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| | 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. |
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