Fallen Angels - who are
they?
According to
Revelation 12,
the rebel host aggregated one-third of the angels in heaven. They fell
for 9 days. Their number was estimated in the 15th century to have been
133,306,668 (the tabulation of Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum).
Enoch I speaks
of 200 apostates, but names only a score or so (allowing for variant
spellings and duplications).
The following names are drawn from
the Enoch listings, supplemented by lists from other sources in
apocrypha, cabala, goetia, rabbinic, patristic, and secular writings.
This listing of 100 Fallen Angels is quoted from the book A
Dictionary of Angels, including the Fallen Angels
written by Gustav Davidson . . . ISBN 002907052X. They are listed
alphabetically, not in order of importance.