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    1927 · Fantasy · 3h 32m

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    The long-running German dime novel and audio drama series John Sinclair featured Belphégor as a recurring villain. Author Jason Dark depicted Belphégor as an archdemon mainly active in Paris and a close ally of the Grim Reaper. Belphegor is a random demon/monster encounter in the Square Enix games Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy XVI.

  2. Author. Arthur Bernède. Language. French. Publication date. 1927. Publication place. France. Belphégor (English title The Mystery of the Louvre) is a 1927 crime novel by French writer Arthur Bernède, about a "phantom" which haunts the Louvre Museum, in reality a masked villain trying to steal a hidden treasure.

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    Belphegor is a lieutenant from Hell, mentioned multiple times in the Bible, who had been dispatched to Earth on a mission by Satan. In doing so, he found a particular affinity for Paris, France. He is a shape shifter, delighting in using this ability to deceive mortals. His most common forms are polarized in their appearances. He will take the form...

    Belphegor is one of the many demons with the attribute “Baal,” in this case Baal-Peor. As such, before he became known as Belphegor, he is mentioned in the Bible as the patron of Moab in Assyria, and was one of the false gods that Moses handed down the death penalty for worshiping. As one of the fallen angels, Belphegor was originally a member of t...

    As stated, Belphegor was the patron of the Moab, a kingdom known to have been along the shore of the Dead Sea, on the eastern side, in what is now Jordan. He was a phallic deity, associated with sex, orgies, and all forms of debauchery in general.

    Belphegor is invoked by persons who wish to find fame and wealth through invention, often with as little effort as possible. These wishes, as with almost any demonic invocation, are doomed to fail, because Belphegor’s true mission is to draw the lazy into the sin of Sloth. Through the failure of whatever Belphegor provided to the invoker, he draws ...

  3. Belphégor: Created by Gérald Dupeyrot. With Denis Mercier, Hubert Gagnon, Jacques Lavallée, Johanne Garneau. An enigmatic villain roams Paris. Two journalists help the chief of the police to stop Belphegor.

    • (84)
    • 2001-04-09
    • Animation, Family, Action
    • 26
  4. Apr 4, 2001 · Belphegor: Phantom of the Louvre: Directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. With Sophie Marceau, Michel Serrault, Frédéric Diefenthal, Julie Christie. At the Louvre museum in Paris, the phantom Belphegor awakens and causes electrical havoc.

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    • Mystery, Fantasy, Horror
    • Jean-Paul Salomé
    • 2001-04-04
  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Belphegor the Septuagint and Vulgate form of the Moabitish ‘Baal-peor’ mentioned in Numbers 25. Machiavelli in his Novella di Belfagor (c.1518) gives the name to a devil sent into the world by Pluto to discover if it is true, as many of those arriving in hell assert, that they have been sent there by their wives, and the name Belphegor is sometimes used generally for a devil or demon.

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  7. Nov 1, 2000 · Belphégor, The Renewed Legend. The legend of Belphor has entranced France for years. Now France 2 and 3 bring the mysterious dark figure back to television, only this time, it's animated. Annick Teninge reports. The story of Belphégor has fascinated the entire country of France since the '60s, with the introduction of a live-action television ...

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