Acquiot
Acquiot is identified in the Grimoire of Pope Honorius as the demon presiding over Sunday. This grimoire, attributed to Pope Honorius III, is considered a spurious text, likely created to capitalize on the reputation of the earlier Sworn Book of Honorius from the 14th century.
The Grimoire of Pope Honorius is a manual of black magic, detailing instructions for conjuring demons and a collection of spells intended for personal gain. However, due to its dubious origins and the lack of corroborating sources, the existence and attributes of Acquiot remain questionable. The demon does not appear in other well-known demonological texts, such as the Ars Goetia or the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, which further suggests that Acquiot may have been an invention of the grimoire’s author.
In summary, while Acquiot is mentioned as the demon ruling Sunday in the Grimoire of Pope Honorius, there is limited information available, and his existence is not supported by other reputable sources in demonology.
SOURCE:
The Dictionary of Demons written by Michelle Belanger