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  2. Incubus - Wikipedia

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    Incubus, 1879. An incubus (English plural: incubuses, Latin plural: incubi) is a male demon in human form in folklore that seeks to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women; the corresponding spirit in female form is called a succubus. Parallels exist in many cultures. [1]

  3. De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis - Wikipedia

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    De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis is a comprehensive treatise divided into several sections, each exploring different aspects of demonology and the specific phenomena of incubi and succubi. Sinistrari begins by establishing the existence of these spirits and their various manifestations, drawing from theological sources, biblical texts ...

  4. Cambion - Wikipedia

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    Modern writers have sometimes used the term cambion for Merlin, who in Arthurian legend is the son of a mortal woman and an incubus. [8]The Dark Horse Comics character Hellboy is a cambion, being the offspring of the demon Azzael and a human woman, Sarah Hughes.

  5. Category:Incubi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Incubi" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Incubus (1981 film) Incubus (1966 film) Incubus (Russell novel) L ...

  6. Succubus - Wikipedia

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    A succubus (pl.: succubi) is a female demon or supernatural entity in folklores who appears in dreams to seduce men, mostly through sexual activity. According to some folklore, a succubus needs male semen to survive; repeated sexual activity with a succubus will result in a bond being formed between the succubus and the person; and a succubus ...

  7. List of succubi in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The White Court of Vampires in Jim Butcher's 2000 series Dresden Files are described as succubi and incubi. One of these incubi is the major supporting character Thomas Raith. Once (2001), written by James Herbert, has a description of a "demon form" succubus.

  8. Classification of demons - Wikipedia

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    Alphonso de Spina, in 1467, prepared a classification of demons. Incubi and succubi; Wandering groups or armies of demons can include multiple regions in hell; Familiars; Drudes; Cambions and other demons that are born from the union of a demon with a human being. Liar and mischievous demons; Demons that attack the saints are rogue demons

  9. Talk:Incubus (demon) - Wikipedia

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    a demon assuming female form to have sexual intercourse with men in their sleep -- compare INCUBUS "Cubis" comes originally from the Latin word "cubo" which means to "to lie down" or "to recline". There is also another option, though pushing it, which is the Latin word "sucus" which translates as "juice" or "sap".