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Pseudomonarchia Daemonum

Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, by Johann Weyer, is a grimoire of a similar nature to The Lesser Key of Solomon. It contains a list of demons, and the appropriate hours and rituals to conjure them in the name of God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost (simpler than those cited by The Lesser Key of Solomon).

This book was written in the 16th century, before The Lesser Key of Solomon, and has some differences. There are sixty-eight demons listed (instead of seventy-two), and the order of the spirits varies, as well as some of their characteristics. The demons Vassago, Seir, Dantalion and Andromalius are not listed in this book. Pseudomonarchia Daemonum does not attribute seals to the demons, as The Lesser Key of Solomon does.

Weyer said to have been inspired by another grimoire also attributed to King Solomon.

Referenced By

Agares | Amaymon | Amoymon | Bathin | Bathym | Beleth | Belial | Bilet | Bileth | Carabia | Classification of the demons | Collin de Plancy | Corson | De Plancy | Decarabia | Demons and food | Flauros | Flavros | Gaap | Hauras | Haures | Havres | Hierarchy of the demons | Johann Weyer | Johannes Wierus | Key of Solomon | Lemegeton | Marthim | Mathim | Names of the demons | Number of demons | Power of humans on demons | Pruflas | Tap (demon) | The Lesser Key of Solomon | Voso | Wierus | Zagan | Ziminiar

 

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