Aborthei
Aborthei is a term used in the context of certain historical and mythological traditions, particularly within the esoteric and occultist circles of the early 20th century. The name originates from a fictional character created by the German occultist and mystic Franz Hartmann (1838–1912), who was a prominent figure in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. In Hartmann’s writings, Aborthei is described as a high-ranking entity or archangel associated with the planet Saturn and the element of earth. The name is derived from a combination of "Ab" (a prefix meaning "father" or "god" in some esoteric traditions) and "Ortheia," a reference to the Greek goddess Orthosia, though the exact etymology remains speculative.
Hartmann introduced Aborthei in his 1898 work The Mystical Qabalah, where it is presented as one of
While Aborthei is not widely recognized outside of Golden Dawn and related occult traditions, references to