Lucifer (disambiguation)

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Lucifer is a folklore figure associated with the planet Venus, subsequently used in Christianity as a name for the devil.

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Lucifer may also refer to:

Astronomy

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

Art

Books, literature and periodicals

Film and TV

Fictional characters

Music

Groups

Albums

Songs

Science and technology

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