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  2. Ludus de Antichristo - Wikipedia

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    The Ludus de Antichristo (Play About the Antichrist) is a liturgical-oriented drama from the 12th century whose original author is unknown. Its origins are almost certainly from southern Germany , likely a product of the Benedictine monastery in Tegernsee , Bavaria —as the manuscript that contains the play was kept at the monastery.

  3. The Antichrist (book) - Wikipedia

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    Nietzsche claims in the preface to have written the book for a very limited readership. To understand the book, he asserts that the reader "must be honest in intellectual matters to the point of hardness to so much as endure my seriousness, my passion". [2]

  4. The Preaching of the Antichrist - Wikipedia

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    The Preaching of the Antichrist (Italian: La predicazione dell'Anticristo) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Luca Signorelli.It is one of the scenes of what is considered his masterpiece, the cycle of frescoes with apocalyptic themes that decorate the Chapel of San Brizio in Orvieto Cathedral (1499–1504).

  5. Antichrist - Wikipedia

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    The Antichrist (the figure on the left, with the attributes of a king) by Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180), from the 12th-century Hortus deliciarum The Devil whispers to the Antichrist; detail from Sermons and Deeds of the Antichrist, Luca Signorelli, 1501, Orvieto Cathedral.

  6. Last Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The Last Emperor was further developed in the writings of Adso of Montier-en-Der, whose Libellus de Antichristo (ca. 954) was a popular biography of the Antichrist, whose coming was preceded by the rise of a Frankish ruler (the continuation of the Roman Empire); this Last Emperor would voluntarily give up his power and die, after which the ...

  7. The Antichrist (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Antichrist (Italian: L'anticristo), also released as The Tempter, is a 1974 Italian supernatural horror film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Carla Gravina, Mel Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy, Umberto Orsini, Alida Valli, Remo Girone, Anita Strindberg, and George Coulouris. The musical score was composed by Ennio Morricone and Bruno ...

  8. Adso of Montier-en-Der - Wikipedia

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    Antichrist seated above Leviathan; with his spear he points to a quote from Adso's De antichristo.Illustration from the Liber Floridus. [1]Adso of Montier-en-Der (Latin: Adso Dervensis; 910/920 – 992) [2] was abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Montier-en-Der in France, and died on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

  9. Antares de la Luz - Wikipedia

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    Ramón Gustavo Castillo Gaete (20 December 1977 – 1 May 2013) was a Chilean murderer and leader of a doomsday-oriented religious sect stationed in Colliguay, a rural area in the Valparaíso Region, [1] where he claimed to be the second coming of Jesus and was known as "Antares de la Luz" (from Spanish, "Antares of the Light").