Demon Deacons - translation to spanish
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Demon Deacons - translation to spanish

EQUIPO DEPORTIVO UNIVERSITARIO DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
Demon Deacons
  • El Truist Field at Wake Forest (Groves Stadium)

Demon Deacons         
MASCOT CHARACTER
Demon deacons; Demon Deacons; Deamon Deacon; Deacs
Nombre de grupos deportivos de la Universidad "Wake Forst" en Carolina del Norte (EEUU)
evil spirit         
  • [[Arzhang Div]] (The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp)
  • Black Div (The Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp)
  • A demon from ''[[The Ladder of Divine Ascent]]'', written in Georgian by [[Nikrai]].
  • galla]]'' demons
  • Gate of Citadel of semnan 9. [[Rustam]] slaying the Div-e Sepid (White Div)
  • [[Div-e Sepid]], literally "white demon", the chieftain of demons from the epic Shahnameh
  • The classic [[oni]], a Japanese ogre-like creature which often has horns and often translated into English as "demon".
  • ''[[Death and the Miser]]'' (detail), a [[Hieronymus Bosch]] painting, [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • medieval]] demon from [[German folklore]]) flying over [[Wittenberg]], in a [[lithograph]] by [[Eugène Delacroix]].
  • Saint Anthony]] being assailed by demons
  • [[Medieval illumination]] from the Ottheinrich Folio depicting the [[exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac]] by Jesus
  • Ram-headed demon. The hands probably outstretch to hold two snakes. From a royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt. End of the 18th Dynasty, around 1325 BCE
  • Rostam carried by [[Akvan Div]] (cropped)
  • The Army of Super Creatures – from The Saugandhika Parinaya Manuscript (1821 CE)
PARANORMAL, OFTEN MALEVOLENT BEING PREVALENT IN RELIGION, OCCULTISM, MYTHOLOGY, AND FOLKLORE
Origin and history of the demons; Demons; Evil spirit; Demon realm; Demonic spirits; Demoness; Evil spirits; Lesser Demon; Demon Realm; Feind; Demon slaying; Evil Spirits; Mountain Demon; Demoic; Hindu demon; Demons in Islam; Demons in Judaism; Mesopotamian demon; Demons in Mesopotamia; Wicked spirit; Inner demon; Mesopotamian monsters; Shayātīn; Demon (Christianity); Evil Spirit; Demons in Manichaeism; Ancient Egyptian demons
espíritu del demonio, endemoniado
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Daemons; Dæmon; The Demon; Dæmons; Deamon; The Demon (roller coaster); Demons (song); Daemon (disambiguation); The demon; Demons (album); Demons (EP); Dæmon (mythology); Demons (novel); Demon (film); Daemons (disambiguation); Demons (film); The Demon (film)
demonios [Noun]

Definition

Demoness
·noun A female demon.

Wikipedia

Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Wake Forest Demon Deacons (español: Demonios Diáconos de Wake Forest) es el nombre de los equipos deportivos de la Universidad de Wake Forest en Winston-Salem, Carolina del Norte. Los equipos de los Demon Deacons participan en las competiciones universitarias organizadas por la NCAA, y forma parte de la Atlantic Coast Conference.

El equipo más famoso de los Demon Deacons es el de baloncesto masculino, que se clasificó para la Final Four en 1962.

De esta universidad han salido deportistas como Tim Duncan, doble ganador del MVP de la temporada; el base Chris Paul, Rookie del Año en 2006; Josh Howard, Rodney Rogers y Muggsy Bogues.