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He governs bodily imperfections, stomach diseases, weak digestion, coughs, imposthumations of the stomach, and breast cancers. | He governs bodily imperfections, stomach diseases, weak digestion, coughs, imposthumations of the stomach, and breast cancers. | ||
In the apocryphal ''Enthronement of Abbaton'', Muriel becomes Abaddon, the angel of death. | |||
==Textual history== | ==Textual history== | ||
Muriel is mentioned in many [[grimoire]]s from the 1500s onward. His name first appears in print in ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]'' (1531), but must have come from an older, unidentified source. The ''[[Magical Calendar]]'' (1619) marks the earliest publication of his summoning seal. ''Arsenal Manuscript 2495'' (1600s) contains the earliest known explanation of the angel's abilities, although this text likely utilized an older source. ''[[Theomagia]]'' (1663) by [[John Heydon]] provides a new sigil, describes him as female, connects him to geomantic figures, and places them under the control of Hasmodai. The geomantic correspondences are taken from ''MS Harley 6482'', which was copied from a document by [[Thomas Rudd]] around 1699. It also gives two different sigils for him, with one being for Muriel as Populus and the other for Muriel as Via. | Muriel is mentioned in many [[grimoire]]s from the 1500s onward. His name first appears in print in ''[[Three Books of Occult Philosophy]]'' (1531), but must have come from an older, unidentified source. The ''[[Magical Calendar]]'' (1619) marks the earliest publication of his summoning seal. ''Arsenal Manuscript 2495'' (1600s) contains the earliest known explanation of the angel's abilities, although this text likely utilized an older source. | ||
''[[Theomagia]]'' (1663) by [[John Heydon]] provides a new [[sigil]], describes him as female, connects him to geomantic figures, and places them under the control of Hasmodai. The [[geomancy|geomantic]] correspondences are taken from ''MS Harley 6482'', which was copied from a document by [[Thomas Rudd]] around 1699. It also gives two different sigils for him, with one being for Muriel as Populus and the other for Muriel as Via. | |||
==Popular culture== | |||
Muriel is a character featured in the television shows ''Supernatural'' and ''Good Omens''. | |||
[[Category:Angels]] | [[Category:Angels]] | ||
[[Category:Archangels]] | [[Category:Archangels]] |