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The Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and the 69 Demon Lords

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In 1563, Johann Weyer authored De Praestigiis Daemonum et Incantationibus ac Venificiis (in English: On the Illusions of the Demons and on Spells and Poisons), a point-by-point rebuttal of the Malleus Maleficarum. It included an appendix called the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (in English: The False Kingdom of the Demons) describing the hierarchy of demons in Hell.

The Lesser Key of Solomon, despite its mysterious accreditation, is generally understood to have used this text as a basis for its own list of demons.

The Pseudomonarchia Daemonum

The 69 Demon Lords

Weyer provided a list of 69 demonic lords, and included with each a brief description of their appearance, their rank, and their domains. They are, in order of rank*:

Kings: Bael, Purson, Byleth, Paimon, Belial, Sydonay, Balam, Vine, Zagam

Dukes: Agares, Gusoyn, Bathin, Eligor, Valefar, Zepar, Bune, Berith, Astaroth, Vepar, Procell, Focalor, Gomory, Amduscias, Haborym, Vapula, Flauros, Alocer, Wal (Vual), Barbatos, Murmur

Princes: Sitri, Orobas, Stolas, Gaap, Ipos

Marquises: Amon, Loray, Naberius, Forneus, Marchosias, Sabnac, Chax, Gamygyn, Orias, Andras, Androalphus, Cimeries, Phoenix, Ronove

Presidents: Marbas, Buer, Glasya Labolas, Foras, Malphas, Caim, Valac, Oze, Amy, Haagenti, Zagam, Gaap, Botis, Morax

Earls: Furfur, Raum, Halphas, Zaleos, Vine, Ronove, Ipos, Botis, Morax, Barbatos, Murmur

Knights: Furcas

Unclassified: Bifrons, Decarabia

*Some demons are listed twice, because they have two ranks.

For other Infernal Names, see:

Occult – The Satanic Bible, The Lesser Key of Solomon, Tentatio Diabolus, The Red Book of Appin
Christian – Paradise LostInferno, References to Demons in the Apocryphal Texts, Biblical References to Satan

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