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[[File:Ipos-Demon.png|300px|thumb|The demon Ipos as depicted in the Infernal Dictionary]]
[[File:Ipos-Demon.png|300px|thumb|The demon Ipos as depicted in the Infernal Dictionary]]
'''Ipos''' is [[Goetic demon]] from the [[Lesser Clavicle of Solomon]]. He is described as an Earl and powerful [[Hierarchy of Hell|Prince of Hell]] (a Duke to some authors) who has thirty-six legions of [[demon]]s under his command. He knows and can reveal all things, past, present and future (only the future to some authors, and past and future to others). He can make men witty and valiant.
'''Ipos''' is [[Goetic demon]] from the [[Lesser Clavicle of Solomon]].


He is commonly depicted with the body of an [[angel]] with the head of a lion, the tail of a hare, and the feet of a goose, less frequently in the same shape but with the body of a lion, and rarely as a vulture.
==General description==
He is described as an Earl and powerful [[Hierarchy of Hell|Prince of Hell]] (a Duke to some authors) who has thirty-six legions of [[demon]]s under his command. He knows and can reveal all things, past, present and future (only the future to some authors, and past and future to others). He can make men witty and valiant.
 
Ipos has the body of an [[angel]] with the head of a lion, the tail of a hare, and the feet of a goose, less frequently in the same shape but with the body of a lion, and rarely as a vulture.


Other spellings: Aiperos, Ayperos, Ayporos, Ipes.
Other spellings: Aiperos, Ayperos, Ayporos, Ipes.


[[Category:Goetic Demons]]
[[Category:Goetic Demons]]

Revision as of 21:28, 20 October 2021

The demon Ipos as depicted in the Infernal Dictionary

Ipos is Goetic demon from the Lesser Clavicle of Solomon.

General description

He is described as an Earl and powerful Prince of Hell (a Duke to some authors) who has thirty-six legions of demons under his command. He knows and can reveal all things, past, present and future (only the future to some authors, and past and future to others). He can make men witty and valiant.

Ipos has the body of an angel with the head of a lion, the tail of a hare, and the feet of a goose, less frequently in the same shape but with the body of a lion, and rarely as a vulture.

Other spellings: Aiperos, Ayperos, Ayporos, Ipes.