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(Created page with "{{Wikipediainfo}} '''Judas Iscariot''' was a figure from the Bible. Reverend Antonio Finlay wrote that vampire (mythology) myths invoked villains from the Bible and Christian legends, including Cain (mythology), Lilith (mythology), Judas Iscariot, and the Wandering Jew. (PROSE: {{cs|Predating the Predators (short story)}}) Honoré Lechasseur gave Emperor Nero, Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Pontius Pilate, and Judas Isc...") |
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Judas Iscariot was a figure from the Bible.
Reverend Antonio Finlay wrote that vampire myths invoked villains from the Bible and Christian legends, including Cain, Lilith, Judas Iscariot, and the Wandering Jew. (PROSE: Predating the Predators [+]Loading...["Predating the Predators (short story)"])
Honoré Lechasseur gave Emperor Nero, Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Pontius Pilate, and Judas Iscariot as examples of historical figures who did evil things. (PROSE: The Sideways Door [+]Loading...["The Sideways Door (novel)"])
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