Select demons of the Dictionnaire Infernal available ceramic mugs. Dishwasher and MIcrowave Safe, 11oz.


The Dictionnaire Infernal is a renowned compendium of demonology and occultism, recognized for its intricate illustrations and comprehensive entries. Originally published in 1818 by Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy, it was illustrated by Louis le Breton in 1863. Le Breton's haunting illustrations bring to life the diverse array of demons documented in the Dictionnaire Infernal.


Abigor, Abraxas, Adramalech, Aguares, Alastor, Alocer, Amduscias, Amon, Andras, Asmodee, Astaroth, Azazel, Bael, Balan, Barbatos, Behemoth, Belphegor, Belzebuth, Berith, Buer, Caacrinolas, Caym, Cerbere, Deumus, Eurynome, Flaga, Flauros, Forcas, Furfur, Gaap, Gomory, Harborym, Ipes, Lamia, Lechies, Leonard, Lucifer, Malphas, Mammon, Marchosias, Melchom, Moloch, Nickar, Orobas, Paymon, Pruflas, Ronwe, Sallos, Scox, Stolas, Uvall, Volac, Xaphan