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Jacques Albin Simon Collin de
Plancy (28
January 1793 in
Plancy-l'Abbaye – 1881 in Paris) was a
French occultist,
demonologist and writer. He published...
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Plants are the
eukaryotes that form the
kingdom Plantae; they are
predominantly photosynthetic. This
means that they
obtain their energy from sunlight...
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Plancy is a
French toponym,
relating to
Plancy-l'Abbaye
Miles de
Plancy (d.1174)
crusader There is no
aristocratic family "de
Plancy," but "de
Plancy"...
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describing demons organised in hierarchies. It was
written by
Jacques Collin de
Plancy and
first published in 1818.
There were
several editions of the book; perhaps...
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Miles of
Plancy (French: Milon, Latin: Milo; died
October 1174) was a French-born
nobleman who rose to high
offices in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem. He arrived...
- of the core of the Musée
Guimet in Paris.
Collin de
Plancy was born on
November 22, 1853, in
Plancy, a
small town near
Troyes in the
Champagne region of...
- by John Milton.
According to the 1818
Dictionnaire Infernal by
Collin de
Plancy,
Belphegor was ****'s amb****ador to France. The same
claim was repeated...
- with the
heads of a cat, toad, and
human simultaneously.
Jacques Collin de
Plancy wonders if Bael is the same as the
Canaanite deity Baal, a
reasonable ****umption...
- as the
sixth spirit and
later as the
third king. The Goetia, Weyer, de
Plancy,
Liber Officiorum Spirituum, and
Sloane MS 3824 rank
Paimon as a king. [excessive...
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married three times;
firstly to
Humphrey III of Toron,
secondly to
Miles of
Plancy; her
third and last
husband was
Raynald of Chatillon. She was the younger...