Angel of Death
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Angel of Death may refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
Fictional characters
- Adam or Andrew, in Touched by an Angel
- Azrael, in Lucifer
- Loki, in the film Dogma
Gaming
- Broken Sword: The Angel of Death, a 2007 computer game
- Angels of Death (video game), a Japanese horror computer game, 2015
Literature
- Angel of Death (novel), by Jack Higgins, 1995
- Angel of Death, a novel by Alane Ferguson
Music
- "Angel of Death" (Hank Williams song), 1954
- "Angel of Death" (Slayer song), 1986
- "Angel of Death" (Thin Lizzy song), 1982
- "Angel of Death", a song by Angel Witch on Angel Witch (album), 1980
- "Angel of Death", a song by Helstar on the album Remnants of War, 1986
- Angel of Death, a symphonic poem by George Whitefield Chadwick, 1918
- "Angel of Death", a song by Manchester Orchestra on The Million Masks of God, 2021
- "Angel of Death", track 15 in M3GAN (soundtrack) composed by Anthony Willis, 2022
Television
- "Angel of Death" (NCIS), a 2007 TV episode
- "The Angel of Death", a 2007 episode of Robin Hood
- "The Angel of Death", a season 6 episode of Dexter, 2011
- Angel of Death (web series), 2009
- Angel of Death, a 2005 BBC dramatization of the life of Beverley Allitt
- Angel of Death (Polish TV series), a 2020 television series
People
- Angel of Death (wrestler) (David Sheldon, 1953–2007), American wrestler
- Common media nickname for health care professionals convicted of murdering patients, including
- Beverley Allitt (born 1968), English nurse who murdered four children in 1991
- Kristen Gilbert (born 1967), American nurse who murdered four patients in Massachusetts, U.S.
- Donald Harvey (1952–2017), American orderly and convicted serial killer who claims to have murdered 87 people
- Orville Lynn Majors (1961–2017), American nurse who murdered at least 6, possibly 130, elderly patients
- Josef Mengele (1911–1979), German SS officer and Nazi concentration camp doctor
- Colin Norris (born 1976), Scottish nurse and serial killer
- Harold Shipman (1946–2004), English doctor who murdered up to 250 elderly patients
- August Miete (1908–1987), German SS officer and Nazi extermination camp officer
- Robledo Puch (born 1952), Argentine serial killer
- Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (1767–1794), French revolutionary organizer of the Reign of Terror
- Charles Heatherly (born 1942), American bureaucrat who fired six regional administrators who opposed plans for elimination of the agency
Religion
- Azrael, or Malak al-Maut, in Islam
- Destroying angel (Bible) in the Hebrew Bible
- Dumah (angel), in Rabbinical and Islamic literature
- Michael (archangel), in some religions
- Mot (god), an angel of death from the Hebraic Book of Habakkuk
- Nasirdîn and Sejadin, in Yazidism
- Samael, in Talmudic and post-Talmudic lore
- Saureil, in Mandaeism
Other uses
- Angel of death (criminology), a type of serial killer
- Amanita ocreata or angel of death, a species of poisonous mushroom
- "Angel of Death", AC130 gunship's nickname
- "Angel of Death", putative vector of the 1995 Dungarvan AIDS panic
See also
- All pages with titles containing Angel of Death
- Angels of Death (disambiguation)
- Death (personification)
- Death angel (disambiguation)
- Destroying angel (disambiguation)
- Exterminating Angel (disambiguation)
- Alfredo Astiz (born 1951), Argentine Navy officer known as the "Blond Angel of Death"
- Death and the Sculptor, also known as Angel of Death and the Sculptor, a sculpture by Daniel Chester French
- Santa Muerte, a sacred figure venerated primarily in Mexico
- Shinigami, god or spirit of death in Japanese mythology
- Thanatos, the personification of death in Greek mythology
- Yama, lord of death, in early Rigvedic Hinduism
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