- An
Incubus (pl.
Incubi) is a male
demon in
human form in
folklore that s****s to have ****ual
intercourse with
sleeping women; the
corresponding spirit...
- De
Daemonialitate et
Incubis et
Succubis is a seventeen-century m****cript
treatise by
Italian Fransican Ludovico Maria Sinistrari. The text, composed...
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practices which were
considered sinful: De
Daemonialitate et
Incubis et
Succubis (Demoniality: Or,
Incubi and Succubi) .
Lewdness -
which dealt with ****ual sins...
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Kramer (Institor) in 1486,
succubi collect **** from men they seduce.
Incubi, or male demons, then use the **** to
impregnate human females, thus explaining...
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Solomon (16th century)
Ludovico Maria Sinistrari - De
Daemonialitate et
Incubis et
Succubis (1680) The Book of
Abramelin (Evidence
points to the 18th century...
- dreams),
Incubi (cause of nightmares), and
Drifters (those in a
state of
limbo who
cause neither good nor bad dreams). As the
Storytellers and
Incubi perform...
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Nuremberg Chronicle.
Ludovico Maria Sinistrari, De
Daemonialitate et
Incubis et Succubis. 1680 m****cript,
London 1875
printed edition. Stendhal, The...
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Merlin (Welsh: Myrddin, Cornish: ****hyn, Breton: Merzhin) is a
mythical figure prominently featured in the
legend of King
Arthur and best
known as a magician...
- A trow (/traʊ/, also trowe, drow, or dtrow) is a
malignant or
mischievous fairy or
spirit in the
folkloric traditions of the
Orkney and
Shetland islands...
- "cambiones, from cambiti, that is 'having been exchanged'": the "sons of
incubi demons".
These false infants constantly wail for milk and
cannot be satisfied...