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Encyclopedia > Cerbere

In demonology, Naberius is the most valiant Marquis of Hell, and has nineteen legions of demons under his command. He makes men cunning in all arts (and sciences, according to most authors), but especially in rhetoric, speaking with a hoarse voice. He also restores lost dignities and honors, although to Johann Weyer he procures the loss of them.


He is depicted as a crow or a black crane.


Concerning his name, it is unclear if there is an association with the Latin Cerberus.


Other spellings: Cerberus, Cerbere, Naberus.


See also: The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.




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Travel Cerbere France - Cerbere: a la frontiere d'espagne. - Travelogue (333 words)
Cerbere is one of those quintessential mediterranean villages; a small strip of tall hotels and appartment blocks tucked somewhat incongruously into a sandy cove between largish terraced hills along a rugged coastline.
It is also a major railway transit centre for Spaniards moving north - the end of the line for the Spanish rail services, whereafter passengers must switch to French trains.
But the greatest appeal is the simplicity and raw appeal of a Mediterranean enjoyed overwhelmingly by locals and a small volley of knowing cityfolk who descend here for the summer holidays.
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