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Manichaean missionaries adjusted the name of the Prince of Darkness depending on the audience. Towards Christians , they commonly used the name Satanas . [ 3 ] In relation to Islam , the expression Iblīs al-Qadīm ( The Ancient Iblis ) can be found, [ 3 ] but is also referred to as al-Šayṭān . [ 4 ]
Ck3 or CK3 may refer to: Crusader Kings III, a grand strategy computer game developed by Paradox Interactive; Keratin 3, also known as cytokeratin-3
A Prince of Darkness, an 1884 novel by Florence Warden; Prince of Darkness, a 1969 novel by Barbara Mertz, writing as Barbara Michaels; Mörkrets furste, eller Djävulstornets hemlighet, a. k. a. The Prince of Darkness, a 1975 novel by Sam J. Lundwall; The Prince of Darkness, a 1978 novel by Jean Plaidy, the fourth volume in The Plantagenet Saga
Yaldabaoth, otherwise known as Jaldabaoth or Ialdabaoth [a] (/ ˌ j ɑː l d ə ˈ b eɪ ɒ θ /; Koinē Greek: Ιαλδαβαώθ, romanized: Ialdabaóth; Latin: Ialdabaoth; [1] Coptic: ⲒⲀⲖⲦⲀⲂⲀⲰⲐ Ialtabaôth), is a malevolent God and demiurge (creator of the material world) according to various Gnostic sects, represented sometimes as a theriomorphic, lion-headed serpent.
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The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges.
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On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Prince of Darkness holds an approval rating of 63%, based on 40 reviews, and an average rating of 6.2/10. Its consensus reads, "Prince of Darkness has a handful of chillingly clever ideas, but they aren't enough to put John Carpenter's return to horror at the same level as his classic earlier outings."