- Angel of Death
Angel of Death may refer to:
In religion:
* Death (personification), death personified as an angel in Abrahamic religion.
**Gabriel , an archangel.
** Malak Almawt, an Islamic angel of death.
** Michael, an archangel. He is viewed as the "good" Angel of Death (as opposed toSamael , the "evil" Angel of Death).
**Samael , an archangel (in Judaism). He is viewed as the "evil" Angel of Death (as opposed to Michael, the "good" Angel of Death).
**Sariel , thought by some to be another name ofAzrael , in Judaism.In fiction:
* "Angel of Death" (novel), a novel by Jack Higgins.
* "", a game in the "Broken Sword" series.
*Angel of Death (2010 Film) ,In music:
* "Angel of Death" (song), a song bythrash metal band Slayer aboutNazi physicianJosef Mengele .
* "Angels of Death" (album), an album by Hawkwind.
** "Angels of Death", a song by Hawkwind from "Sonic Attack" and collected on "Angels of Death".
* "Angel of Death", a symphonic poem byGeorge Chadwick .
* "Angel of Death", a song by Thin Lizzy from "Renegade.
* "Angel of Death", a song byAxxis .In criminal psychology, it may refer to a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Health_care_professionals_convicted_of_murdering_patients specific type of serial killer, typically in healthcare] , who murders patients or persons otherwise perceived as ill or suffering. Examples:
*Kristen Gilbert , American nurse and convicted serial killer.
*Beverley Allitt , English nurse who murdered four child patients.Among specific people:
*Josef Mengele , Nazi doctor.
*David Sheldon or The Angel of Death, professional wrestler.
*Louis de Saint-Just , French revolutionary.
*Alfredo Astiz or the "Blond Angel of Death", an Argentine military officer.
*Julie Cashman , Australian petty criminal, whose two lovers were killed in the course of her two prison escapes.See also
*
Death deity , gods and goddesses of death in polytheistic religions
*Death (disambiguation) , for Angels of Death known simply as "Death"
*Angel (disambiguation)
*Grim Reaper (disambiguation)
*Abdul rahman Al Shoaibi - An incident involving the Saudi footballer
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