Lucifer (disambiguation)

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Lucifer is used by some Christians as another name for Satan. It may also refer to:

People

  • Lucifer (ca. 306), bishop of Siena
  • Lucifer (d. May 20, 370 or 371), bishop of Cagliari
  • Hendrick Lucifer (1583–1627), famous pirate and brute
  • The ring name of Tim Burke (wrestler) (October 1, 1960 – June 21, 2011)

Music

Publications

Science

Fiction

Others

  • The morning star (iubar, phosphorus), see Phosphorus (morning star)
  • Luceafăr, the Romanian name for the planet Venus (thought to be associated with demons in Romanian folklore)
  • A now obsolete word for matches, especially the non-safety type tipped with potassium chlorate and antimony sulphide
  • Lucifer, the second of Jake "The Snake" Roberts' three snakes

References

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