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Encyclopedia > Marbas

In demonology Barbas is a Great President of Hell and governs thirty-six legions of demons. He answers truly on hidden or secret things, causes and heals diseases, teaches mechanical arts, and changes men into other shapes.


He is depicted as a great lion that under the conjurer's request changes shape into a man.


The name Barbas seems to come from Latin 'barba', beard, hellebore (a plant used in witchcraft, especially to invoke demons), and also a male name.


Other spelling: Marbas.


See also The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.


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Marbas-Mercerisation (0 words)
Despite the fact that Marbas use only the finest quality Egyptian cotton in all their garments, and mercerise the thread before it is woven into fabric, impurities can still emerge after this process.
A count of 80 is half the width of a 40 yarn etc. The Marbas range uses yarn counts of 80, 120, and 160.
Marbas use the most state of the art machinery with very fine needles.
Marbas Golf (0 words)
The silky touch is a result of the complex yarns which are the basis of all Marbas garments.
Woven from Egyptian Makó cotton, all shirts are triple mercerized.
Marbas quality is found also in the detail such as mother of pearl buttons and impeccably tailored French seams.
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