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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuciferLucifer - Wikipedia

    Roman folklore and etymology. Lucifer (the morning star) represented as a winged child pouring light from a jar. Engraving by G. H. Frezza, 1704. In Roman folklore, Lucifer ("light-bringer" in Latin) was the name of the planet Venus, though it was often personifiedas a male figure bearing a torch.

  2. Lucifer, in classical mythology, the morning star (i.e., the planet Venus at dawn); personified as a male figure bearing a torch, Lucifer had almost no legend, but in poetry he was often herald of the dawn. In Christian times Lucifer came to be regarded as the name of Satan before his fall.

  3. May 21, 2023 · Who is Lucifer? Lucifer is a character that has been present in various traditions and religions throughout history. In the Christian tradition, he is a fallen angel who rebels against God and is expelled from heaven. According to the Bible, he is known as Satan or the Devil.

  4. Lucifer is a mythical creature that has been present in various traditions and religions throughout history. In classical mythology, Lucifer is the morning star, personified as a male figure bearing a torch. He had almost no legend, but in poetry, he was often the herald of the dawn.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatanSatan - Wikipedia

    The name Heylel, meaning "morning star" (or, in Latin, Lucifer), was a name for Attar, the god of the planet Venus in Canaanite mythology, who attempted to scale the walls of the heavenly city, but was vanquished by the god of the sun.

  6. Dec 8, 2016 · Lucifer was an angel of God who turned against his creator and was exiled from the heavens. He is now more commonly known as Satan and rules over the souls banished to hell for all of eternity. Greek

  7. Sep 13, 2017 · The Devil, also known as Satan, Lucifer or Baphomet, is a mythic figure who embodies evil. He has appeared in different forms in many cultures throughout history.

  8. In the hierarchies of Demons in magical lore, Lucifer is emperor of Hell and ranks above Satan, one of his lieutenants. When conjured, he appears as a beautiful child. Lucifer rules Europeans and Asiatics.

  9. Lucifer. "Light-bearer." The Latin name for Phosphorus, the morning star, setting with the sun and rising as Phaethon begins his ride, wakening Aurora's fires to start the day. He is the father of Ceyx and Daedalion.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › christianity › christianity-generalLucifer | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Lucifer Name given in ancient Roman times to the planet Venus as seen at dawn. In classical mythology, Lucifer's Greek counterpart was Phosphorus, and both were personified as male torch-bearers. In Christian mythology, Lucifer was an epithet of Satan.