In the early 14th century, the Knights' Templar were accused of worshiping "Baphomet," which is a corrupted form of the name of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. In the 19th century, Baphomet was reinterpreted by occultist Éliphas Lévi as a goat-headed entity representing balance.
An idol commonly worshiped by the Knights Templar. It is a demon with the head of a goat. This figure later became the idol of worship for witches as well.