Eurynomos demon sticker from 1863 illustration in Dictionnaire Infernal
Eurynomos demon sticker from 1863 illustration in Dictionnaire Infernal

Eurynomos demon sticker from 1863 illustration in Dictionnaire Infernal

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"Eurynomos is said by the Delphian guides to be one of the daimones of Hades, who eats off all the flesh of the corpses, leaving only their bones... He is of a colour between blue and black, like that of meat flies; he is showing his teeth and is seated, and under him is spread a vulture’s skin."

-Pausanias, Description of Greece


Eurynomos is the prince of death. According to Collin de Plancy, he wears a fox skin to cover the many horrible sores on his body. The sticker is derived from Louis Le Breton's illustration of Eurynomos in the 1863 edition of the Dictionnaire Infernal.

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