Other names: Flauros, Hauras, Havres, Haurus;
Rank: Duke;
Specialties: Questions, Knowledge, Military, Future;
Tarot Card: 6 of Swords;
Candle color: Green;
Incense: Sandalwood;
Venus planet;
Metal: Copper;
Time: Freely evoked, from dawn to dusk;
Zodiac Position: 15-19 degrees of Aquarius • February 04-08;
Great Ruler: Goap (Amaymon);
Fire element;
Direction: South;
Enn/mantra: Gahn-ich tah-sa fu-bin Fla-ree them;
Enn pronunciation: Ganic tasa fubin Flauros;
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Flereous, Feurety: (Unknown) god of fire. Fire Elemental used in place of
Satan. Hell lieutenant.
Haures is a spirit of divination that instructs about things that can happen and about the past. He instructs on the fall of the Spirits and Angels, and on the Creation of Being. Haures destroys and burns the magician’s enemies and slays men with fire and protects the magician against other spirits. He knows all the secrets and will bring harm to his enemies.
Haures, Flauros, Hauras, or Havres. He is a great Duke, and appears at first as a leopard, mighty, terrible, and mighty, but after the Magician’s command, He takes human form, with fiery, fiery eyes, and a terrible, cruel countenance, His presence is very dominant. . He rules 36 legions of spirits.
[Haures/Flereous (Goetia #64)] Haures, Flaures, Flavros, Hauras, Havres, Flauros, Flereous
Element: Fire, Air, Earth
Legions: 20 or 36
Tarot: 6 of Swords; 2 of Pentacles/Disks
Gematria: 380
D/N: Nocturnal
Color: Green, Purple, Orange, Red
Direction: South
Planet: Venus, Mercury
Date: Dec 22-31; Feb 4-8; June; Summer; June 21st
Zodiac: Aquarius 15-19; Capricorn 0-10
Rank: Duke
Path: Ayin
Primary Qlipha: Thagirion (Black Sun/Belphegor)
Secondary Qlipha: Golachab (Mars/Asmodeus)
Attributed Ingredients & Substances: Dragon’s Blood, Mercury, Copper, Sage, Sandalwood, Rue, Red Sandalwood, Arnica, Copal, Sage, Scullcap
Above: Depiction of Haures/Flereous by G.A. Rosenberg.
Flereous appears in Traditional Demonolatry as one of the Nine Demonic Divinities. Conolly describes the demon as typifying the perfect balance of physical, mental, and spiritual consciousness. Despite having obscure lesser attributions to earth and air, Flereous rightfully appears in the spellwork of Demonlaters are the cardinal demonic elemental of fire. S. Conolly describes Flereous as or attributed Flereous to (it’s unclear) “that special fire or light that we all come from.” Flereous appears to most people as male, but my coven and I have most often contacted the demon’s female manifestation.
Flauros changes the witch’s personality, transforming her into a more dangerous predator. She assists in ascending unto hidden realms of the astral planes and shapeshifting within them. She teaches the witch to detect weakness or insecurity. She gives the witch the ability to intuit the qualities of stones and other natural things, such as an animal’s fur or bones. She shows the witch how to skry and teaches her about divinity, cosmology, angels, and himself. She rules over new beginnings, justice, action, baptism, love, and balance. Knowing all secrets, she can give answers concerning things past, present, and future.
Flereous rules scholarhood, focus, concentration, professionalism, discipline, and attention to detail. She can both raise the witch’s IQ level and strengthen her short-term memory.
According to J. Thorp, Flereous represents “sudden change, hastiness; lust for the ego” and her auspices are apt for rites of “Baptism, love, action, solstice.”
She can alter the astral body by giving it claws, which can be retracted. Furthermore, she can give the astral body dark, ravenlike wings which can help the witch alter the weather.
Flauros is a great ally in astral warfare and brings death to her victims by flame. She can turn spirits against a victim and see that someone goes undisturbed by temptation (from spirits or oneself). Her traditional manifestation is as a strong male leopard, but she can turn into either a human male with fiery eyes or a human female with golden eyes.
Names: Haures, Flaures, Flavros, Hauras, Havres, Flauros, Flereous
Traditional Enn (Summoning Phrase): Ganic Tasa Fubin Flaures
Constructed Chant for Summoning: Flavros, Hauras, Flereous – Venire Ducis HauresConstructed Chant for Summoning: Liftoach Pandemonium, et germinet Flavros
Source: V.K. Jehannum
G.A. Rosenberg’s Goetic artwork was created through magick in colloboration with another black magickian. Like so many black magickal artists, elements of his artwork manifest astrally so that he can reproduce them via Graphic Design. People who think these images are “funny looking” have missed the point entirely -these images are black magickal gateways to the spirits they depict.
Different Demonic Descriptions
From “The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon the King” (1904) Written by SL MacGregor Mathers​![]()
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HAURES, or HAURAS, or HAVRES, or FLAUROB. The sixty-fourth spirit is Haures, or Hauras, or Havres, or Flauros. He is a Grand Duke, and appears at first as a Leopard, Mighty, Terrible and Strong, but after a while, under the Exorcist’s Command, he transforms into a Human. He forms with flaming and burning eyes, and a most terrible countenance. He gives True Answers of all things, Present, Past and Coming.
But if he is not ordained in a Triangle, O, he will lie in all these things, and deceive and seduce the Exorcist in these things, or in such and such a business. He will, finally, speak of the Creation of the World, and of the Divinity, and of how he and other Spirits fell. He destroys and burns those who are the Enemies of the Exorcist if he so chooses; also he will not suffer him to be tempted by any other Spirit or otherwise. He rules 36 Legions of Spirits,
From the “Pseudomonarchia Daemonum” (1583) Written by Johann Weyer (Johann Wier)![]()
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Flauros a strong duke, is seen in the form of a strong and terrible leopard, in human form, he shows a terrible countenance, and fiery eyes, he truly answers about things present, past, and future; But if he is not within the triangle, he lies in all things and cheats in other things, and seduces in other affairs. He happily speaks of divinity, the creation of the world, and the fall; he is constrained by divine virtue, like all divels or spirits, to burn and destroy all conjuring adversaries. And if commanded, he does not allow the spellcaster to be tempted, and he has twenty legions under his command.
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The Demon Haures (Hauras, Haurus, Havres, Flauros) is a Fallen Angel and the 64th of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. Haures reigns as duke with 36 Legions of Demons under his command.
He first appears as a terrible leopard, but if commanded, he will change form into a man with fiery eyes and a terrible countenance. If invoked in the magician’s triangle, he will give true answers to questions about the past, present and future; outside the triangle, he will lie.
Haures will speak openly about divinity, the creation of the world, and the fall of the Angels, including his own downfall.
He will destroy and burn enemies, but he will protect those who invoke him from temptation, spirits, and other dangers.
From the “Dictionnaire Infernal” (1863 edition) Written by Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy​![]()
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Original text: Flauros, great general in the underworld. He shows himself in the guise of a terrible leopard. When he takes human form, he wears an ugly face, with fiery eyes. He knows the past, the present and the future, stirs up all demons or spirits against his enemies the exorcists, and commands twenty legions.


