ali), Mim (Muhammad), Sin (Salman). Cohort hub.",SRC_FRIEDMAN_NUSAYRI,reviewed ENT_AMALTHEIA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Goat-nurse of Zeus; Archaic Cretan tradition,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,reviewed ENT_AMECHANIA,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Helplessness; Archaic personification,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AMM_MILKOM,PER_TRANSJORDAN_IRON_AGE,high,"Hebrew Bible attestations across Deuteronomistic History (9th c. BCE context), Jeremiah (7th–6th c. BCE), and Zephaniah (late 7th c. BCE); theophoric names in Ammonite inscriptions 7th–6th c. BCE.",SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE,reviewed ENT_AMPHIARAUS,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Seer-hero; Homer Odyssey 15.244; Archaic oracular cult at Oropus,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_AMPHILOGIAI,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Disputes; Hesiod Theogony 229,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_AMPHITRITE,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Sea goddess/Poseidon consort; Homer Odyssey 3.91; Hesiod Theogony 243,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed ENT_ANANKE,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Primordial Necessity; Orphic tradition; first systematic attestation Archaic,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ANEMOI,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC,high,Wind gods collective; Hesiod Theogony 378; Homer Iliad 23.194,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,reviewed ENT_ANGF_ADVACHIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,"Angel governing Sagittarius in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve; spelled Advachiel by Agrippa, commonly Adnachiel in later angelologies. Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.",SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_AMBRIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Gemini in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve. Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_ASMODEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Taurus in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve. Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson. Not to be confused with the demon Asmodeus.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_BARBIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Scorpio in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve (also a name among the planetary/lunar mansions in other lists). Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_BARCHIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Pisces in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve (also Barakiel/Barchiel). Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_CAMBIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Aquarius in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve (also Cambriel). Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_HAMALIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Virgo in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve. Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_HANAEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Capricorn in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve. HOMONYM: distinct from the archangel Haniel of Venus/Netzach (ENT_JM_HANIEL); the same name-stem is reused for a zodiacal governor here. Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_MALCHIDAEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,"Angel governing Aries in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve (also spelled Malahidael/Machidiel). Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson, Dictionary of Angels.",SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_MURIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Cancer in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve. Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_VERCHIEL,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,Angel governing Leo in Agrippa's Scale of Twelve (also Verachiel). Attested Agrippa II.14; Davidson.,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed ENT_ANGF_ZODIAC_12,PER_RENAISSANCE,high,"Closed, enumerable set of twelve angels governing the twelve signs of the zodiac per Agrippa, De occulta philosophia II.14 (the Scale of Twelve). A structural collective; member angels attested in Agrippa and catalogued by Davidson.",SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed