Apocalypse (disambiguation) — Apocalypse is the Greek for revelation . It may refer to:* any work of Apocalyptic literature ** The Apocalypse of John: a book of the New Testament **Apocalypse of Peter **Apocalypse of Paul **Apocalypse of Thomas **Apocalypse of Stephen… … Wikipedia
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Apocalypse — (Greek: unicode|Ἀποκάλυψις Apokálypsis ; lifting of the veil ) is a term applied to the disclosure to certain privileged persons of something hidden from the majority of humankind. Today the term is often used to refer to the end of the world,… … Wikipedia
Peter Bagge — at ComiCon in San Diego, July 24, 2010 Born Peter Christian Bagge December 11, 1957 (1957 12 11) (age 53) … Wikipedia
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Apocalypse — Apocalypse † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Apocalypse Apocalypse, from the verb apokalypto, to reveal, is the name given to the last book in the Bible. It is also called the Book of Revelation. Although a Christian work, the Apocalypse… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Peter Freese — (* 10. März 1939 in Heide/Holstein) ist deutscher Amerikanist und Literaturwissenschaftler. Peter Freese 2008 Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia