Baphomet

deity intermediate Western occultism single tradition · 3

Baphomet is an entity with whom the Polish knight Kajetan Klichovsky makes a pact in Alexey Ivanov's novel "Shadows of the Teutons". Kajetan undertakes to obtain the sword of Satan Liguet for Baphomet.

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When

First attested
1100 CE
Attested period
1100 – 2021
Historical notes
Medieval occult figure emerging from Crusades era.

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Sources

Source passages

“In 1457, the Polish knight Kajetan Klichovsky makes a pact with Baphomet and undertakes to obtain the sword of Satan Liguet, which belongs to the Teutonic Order.”

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“The album contains many mythological and occult references, encompassing Set, the Valkyrie, Hecate, Baphomet, Artemis, Bastet, Astarte, Ishtar, Khem, Al-Uzza, Eve, Aleister Crowley, Diana and Lilith.”

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“Consequently, the Baphomet is depicted by Lévi as the symbol of a revolutionary heretical tradition that would soon lead to the "emancipation of humanity" and the establishment of a perfect social order. In Lévi's writings, the Baphomet does not only express a historical-political tradition, but also occult natural forces”

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