Leviathan (disambiguation)

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Leviathan is a Biblical sea monster.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Leviathan in popular culture</span>

The mythology relating to this subject arises from Ancient Middle East and Jewish origins. The Hebrew monster Leviathan found in the Book of Job has in particular given rise to many incarnations in popular culture, film, and literature. However, this article includes subjects with no direct connection to ancient sources.