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Bael (Dungeons
Bael may refer to: *''Aegle marmelos'', commonly known as bael, a species of tree *Bael (demon), a demon described in demonological grimoires * Bael (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' character *Bael (Devil May Cry), a demon from the video game ''Devil May Cry 4'' * Bael (wrestler), Filipino American professional wrestler Benito Cuntapay (born 1978) *Bael Bael, Victoria, Australia *El Libertador Air Base, an air base in Venezuela See also * Baal (other) * Bail (other) Bail is the conditional release of an arrested person prior to their trial, or the money or property used as security that the person will appear at trial. Bail may also refer to: People * Alex Bail (1900–1973), American radical and union lead ...
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Aegle Marmelos
''Aegle marmelos'', commonly known as bael (or ''bili'' or ''bhel''), also Bengal quince, golden apple, Japanese bitter orange, stone apple or wood apple, is a species of tree native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is present in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal as a naturalized species. The tree is considered to be sacred by Hindus and Buddhists. Name The plant is known all over India and in Southeast Asia. Across the languages of India, the fruit is called ''sriphal'' and ''bilva'' in Sanskrit, ''bel'' in Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi and Marathi; ''baelputri'', ''bela'' or ''sriphal'' in Hindi; ''bela'' in Kannada; ''beeli'' or ''billi'' in Gujarati, ''koovalam'' in Malayalam, ''bilvam'' or ''vilvam'' in Tamil and ''bilavamu'' in Telugu. In Southeast Asia, it is called ''opesheet'' or ''ohshit'' in Burmese, ''maja batuh'' in Indonesian, ''matum'' in Thai, and ''tar imam'' in Vietnamese. In English, the fruit is alternatively known as bael fruit, ...
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Bael (demon)
Bael (Ba’al or Baal) is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as ''The Lesser Key of Solomon'' and the ''Pseudomonarchia Daemonum'' (where he is the first spirit mentioned) and also in the ''Dictionnaire Infernal''. He is described as a hoarsely voiced king with the power to make men invisible and ruling over sixty-six legions of demons.Baal, as a deity, is also listed in an earlier and separate entry, though de Plancy does connect the two. ''The Lesser Key of Solomon'' describes him as appearing in the form of a cat, toad, human, some combination thereof, or other "diverse shapes", while the ''Pseudomonarchia Daemonum'' and the ''Dictionnaire Infernal'' state that he appears with the heads of a cat, toad, and human simultaneously. Jacques Collin de Plancy wonders if Bael is the same as the Canaanite deity Baal, a reasonable assumption. In the , Bael (as Beal) is described as a king ruled by Oriens (himself a demon overseeing the cardinal direction east, or the ...
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Bael (Dungeons & Dragons)
A devil, also referred to as a baatezu, is a group of fictional creatures in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (D&D) roleplaying game typically presented as formidable opponents for advanced players. Devils are characterized by their Lawful Evil alignment and are depicted as originating from the Nine Hells of Baator. They follow a strict and hierarchical structure, progressing through various forms as they rise in rank. At the top of this hierarchy are the Archdevils, also known as the Lords of the Nine, who govern different regions within Baator. Devils are often portrayed as seeing the various worlds in the D&D universe as tools to be exploited for their objectives, such as participating in the Blood War—a centuries-long conflict against demons. Publication history Devils first appeared in the original first-edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' ''Monster Manual''. The release of the 2nd Edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' brought a name change for the devils and their coun ...
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Bael (Devil May Cry)
''Devil May Cry'' is a series of video games set in the present, created by Hideki Kamiya, a video-game designer and developed by his employer Capcom and Clover Studio. The series' success has led to comic books, novelizations, two anime series, guides, collectibles and a variety of action figures. The first game focuses on devil hunter Dante's mission to avenge the death of his mother, Eva, by exterminating demons. In the process he encounters his long-lost twin brother, Vergil, with whom he has a dysfunctional relationship. As the story progresses, Dante encounter his father's nemesis, a demon emperor, #Mundus, Mundus, who is found to be responsible for the murder of Dante's mother. Years after the first game, Capcom developed new ''Devil May Cry'' games with new characters. In ''Devil May Cry 2'', an older Dante aids a woman named #Lucia, Lucia in freeing a town from the demons. In ''Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening'', a younger Dante awakens his demonic powers when ...
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Bael Bael, Victoria
Bael Bael is a locality located in the Shire of Gannawarra of Victoria. It contains Lake Bael Bael and the heritage listed Bael Bael Homestead. See also *List of reduplicated Australian place names These names are examples of reduplication, a common theme in Australian toponymy, especially in names derived from Indigenous Australian languages such as Wiradjuri language, Wiradjuri. Reduplication is often used as an intensifier such as "Wag ... References

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El Libertador Air Base
El Libertador Air Base () is a military airport and base for the Venezuelan Air Force. It is located in Maracay, a city in central Venezuela and the capital of the state of Aragua. Facilities The air base resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 09/27 with a concrete Concrete is a composite material composed of aggregate bound together with a fluid cement that cures to a solid over time. It is the second-most-used substance (after water), the most–widely used building material, and the most-manufactur ... surface measuring . References External links * Airports in Venezuela Buildings and structures in Maracay {{Venezuela-airport-stub ...
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Baal (other)
Baal is a Semitic term for "Lord" or "owner". Baal may also refer to: Religion * Baal (demon), a Christian demon, loosely identified with the Canaanite god * Baal Peor, a Canaanite deity * Baal-berith, worshiped in ancient Canaan * Baal-zebub or Beelzebub, a demon in some Abrahamic religions * Hadad, a Canaanite deity commonly known as ''Baal'' or ''Ba'lu'' Places * Baal, Germany, a village in the municipality of Hückelhoven * Baal, Belgium, a village in the municipality of Tremelo * Baal, Netherlands, a hamlet in the Dutch province Gelderland People * Baal I, 7th-century BC king of Tyre * Baal Shem Tov (1698–1760), Jewish mystical rabbi * Baal HaTanya (1745–1812), Orthodox Rabbi * Baal Müller (born 1969), German writer and publisher * Adam Muraszko (stage name Baal), Czech/Polish heavy metal musician * Georges Baal (1938–2013), Hungarian writer * Johann Baal (1657–1701), German composer * Karin Baal (1940–2024), German film actress * Loïc Baal (born 1992 ...
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