Seraph (disambiguation)
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A seraph is a celestial being in Jewish and Christian mythology.
Seraph(s) or seraphim may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Film
[edit]- Seraph (The Matrix), a character in The Matrix film trilogy
Games
[edit]- Seraph, character in the video game Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
- Seraph, a vehicle in the video game series Halo
- The Seraph, the key to the Tibetan palace containing the Talion in Tomb Raider II
- Seraphim, a faction in the video game expansion pack Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance
Literature and comics
[edit]- Seraph (comics), a DC Comics superhero
- Seraphim, a character in the webcomic Megatokyo
- Seraphs, the second novel in the Rogue Mage series by Faith Hunter
- Seraph of the End, manga series written by Takaya Kagami
Music
[edit]- Seraph, a member of the band Dark Fortress
- Seraphim (band) (六翼天使), a power metal band from Taiwan
- Seraphim Records, a record label
- Seraphim Trio, an Australian classical music trio
Organisms
[edit]- Seraphim moth, the geometer moth Lobophora halterata
- Seraphs (genus), an extinct genus of sea snails within the Seraphsidae family
- 'Seraph', a specially bred variety of Medicago littoralis, a pasture plant species
People
[edit]Religious figures
[edit]- Seraphim of Athens (1913–1998), Archbishop of Athens and All Greece 1974–1998
- Seraphim of Sarov (1754/1759–1833), Russian saint
- Seraphim Chichagov (1856–1937), Metropolitan bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Seraphim de Freitas (c. 1570–1633), Portuguese jurist and canon lawyer
- Seraphim Glushakov, (1969–2020), bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Seraphim Nikitin (1905–1979), Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan of Krutitsy and Kolomna
- Seraphim Papakostas (1892–1954), Superior of the Zoe Brotherhood movement in Greece from 1927–1954
- Seraphim Rose, (1934–1982), aka Seraphim of Platina, American hieromonk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
- Seraphim Storheim (fl. late-20th/early-21st centuries), defrocked hierarch for the Orthodox Church in America
Others
[edit]- Seraph (gamer), Shin Woo-young, South Korean League of Legends player
- Seraph Young Ford (1846–1938), first American woman to cast a ballot under equal voting rights law
- Seraph Frissell (1840–1915), American physician and medical writer
- Seraphim Post (1904–1975), American football player
Transportation
[edit]- Back Bone Seraph, a French paramotor design
- HMS Seraph, name of two British ships including a World War II submarine
- Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph, a model of car
Other uses
[edit]- Nashville Seraphs, a minor league baseball team based in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1895
- Royal Order of the Seraphim, a Swedish order of chivalry
See also
[edit]- Autumn of the Seraphs, an album by the band Pinback
- "The Host of Seraphim", a song from the album The Serpent's Egg (album) by Dead Can Dance
- Le Sserafim, South-Korean girl group
- Saraph
- Saint Serafina (born 1238), Italian saint
- Seraph of the End, anime television series
- Serapheim Savvaitis (1900–2003), Igumen (head) of the Greek Orthodox monastery: the Holy Lavra of Saint Sabbas, 1957–2003
- Seraphim 266613336Wings, an unfinished Japanese manga series of the 1990s
- Seraphim Falls, a 2007 western film starring Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan
- Seraphimon, a character in the anime television series Digimon
- Seraphin (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Seraph
- All pages with titles containing Seraph