Belphegor (disambiguation)
- Belphegor (disambiguation)
Belphegor is the name of a demon. The name has inspired other uses as well:
*Belphegor (band) is an Austrian blackened death metal band.
*"Belphégor (novel)" is a 1927 horror novel by Arthur Bernède.
*"Belphegor (comics)" is a comic created by Bernède, based on his novel.
*"Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre" is a French horror movie based on Bernède's novel.
* Belphegor (DC Comics) is the name of a female comic book character from DC Comics associated with the Global Guardians.
*Belphegor (truck) is the moniker of a line of trucks manufactured by Citroën.
*WSK-Mielec M-15 Belphegor is the nickname for the WSK-Mielec M-15 agricultural jet.
* "Belphegor (march)" is the title of a brass band march composed by E Brepsant.
*Belphagor is a character in the "Orlando Furioso" and derivative works- compare Belphoebe.
*Belfaygor is a character in "Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz".
*Belphegor is a character from the anime/manga "Reborn!" ("Katekyo Hitman Reborn!")
*Belthegor is a character from the PC game "".
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