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The demonic cult which was given the name APOLLYON was summoned to this world in the autumn of 1992.
Later in 1994 Diabolos met Sorgh, and since he was considered suitable for APOLLYON the cult was brought back from the grave in the beginning of 1995.
APOLLYON’s debut MCD entitled "Diaboli Gratio" will be recorded sometime early 1998 and will be a fast and aggressive, yet dark and melodic piece of violent fl metal.
www.fmp666.com /apollyon/apollyon.html   (351 words)

  
 Apollyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"place of destruction," but here personified) and the Greek god Apollo, also a "destroyer" in his aspect of controlling pestilence, though the composite monstrosity that is Apollyon is distinctly Babylonian and Persian, not Hellenic, in inspiration.
Apollyon is the "foul fiend" who assaulted Christian on his pilgrimage through the Valley of Humiliation in John Bunyan's great allegory.
Apollyon is also the fifth book in the Left Behind series.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apollyon   (311 words)

  
 apollyon sun - news
Apollyon Sun is, however, very much an continuing project, and so is the eventual completion of the much anticipated new Apollyon Sun album.
The guarantee of the continuing existence of Apollyon Sun is an integral part of the contract negotiations for the Celtic Frost project.
Apollyon Sun are currently in contact with a number of international parties with a view to producing a number of AS remixes which are to be featured on the forthcoming album and related CD singles.
www.apollyonsun.com /news.htm   (393 words)

  
 Apollyon
In the new testament of the Bible, Apollyon is called the angel of the bottomless pit.
Abaddon, a poetic name for the land of the dead in the old testament, is Apollyon's Greek translation from the Hebrew language.
Apollyon, in early Christian literature, is a name for the devil.
www.pantheon.org /articles/a/apollyon.html   (90 words)

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