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A History of the Devil         
BOOK BY GERALD MESSADIÉ
Histoire Générale du Diable
A History of the Devil is a book by Gerald Messadié published in 1996. The book was originally published in France in 1993 as Histoire Générale du Diable, and was translated into English by Marc Romano.
devil         
  • Statue of the devil in the [[Žmuidzinavičius Museum]] or Devil's Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania
  • [[Iblis]] (top right on the picture) refuses to prostrate before the newly created [[Adam]] from a [[Persian miniature]].
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]].
  • A fresco detail from the [[Rila Monastery]], in which demons are depicted as having grotesque faces and bodies
  • Engraving of Immanuel Kant
  • [[Satan]] (the dragon; on the left) gives to the beast of the sea (on the right) power represented by a [[sceptre]] in a detail of panel III.40 of the medieval French [[Apocalypse Tapestry]], produced between 1377 and 1382.
  • A lion-faced deity found on a Gnostic gem in [[Bernard de Montfaucon]]'s ''L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures'' may be a depiction of the Demiurge.
  • Ahriman Div being slain during a scene from the [[Shahnameh]]
SUPERNATURAL ENTITY THAT IS A PERSONIFICATION OF EVIL AND ENEMY OF A GOD OR GODS AND/OR HUMANKIND
The Devil and his names; Djabelek; Diabolus; שָׂטָן; Devilish; Prince of Evil; Prince of the air; Lord of Darkness; Prince of the power of the air; Prince of the Devils; Dark Lord (religious); Dark Lord (theism); Unjust devil; Unjust Devil; 😈; Diuil; Diuils; No devil; Existence of the Devil; List of named devils; Devil (Christianity); Devilkin
I. n.
1.
Satan, Luciter, Belial, Apollyon, Arch-fiend, Arch-enemy, the Tempter, Deuce, the Evil One, the Man of Sin, the Wicked One, the Old Serpent, the Prince of Darkness, the Foul Fiend, the Enemy, the Adversary. See <a href="">apollyona>.
2.
Demon, evil spirit, goblin.
3.
Printer's devil, printer's errand-boy.
II. v. a.
1.
Make devilish or fiendish.
2.
Spice excessively, make hot or burning with spices.
Devilish         
  • Statue of the devil in the [[Žmuidzinavičius Museum]] or Devil's Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania
  • [[Iblis]] (top right on the picture) refuses to prostrate before the newly created [[Adam]] from a [[Persian miniature]].
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]].
  • A fresco detail from the [[Rila Monastery]], in which demons are depicted as having grotesque faces and bodies
  • Engraving of Immanuel Kant
  • [[Satan]] (the dragon; on the left) gives to the beast of the sea (on the right) power represented by a [[sceptre]] in a detail of panel III.40 of the medieval French [[Apocalypse Tapestry]], produced between 1377 and 1382.
  • A lion-faced deity found on a Gnostic gem in [[Bernard de Montfaucon]]'s ''L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures'' may be a depiction of the Demiurge.
  • Ahriman Div being slain during a scene from the [[Shahnameh]]
SUPERNATURAL ENTITY THAT IS A PERSONIFICATION OF EVIL AND ENEMY OF A GOD OR GODS AND/OR HUMANKIND
The Devil and his names; Djabelek; Diabolus; שָׂטָן; Devilish; Prince of Evil; Prince of the air; Lord of Darkness; Prince of the power of the air; Prince of the Devils; Dark Lord (religious); Dark Lord (theism); Unjust devil; Unjust Devil; 😈; Diuil; Diuils; No devil; Existence of the Devil; List of named devils; Devil (Christianity); Devilkin
·adj Extreme; excessive.
II. Devilish ·adj Resembling, characteristic of, or pertaining to, the devil; diabolical; wicked in the extreme.