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==Later depictions== | ==Later depictions== | ||
===In Christian thought=== | ===In Christian thought=== | ||
Asmodeus was named as an angel of the Order of [[Thrones]] by Gregory the Great. Asmodeus was cited by the nuns of Loudun in the Loudun possessions of 1634. | Asmodeus was named as an [[angel]] of the Order of [[Thrones]] by Gregory the Great. Asmodeus was cited by the nuns of Loudun in the Loudun possessions of 1634. | ||
Asmodeus' reputation as the personification of lust continued into later writings, as he was known as the "Prince of Lechery" in the 16th-century romance Friar Rush. The French Benedictine Augustin Calmet equated his name with a fine dress. The 16th-century Dutch demonologist [[Johann Weyer]] described him as the banker at the baccarat table in hell, and overseer of earthly gambling houses. | Asmodeus' reputation as the personification of lust continued into later writings, as he was known as the "Prince of Lechery" in the 16th-century romance Friar Rush. The French Benedictine Augustin Calmet equated his name with a fine dress. The 16th-century Dutch demonologist [[Johann Weyer]] described him as the banker at the baccarat table in hell, and overseer of earthly gambling houses. |