raise the devil - translation to spanish
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raise the devil - translation to spanish

1976 NOVEL BY CLIVE CUSSLER
Raise the Titanic; Raise the titanic!; Byzanium; Sicilian Project

raise the devil      
Despertar el diablo
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
diabólico
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
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Wikipedia

Raise the Titanic!

Raise the Titanic! is a 1976 adventure novel by Clive Cussler, published in the United States by the Viking Press. It tells the story of efforts to bring the remains of the ill-fated ocean liner RMS Titanic to the surface of the Atlantic Ocean in order to recover a stockpile of an exotic mineral that was being carried aboard.

Raise the Titanic! was the third published book to feature the author's protagonist, Dirk Pitt. It was the first of Cussler's novels with a prologue set long before the main story, describing an incident with consequences resolved in the present day.

The book was adapted into a 1980 feature film, Raise the Titanic, directed by Jerry Jameson. The film was produced by Lord Grade's ITC Entertainment. Although it starred respected and popular actors and boasted a big budget, the movie was a box office bomb and received little critical or popular praise and was also disliked by Cussler.