Prince of Darkness

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Prince of Darkness may refer to:

Religion and mythology

People

  • Jeremiah G. Hamilton (1806–1875), broker & first Black millionaire in New York.
  • Miles Davis (1926–1991), jazz musician
  • Bill Demchak (born 1962), American banker and CEO of PNC Financial Services
  • William F. Galvin (born 1950), Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since January 1, 1995
  • General Sir Mike Jackson (British Army officer) (born 1944), Chief of British General Staff, commander of KFOR military administration of Kosovo
  • Warren Kinsella (born 1960), Canadian political consultant and former PMO staffer to Prime Minister Jean Chretien
  • Lord Mandelson (born 1953), former British Cabinet Minister and First Secretary of State
  • Robert Novak (1931–2009), American journalist and conservative commentator
  • Ozzy Osbourne (born 1948), British rock singer and television personality
  • Richard Perle (born 1941), American assistant Secretary of Defense during the Reagan administration
  • Gordon Willis (1931–2014), cinematographer famous for his work on The Godfather films

Literature

Books

  • A Prince of Darkness, an 1884 novel by Florence Warden
  • Prince of Darkness, a 1969 novel by Barbara Mertz, writing as Barbara Michaels
  • Mörkrets furste, eller Djävulstornets hemlighet, a. k. a. The Prince of Darkness, a 1975 novel by Sam J. Lundwall
  • The Prince of Darkness, a 1978 novel by Jean Plaidy, the fourth volume in The Plantagenet Saga
  • The Prince of Darkness, a 1992 novel by Paul C. Doherty, the fifth volume in the Hugh Corbett series
  • Prince of Darkness, a 2005 novel by Sharon Kay Penman, the fourth volume in the Justin de Quincy series

Subjects

  • The Prince of Darkness, the subtitle of Monsieur, the first book of Lawrence Durrell's 1974 The Avignon Quintet
  • Count Dracula, the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel Dracula

Film and television

Films

Television

Music

Albums

Songs

See also