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  2. Devil in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Devil (Satan, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, Iblis) appears frequently as a character in literature and other media. In Abrahamic religions , the figure of the Devil or Satan personifies evil. [ 1 ] Depictions of the devil first became prominent in Christianity in the 6th century when the Council of Constantinople officially recognized Satan as ...

  3. The Devil's Dream - Wikipedia

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    "The Devil's Dream" is an old fiddle tune of unknown origins. Played as either a jig or a reel , it is attested to as a popular tune from at least 1834 in New England . [ 1 ] It also appears in a folk tale from central England dated to c. 1805.

  4. The Devil in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Devil (Satan, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, Iblis) appears frequently as a character in literature and other media. In Abrahamic religions , the figure of the Devil or Satan personifies evil. [ 1 ] Depictions of the devil first became prominent in Christianity in the 6th century when the Council of Constantinople officially recognized Satan as ...

  5. Sympathy for the Devil - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Mick Jagger and credited to the Jagger–Richards partnership. It is the opening track on the band's 1968 album Beggars Banquet. The song has received critical acclaim and features on Rolling Stone magazine's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list, being ranked number 106 in the 2021 edition. [1]

  6. Grim the Collier of Croydon - Wikipedia

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    Grim the Collier of Croyden; or, The Devil and his Dame: with the Devil and Saint Dunston is a seventeenth-century play of uncertain authorship, first published in 1662. . The play's title character is an established figure of the popular culture and folklore of the time who appeared in songs and stories – a body of lore the play draws u

  7. Devil - Wikipedia

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    The Devil figures much more prominently in the New Testament and in Christian theology than in the Old Testament. [31] The Devil is a unique entity throughout the New Testament, neither identical to the demons nor the fallen angels, [32] [33] the tempter and perhaps rules over the kingdoms of earth. [34]

  8. Category:Cultural depictions of the Devil - Wikipedia

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    Fiction about the Devil (10 C, 209 P) C. ... Pages in category "Cultural depictions of the Devil" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. The Derby Ram - Wikipedia

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    According to A.L. Lloyd, the ram (known as "Old Tup") may be "a distinct relative of the Greek god Pan" or a representation of "the Devil himself". [2]The tradition could have originated as the Anglo Saxon pagan midwinter ram-ritual (most prevalent in the North Midlands and South Yorkshire), which involved a singing and dancing procession of men accompanying a figure dressed as a sacred animal ...