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… … Wikipedia
Death angel — may refer to: Death angel, common name for the herb Justicia pectoralis Death Angel, Filipino American thrash metal band from Concord, California Death Angel, fictional character in the Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel video game Death … Wikipedia
Angel (novel) — Angel is a novel by Elizabeth Taylor first published in 1957.It tells the life story of Angelica ( Angel ) Deverell from her adolescence and first attempts at writing, through the course of her career as a successful writer of sensational… … Wikipedia
Angel — For other uses, see Angel (disambiguation). Angelology redirects here. For the novel, see Angelology (novel). Song of the Angels by Bouguereau, 1825–1905. Angels are spiritual beings often depicted as messengers of … Wikipedia
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Angel of Music, or The Private Life of Giselle — (2007) is a fictional novel by Russian author Maria Andrianova. It is a sequel to original Gaston Leroux s novel The Phantom of the Opera (1910). This book is the first officially published Russian fanfiction work on the Phantom of the Opera… … Wikipedia
Angel of Mercy (serial killer) — Angel of mercy is a rare type of serial killer who is usually female, and employed as a caretaker. The angel of mercy is often in a position of power and decides the victim would be better off if they no longer suffered. This person then uses… … Wikipedia
Angel Heart — Infobox Film name=Angel Heart imdb id=0092563 writer=Novel: William Hjortsberg Screenplay: Alan Parker starring=Mickey Rourke Robert De Niro Lisa Bonet Charlotte Rampling director=Alan Parker producer=Elliott Kastner Alan Marshall music = Trevor… … Wikipedia
Death erection — A death erection, angel lust, or terminal erection[1] is a post mortem erection, technically a priapism, observed in the corpses of human males who have been executed, particularly by hanging.[2] Contents 1 Overview 2 … Wikipedia