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Aarmouriam
Abalphe
Abathur
Abdallah
Abdallah ibn Saba
Abel (son of Adam and Eve)
as Yahweh, son of Yaldabaoth and Eve
one of Yaldabaoth’s 12 authorities
See also
Hibil
Abiesous (the teacher)
Abraham
children of
Abrasax
Abrisene
Abu al-Hattab
Abu Dharr
Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali. See
al-Ghazali
Abu Horayra (also Horayra)
Abu Jahl
Abu Komayl (also Komayl)
Abu Talib
Abu Zarr
Abzakhya (the Persian)
Achamoth (also Echamoth)
Achilles
Achilles Tatius
Adakas
Adakas Mana (also hidden Adam). See
Adam Kasya
Adakas Ziwa (radiant Adam)
Adam
Above
children of
earthly
heavenly (see also
Geradamas)
hidden (see
Adam
Kasya)
of light
psychical
radiant (see
Adakas Ziwa)
spiritual
the stranger (see
Geradamas)
Adam Kasya (also Mana)
Adamas (also Adam, Geradamas)
holy steel-like earth
of light
Adonai (evil deity worshiped by Moses)
Adonai Sabaoth
Adonaios (also Sabaoth)
Adonin
Adonis
Aeschylus
Aesop. See
Rabbi Elisha ben Abuya
Ahikar
Ahriman
Ahura Mazda (also, Mazda, Ohrmazd, Ohrmizd)
Aianos (baptist from Koche)
Ainios
Akraman
Alais (Lady)
al-Baqir. See
Baqir
Albinus (middle platonic philosopher)
al-Biruni
Alexander of Lycopolis
al-Ghazali
Ali
Allah
al-Lat
Allogenes
al-Manat
Almighty
al-Uzza
Amelios
Amen
Amenai
Amenemhat
Amenemope
Amethes
Amiorps
Ammar (angel)
Ammar (follower of Ali)
Amoiaias
Amoias
Anana dNhura
Anaro
Anasses Duses
Andreas. See
Andrew
Andrew (also Andreas)
Angels and demons who create Adam
Annas
Anosh (also Enosh)
Anosh (the Nazorean)
Antitheus
Aphredon
Aphrodite (also Venus)
Apis
Apollo
Apuleius of Madaura
Aquila of Pontos
Ardashir I
Ardavan (father of Karder)
Ardban (also Artaban)
Ariael
Ariel
Arimanios
Ariom
Arios of Alexandria (Arius)
Armas (see
Harmas)
Armedon
Armoupieel
Artaban III
Artaban IV
Artaban V
Arundel, Archbishop
Ashqulan (also Sakla, evil demon
)
Asineus
Asklepios
Asmenedas
as-Salsal
Astaphaios (also Sophia, daughter of Yaldabaoth)
Athena
Athoth (one of Yaldabaoth’s 12 authorities)
Athoth (one of Yaldabaoth’s 7 powers)
Athuro
Atlas
Attis
Atum
Augustine of Hippo
Aurentes
Autogenes
Azazel
Azazi’il
Azra’il
Babel
Bacchus
Bahram I
Baqir
Barabbas
Baraies (the teacher)
Barbelo. See also
Meirothea, Protennoia
Bariel
Barthélemy of Carcassone
Baruch the angel
Basil I
Basilides
Bathsheba
Bel
Belias
Benedict XII
Bhaq Ziwa
Blake, William
Blaomen
Bloom, Harold
Boehme, Jakob
Bogomil (also Theophilos)
Boraq
Brahma
Brimo
Brimos
Buddha
Buddha Mani (also Buddha)
Buddha of Light (Mani)
Buddhas (four: Seth, Zoroaster, Buddha, Jesus)
Buddhas
Caesar
Caiaphas
Cain (son of Adam and Eve)
as Elohim, son of Yaldabaoth and Eve
one of Yaldabaoth’s 12 authorities
Calypso
Carenza (Lady)
Carpocrates
Cato, Marcus Porcius
Cerinthos
Chelkeach
Chelke
Chelkea
Chelkeak
Chloerga
Christ (also
Jesus, Jesus Christ)
Heavenly
the Roman
Clement of Alexandria
Clopas (also Klopas)
Constantine
Cosimo de Medici
Cupid. See
Eros
Cyril of Alexandria
Danae
Daniel
Dante
Daphne
Daveithai
David
Deiphaneus
Demeter
Derdekeas
Deucalion
Diogenes (Cynic philosopher)
Dionysios the Areopagite
Dionysius (5th century monk)
Dionysos. See
Dionysus
Dionysus (Greek god of wine, also Dionysos)
Dolet, Étienne
Dositheos
Duldul
Durand de Huesca
Dushara
Echamoth. See
Achamoth
Echmoth
Eco, Umberto
Edem. See also
Danae, Eden, Eve, Israel, Leda
Eden. See also
Edem
El
El Shaddai
Elainos
Elaios
Elasso
Elchesai. See
Elkesai
Eleazar. See
Lazarus
Eleleth
Elemaon
Elien
Elijah
Elisha ben Abuya (Rabbi)
Elizabeth (mother of John the baptizer)
Elkesai
Eloai
Eloaios
Elohim
as Cain, son of Yaldabaoth and Eve
Elorchaios
Emouniar
Enoch
Enosh (also Anosh)
Ephememphi
Epimetheus
Epiphanios. See
Epiphanius of Salamis
Epiphanius of Salamis
Erasmus
Erimacho
Eros (also Cupid)
Esaddaeus
Esephech
Essoch
Esthesis-Ouch-Epi-Ptoe
Esthesis-Z-Ouch-Epi-Ptoe
Euclid
Ev
e
earthly (also image of Eve of life)
of flesh
of life (also Eve, Zoe daughter of Sophia Zoe, true Eve)
spiritual
true (see
Eve of life)
See also
Edem, Zoe
Ezekiel
Fatima
Faust
Faustus
Ferdinand
Flora
Foreigner. See
Allogenes
Fortuna
Gabriel
Galila
Gamaliel (see also
Kamaliel)
Ganymede (see also
Adam)
Gara (father of Sitaios)
Gazzak the Great
Geradamas
Gerbert of Aurillac
Geryon
Genghis Khan
Ginsberg, Allen
Giordano Bruno
Goethe
Gog
Good. See also
Priapos
Great Mother (of Phrygia)
Gregory IX (pope)
Ham
Hanina (ben Dosa)
Harith
Harmas (also Armas)
Harmathoth
Harmozel
Hasan
Hawwa
Helen of Troy
Helena (companion of Simon Magus)
Hephaistos
Hera
Heracleon. See
Herakleon
Heraclitus
Herakleides (Manichaean)
Herakleitos
Herakleon (also Heracleon)
Herakles (also Hercules)
Hercules. See
Herakles
Hermaphrodite
Hermes
Hermes Christ (also Nbu)
Hermes Trismegistos
Herod
Herodotos
Hesiod
Hesse, Herman
Heurumaious
Hewath (also Ruha)
Hibil (also Abel)
Hibil Ziwa
Himeros
Hippolytus of Rome
Hokhmah
Homer
Honi (the circle drawer)
Horace
Horayra (also Abu Horayra)
Hormiz
d
Hosea
Hume, David
Hurayra
Husayn
Hymenaeus
Hymneus
Hypatia
Ialdabaoth. See
Yaldabaoth
Iblis
people of
Ibn al-Nadim
Ignatius of Antioch
Innaios (brother of Zabed)
Innocent III
Ioannes Stobaios
Irenaeus of Lyon
‘Isa (Jesus in the Qur’an)
Isaac
Isabella
Isaiah
Isaouel
Iselda (Lady)
Ishmael (Herman Melville character)
Ishtar
Isis
Israel (angel created by Sabaoth)
Israel (see also
Edem)
Israfil
Jabir
Jabir ibn Abdallah al-Ansar
Jabir ibn Yazid al-Ju‘fi
Jacob (heavenly attendant)
Jacob (patriarch)
Jacques Fournier
Jafar
James brother of Jesus (also James the just, Yaakov the just)
James son of Zebedee (brother of John)
James the Just. See
James brother of Jesus
Japheth
Jean de Lugio (also Giovanni de Lugio, Lugio)
Jeremiah
Jesus (also Christ, ‘Isa, Jesus Christ, Yeshua)
Liar
Living
of life
of light
of Nazareth (or Nazarene, Nazorean)
sorcerer
suffering
Jethro
Job
John father of Peter
John of the Cross (also Juan de la Cruz
)
John the baptizer
John the evangelist (and author of the Apocalypse)
John XXIII
Jondob
Joseph father of Jesus (also Yosef)
Joseph of Arimathea (also Yosef)
Josephus
Judas Iscariot (also Yehuda of Kerioth)
Judas the twin. See
Thomas
Judas Thomas. See
Thomas
Julius Cassianus
Jundub
Jung, Carl
Justin (author of Baruch)
Justin Martyr
Kafka, Franz
Kalila-Oumbri (also Kalila)
Kalyptos
Kamaliel. See also
Gamaliel
Kandephoros
Karder. See
Kerder
Karkamenos
Kauithan
Kaulakau
Kefa. See
Peter
Kerder (also Karder)
Kerouac, Jack
Khnum
Klopas. See
Clopas
Komayl (also Abu Komayl)
Kore
Kronos
Kumayl
Kushta
Kushtai (the scribe)
Lactantius
Lao-tzu
Lathen
Lazarus (also Eleazar)
Leda. See also
Edem
Leibnitz
Leonor de Villanueva
Levi (follower)
Levi (son of Jacob)
Levi (the dyer)
Li Bai
Licinius
Loios
Longinos
Lorenzo de Medici
Louis IX
Lucifer
Lugio. See
Jean de Lugio
Luis de León
Luke
Luther
Maat (Egyptian goddess of wisdom)
Magog
Malchos
Mana (also Adam Kasya)
Manda dHayye
Mani
Mar Ammo
Mara (also Satan, Buddhist)
Marcellina
Marcion of Sinope
Marduk
Mark the Evangelis
t
Marsilio Ficino
Martha
Mary (mother of Jesus)
Mary (Manichaean martyr or deity)
Mary Magdalene (also Miryam, Mary of Magdala)
Mary (also Miryam, sister of Martha and Lazarus)
Mary (also Miryam, wife of Clopas)
Mary (sister of Jesus)
Maryam (mother of Mani)
Matai. See
Matthew the evangelist
Mathaias (editor of Book of Thomas)
Matthew the evangelist
Matthias (replacement apostle for Judas Iscariot)
Mazda. See
Ahura Mazda
Meirothea. See also
Barbelo, Mirotheas, Mirotheos
Melcheir-Adonein
Mellephaneus
Melville, Herman
Menander
Mephneus
Mercury. See
Hermes
Messos
Metis
Michael (angel)
Michael (paternal angel, with Baruch)
Michael (ruler over angels who activate Adam’s limbs)
Michanor
Michar
Micheus
Miqdad (angel)
Miqdad (follower of Ali)
Miriai
Miriam (sister of Moses)
Mirotheas
Mirotheos
Miryam. See
Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary wife of Clopas
Miseus
Mithras
Mixanther
Mnesinous
Mnevis
Mohammed. See
Muhammad
Moluchtha
Moluchthas
More, Sir Thomas
Morphaia
Moses (also Moshe, Musa)
Moshe. See
Moses
Mousanios
Muhammad
Muhammad al-Baqir
Musa. See
Moses
Naamah
Naas
Najib (class of angels)
Namrael (also Nebroel)
Naqib (class of angels)
Narcissus
Nathanael
Nbu. See
Hermes
Nbu Christ
Nebro
Nebroel (also Namrael
)
Nenentophni
Nibareus
Nicetas
Nicodemus (also Nikodemos)
Nikodemos. See
Nicodemus
Nimrod
Noah
Noraia
Norea (also Orea)
Nousanios
Nouthan
Nuhzadag (the interpreter)
Oannes
Odysseus
Ohrmazd (also Ohrmizd)
Ohrmizd (also Ohrmazd, Ahura Mazda)
Olses
Omphale
One, the
Onorthochras
Optaon
Oraios
Orea. See
Norea
Origen
Oroiael
Oroorrothos
Osei
Osiris
Ovid
Pamoun (the ox)
Pan
Papa
Papas
Paracelsus
Parmenides
Patik (father of Mani, also Pattikios)
Pattikios (father of Mani, also Patik)
Paul
Peire Cardenal
Persephone
Perseus
Peter (also Kefa, Shimon Kefa, Simon Peter)
Peter the Hermit
Phaionios
Pharaoth
Phariel
Phersalo
Philetus
Philip, deacon and evangelist. See also
Philip, follower of Jesus
Philip, follower of Jesus (also Philippos; see also
Philip, deacon and evangelist)
Philippos. See
Philip
Philo of Alexandria
Phloxopha
Phoebus
Phorbea
Phritanis
Picasso
Pilate (also Pilatus)
Pilatus. See
Pilate
Pindar
Pistis (personified faith)
Pistis. See
Pistis Sophia
Pistis Sophia (also Pistis, Sophia
)
Plato
Plotinos. See
Plotinus
Plotinos of Lykopolis
Plutarch
Poimael
Poimandres
Porphyry
Priapos. See also
Good
Prometheos
Pronoia. See also
Protennoia
Protennoia. See also
Barbelo, Pronoia
Proteus
Protophanes
Pseudo-Dionysios
Pseudo-Tertullian
Pshaijmnoute (Manichaean)
Psyche
Ptah
Ptahhotep
Ptahil
Ptahil Uthra (Ptahil light being)
Ptolemy
Pythagoras
Rachel
Rahab (Jericho prostitute)
Rainier Sacconi (also Sacconi)
Raphael (painter)
Raymond Roger (Count of Foix)
Raymond VI (Count of Toulouse)
Rebouel
Rezwan
Rhea
Rheginos
Richram
Roger II (Viscount of Béziers and Carcassonne)
Ruha (also Hewath, Ruha dQudsha)
Ruha dQudsha (also Ruha)
Ruth
Sabaoth (as Adonaios, one of Yaldabaoth’s 12 authorities)
Sabaoth (one of Yaldabaoth’s 7 powers)
Sabaoth (son of Yaldabaoth)
Sabbadaios. See
Sabbataios
Sabbade. See
Sabbataios
Sabbaios (the baptist)
Sabbataios (also Sabbadaios, Sabbade)
Sabenai
Sablo. See also
Samblo
Sacconi. See
Rainier Sacconi
Sael
Sakla (also Nebro, Samael, Yaldabaoth)
Salman (follower of Ali)
Salman (angel)
greater
lesser
Salome
Salsal
Samael (also Nebro, Sakla, Yaldabaoth)
Sambathas
Samblo. See also
Sablo
Saphaia
Saphaina
Saphasatoel
Sappho
Satan (Buddhist, also Mara)
Sata
n
Saturnilus
Saturninus
Sauel
Saulasau
Sederkeas
Seem. See
Shem
Seldao
Senaon
Sesengenbarpharanges
Seth
earthly
Eli Eli Machar Machar
Emmacha
heavenly (or above)
offspring of (children of, people of, seed of)
Telmachel Telmachael Eli Eli Machar Machar
Sethel. See
Seth
Shapur I
Shem
offspring of, people of, race of
Shimon Kefa. See
Peter
Shuruppak
Sihon
Simon de Montfort
Simon Magus
Simon of Cyrene
Simon Peter. See
Peter
Simon the leper
Simon the Pharisee
Sita (opponent of Mani)
Sitaios (the elder, son of Gara)
Sitil
Soch
Socrates
Soldas
Solomon
Sophaia
Sophia (also Pistis Sophia; see also
Sophia Zoe)
daughter of Pistis Sophia (see
Sophia Zoe)
daughter of Yaldabaoth, also Astaphaios
Sophia Zoe (daughter of Pistis Sophia)
Spinoza, Baruch
Strempsouchos
Strophaia
Strophaias
Superman
Sura’il
Suwa
Tamar (Jacob’s daughter-in-law)
Tartarouchos
Teresa of Avila
Tertullian
Thalanatheus
Theano
Theodosios I
Theona (Manichaean martyr)
Theopemptos
Theophilos (also Bogomil)
Theophilos of Alexandria
Theudas (teacher of Valentinos)
Thomas (also Judas Thomas, Thomas the twin, Toma, Yehuda Toma)
Thomas (
doubting)
Thomas (student of Mani)
Thoth
Tibil (earth)
Timothy (Manichaean)
Titan
Toma. See
Thomas
Triton
Turan-shah
Tyndale, William
Typhon
Ur
Uriel
Valentinos (also Valentinus)
Valerian
Venus
Virgil
Voltaire
Walter the Penniless (also Gautier Sans-Avoir)
Wolsey, Bishop
Wyclif, John
Yaakov the just. See
James brother of Jesus
Yabel
Yahweh
as Abel, offspring of Yaldabaoth and Eve
Sabaoth
Yaldabaoth (also Ialdabaoth, Nebro, Sakla, Samael)
Yammon
Yao
Yehuda of Kerioth. See
Judas Iscariot
Yehuda Toma. See
Thomas
Yeshua. See
Jesus
Yesseus
Yesseus Mazareus Yessedekeus
Yobel
Yoel
Yohanan the baptizer. See
John the baptizer
Yoko
Yosef. See
Joseph
Yoshamin
Zachariah (father of John the baptizer)
Zachias (Manichaean)
Zarathustra. See
Zoroaster
Zebedee (father of James and John)
Zeesar
Zeus
Zipporah
Zoe (also Eve)
as Eve of light, true Eve, daughter of Sophia Zoe
daughter of Pistis Sophia, also Sophia Zoe
Zoroaster
Zostrianos
Zurvan