Alabasandria

demonic earth Egyptian single tradition · 1

Alabasandria (or Alabasdria) is a childbirth demon depicted in a wall painting at the monastery of St. Apollo in Bawit, Egypt. She is shown being trampled under the hooves of a horse. The rider wears a belted tunic and trousers in the Parthian manner.

Relationships

co occurs with
Gylou
syncretized with
Abyzou

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Source passages

“At the monastery of St. Apollo in Bawit, Egypt, a wall painting depicts the childbirth demon under the name Alabasandria (or Alabasdria) as she is trampled under the hooves of a horse.”

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