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    22nd Spirit • Earl–Prince • 36 Legions

    IPOS

    Ipos (Ars Goetia #22) — Seal of Ipos / Ipos Sigil for "Bold Speech & Confidence" (Traditional & Symbolic)

    (Also known as Iipos)

    The Earl–Prince of Bold Speech, Knowledge, and Confidence

    Educational / historical profile drawn from public-domain grimoire tradition.
    No ritual instructions. No supernatural claims.

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

    Traditional seal (historical illustration).

    What Ipos Is Known For (Ars Goetia): Bold Speech & Confidence — Historical / Symbolic Meaning

    Ipos (sometimes written Iipos) is traditionally listed as the twenty-second spirit in the Ars Goetia, described with combined rank as Earl and Prince, commonly said to command 36 legions. His public-domain profile centers on cognition and presence: knowing things past and future, sharpening the mind, and strengthening the ability to speak with authority.

    Modern readers usually treat these claims symbolically: Ipos becomes a figure for confidence training without arrogance, learning public speaking as a craft, and turning knowledge into action through communication.

    ⚠️ Entertainment and educational purposes only. No guarantees or supernatural claims are made. This content is presented as historical and symbolic reference material.

    Ipos at a Glance: Boldness, Speech & Confidence

    Bold Speech Sigil (Seal of Ipos) — "Authority" Theme (Symbolic)

    Traditionally described as making one bold and witty; often read today as public speaking and confident communication.

    Knowledge of Time (Ipos) — Foresight Theme (Historical Claim)

    The text describes him as knowing things past and future—useful as a cultural lens for pattern recognition.

    Confidence Training (Ipos) — Presence Theme (Traditional Description)

    Described as strengthening presence—a figure for turning knowledge into action through communication.

    § Introduction

    Ipos (sometimes written Iipos) is traditionally listed as the 22nd spirit, described with combined rank as Earl and Prince. His profile centers on cognition and presence: knowing things past and future, sharpening the mind, and strengthening the ability to speak with authority.

    § Grimoire Profile

    Rank: Earl and Prince
    Legions: 36
    Attributed office: knowledge across time; wit; bold or persuasive speech

    § Appearance (Traditional Description)

    Ipos is typically described as a composite creature—often involving a lion-like body and bird-like features.

    § Powers and Attributions

    • Knowledge of matters past and to come
    • Increased understanding and "quickness" of mind
    • Bolder speech and persuasive presence

    § Frequently Asked Questions

    Who is Ipos?

    Ipos (Iipos) is the 22nd spirit in the Ars Goetia, ranked as both Earl and Prince, commanding 36 legions. He is traditionally associated with bold speech and knowledge.

    What powers are attributed to Ipos?

    Grimoire tradition credits Ipos with knowledge of past and future, increased understanding and quickness of mind, and bolder, more persuasive speech.

    How does Ipos appear?

    Traditional descriptions portray Ipos as a composite creature with a lion-like body and bird-like features—hybrid imagery signaling "instinct + intellect."

    § Short Sources (Pre-1900)

    • Johann Weyer — Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (1577)
    • Reginald Scot — The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584)
    • Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis — Ars Goetia (17th-century manuscript tradition; pre-1900 transmission)
    • Jacques Collin de Plancy — Dictionnaire Infernal (1818; illustrated ed. 1863)

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

    Quick Reference

    Number:

    22nd Spirit

    Rank:

    Earl & Prince

    Legions:

    36

    Appearance:

    Angel with lion head, goose feet, hare tail

    Historical Powers:

    Knows past and future, makes men witty and bold

    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.