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The ''[[Lesser Key of Solomon]]'' states that the [[exorcist]] or conjurer must be in possession of a silver ring, that is duly consecrated and worn on the middle finger, as a form of protection against this poisonous astral breath.
The ''[[Lesser Key of Solomon]]'' states that the [[exorcist]] or conjurer must be in possession of a silver ring, that is duly consecrated and worn on the middle finger, as a form of protection against this poisonous astral breath.


According to ''[[Pseudomonarchia Daemonum]]'' and the [[Lesser Key of Solomon]]'' he is the king of the east, while in the ''[[Liber Officiorum Spirituum]]'' and the 18th century [[grimoire]] ''Clavis Inferni'', he is stated to be the king of the south.
According to ''[[Pseudomonarchia Daemonum]]'' and the [[Lesser Key of Solomon]]'' he is the king of the east,'' while in the ''[[Liber Officiorum Spirituum]]'' and the 18th century [[grimoire]] ''Clavis Inferni'', he is stated to be the king of the south.


In ''[[Book of Abramelin|The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage]]'', translated by [[S. L. MacGregor Mathers]], Amaymon (as Amaimon) is still the king of the south and also one of the eight sub-princes, described as an [[Egyptian religion|Egyptian devil]], who Abramelin restrained from working evil from the third hour until noon and from the ninth hour until evening.
In ''[[Book of Abramelin|The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage]]'', translated by [[S. L. MacGregor Mathers]], Amaymon (as Amaimon) is still the king of the south and also one of the eight sub-princes, described as an [[Egyptian religion|Egyptian devil]], who Abramelin restrained from working evil from the third hour until noon and from the ninth hour until evening.
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