Haures

Haures, also known as Flauros, Feurety, Hauras, or Havres, is a strong Great Duke of Hell within Christian demonology.

Lesser Key of Solomon

The Sixty-fourth Spirit is Haures, or Hauras, or Havres, or Flauros. He is a Great Duke, and appeareth at first like a Leopard, Mighty, Terrible, and Strong, but after a while, at the Command of the Exorcist, he putteth on Human. Shape with Eyes Flaming and Fiery, and a most Terrible Countenance. He giveth True Answers of all things, Present, Past, and to Come. But if he be not commanded into a Triangle, Ò, he will Lie in all these Things, and deceive and beguile the Exorcist in these things, or in such and such business. He will, lastly, talk of the Creation of the World, and of Divinity, and of how he and other Spirits fell. He destroyeth and burneth up those who be the Enemies of the Exorcist should he so desire it; also he will not suffer him to be tempted by any other Spirit or otherwise. He governeth 36 Legions of Spirits, and his Seal is this, to be worn as a Lamen, etc.

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Pseudomonarchia Daemonum

Flauros a strong duke, is seene in the forme of a terrible strong leopard, in humane shape, he sheweth a terrible countenance, and fierie eies, he answereth trulie and fullie of things present, past, and to come; if he be in a triangle, he lieth in all things and deceiveth in other things, and beguileth in other busines, he gladlie talketh of the divinitie, and of the creation of the world, and of the fall; he is constrained by divine vertue, and so are all divels or spirits, to burne and destroie all the conjurors adversaries. And if he be commanded, he suffereth the conjuror not to be tempted, and he hath twentie legions under him.

Dictionnaire Infernal

Grand-general of hell and commanding 20 legions, Flauros appeared as a leopard. In human form, he had a frightful face with burning eyes. He knows of the past/present/future, can turn Demons and spirits against the exorcists.

Encyclopedia Of Demons In World Religions And Cultures by Theresa Bane

In the Ars Goetia, the first book of the Lemegeton, Feurety is ranked as a duke, grand general, and lieutenant commander who is possibly in service under ANDROS. He commands either twenty or thirty-six legions of demons; sources vary. Feurety, the demon of fire and wrath, will appear before his summoner in the form of a leopard; however, at the summoner’s request he will take on the form of a man with fiery eyes. In art, he is often depicted as a humanoid with large claws. He is also the symbol of passion, personality, power, will, and wrath.

Feurety is summoned for his ability to burn and destroy the enemies of the one who summoned him. He will also answer honestly questions regarding the past, present, and future. He will also speak openly about the creation of the world and the fall of the angels—on the provision that he has been commanded into a triangle. Otherwise he will lie very convincingly to the summoner.

Variations: Flauros, Flavros, Flereous, Hauras, Haures, Havres