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Lucifer

In Christian theology, another name for the devil, the leader of the angels who rebelled against God. In Greek mythology, Lucifer is another name for the morning star (the planet Venus).

As the star of sunrise, Lucifer was the son of the Titan Astraeus, father of favourable winds and the stars, by his daughter Eos, goddess of the dawn. His brother Hesperus, the evening star, was the planet Venus at sunset.



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In a damning indictment of British justice, the robber who led the assault, Helel Ahmed, 18, was on bail following a similar attack.
wins over Mohammed Helel and Hartlepool prospect Kevin Bennett were followed by a battling display over Ireland's Glenn McLarnon in Liverpool in September had Ryder on the
After signing with Gilmour he travelled to Glasgow in February were he blew away Mohammed Helel inside the opening three minutes.
 
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