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    66th Spirit • Marquis • 20 Legions

    CIMEJES

    (Also known as Cimeies, Kimaris)

    The Mounted Marquis of Lost Things

    Educational / historical profile drawn from public-domain grimoire tradition.

    Seal of Cimejes (Cimejes sigil) — Ars Goetia traditional seal illustration

    Traditional seal (historical illustration).

    § Introduction

    Cimejes (also Cimeies / Kimaris) is the Sixty-sixth Spirit in the Ars Goetia. His profile merges scholarly arts with the practical obsession of grimoire culture: finding what's missing—objects, knowledge, and treasure.

    § Grimoire Profile

    Rank: Marquis
    Legions: 20
    Attributed office: Grammar, logic, rhetoric, finding lost things

    § Appearance (Traditional Description)

    He appears as a valiant warrior on a black horse—a classic "commanding messenger" visual that signals authority and mobility.

    § Powers and Attributions

    • Teaching grammar, logic, rhetoric
    • Revealing lost or hidden things, including treasures
    • Geographic dominion ("parts of Africa"), reflecting how grimoires mapped spirits onto imagined world-administrations

    § Historical and Practical Context

    Symbolically: disciplined thinking + retrieval. Cimejes reads like the patron of research, the "find it" engine with a sword-and-horse aesthetic.

    § Short Sources

    • Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis (Ars Goetia), 17th-century manuscript tradition

    Quick Reference

    Number:

    66th Spirit

    Rank:

    Marquis

    Legions:

    20

    Appearance:

    Warrior on black horse

    Powers:

    Grammar, logic, rhetoric, finding lost things

    From the Lesser Key of Solomon — Ars Goetia

    This article is a historical summary of public-domain grimoire material. It does not provide ritual instructions or claim supernatural efficacy.