The shelf arranges itself
The shelf arranges itself
Seven kings, seven princes, and forty-nine ministers — the first formally complete sub-system in the Dee–Kelley diaries (1582). These profiles are stubs: names and roles from the manuscript tradition, with assignments marked provisional where the record is still being verified.
Full structural treatment: Student Lesson 2.1 — The Seven Kings
Baligon
king
One of seven Heptarchic kings in the compiled Heptarchia Mystica (Sloane MS 3188 / 3191).
Carmara
king
Sovereign king in the Heptarchic hierarchy; among the most frequently cited names in Dee's diaries.
Blumaza
king
Heptarchic king name from the compiled manuscript tradition.
Hagonel
king
Appears in provisional tables as both king and prince — may be cognate ranks or transcription error.
Bagenol
king
One of the seven kings named in the Heptarchic revelation phase (spring–summer 1582).
Bnapsen
king
Heptarchic king associated with the Friday column in organizational grids.
Bnaspol
king
Seventh king in the sevenfold Heptarchic structure.
Bornogo
prince
Prince paired with a Heptarchic king; shares day and planetary assignment in the system logic.
Hagonel
prince
Prince name; see king entry for duplicate-name question in the record.
Befafes
prince
Prince name appearing at different hierarchical levels in some secondary sources.
Butmono
prince
Heptarchic prince in the sevenfold pairing structure.
Blisdon
prince
Prince name from the compiled Heptarchia tradition.
Brorges
prince
One of seven princes governing alongside the seven kings.
Bralges
prince
Seventh prince in the Heptarchic pairing grid.