The term "Pseudomonarchia Daemonum" refers to a Renaissance-era demonological text that was part of a series of works on demonology, including the Regnum Demonum , Imperium Demonum , and Pseudomonarchia Daemonum . These works, often attributed to Juan Alcántara (16th century), were compilations of demonic classifications, listing hierarchies and characteristics of demons. They were used in counter-Reformation Europe for exorcisms and theological debates. However, the exact connection to a is unclear, and no widely recognized document under this title exists in major digital archives. Below is a detailed breakdown of the topic: