Angelus (disambiguation)
Angelus, The Angelus or Angélus may refer to:
Religion:
- Angelus, Latin for angel
- Angelus, a Christian devotion
- Angelus of Jerusalem, Saint Angelus, the thirteenth-century martyr
- Angelus ad virginem, Latin carol on the Annunciation
History:
- Angelus (dynasty), a member of the Byzantine noble and imperial house of the Angeloi
Art:
- The Angelus (painting), a painting by Jean-François Millet
Music:
- "Angelus" (song), by Hitomi Shimatani
- Angelus, an album by Milton Nascimento
- "Angelus", a song by Subway to Sally
- L'Angélus (band), a Cajun fiddle swing band from Louisiana
Media:
- Angelus (film), a 2000 Polish film by Lech Majewski
- The Angelus, an Irish televisual institution
- The Angelus (film), a 1937 British film starring Richard Cooper
- The Angelus (magazine), a monthly publication by the Society of St. Pius X
Viticulture:
- Château Angélus, a Bordeaux wine producer of Saint-Émilion
In fiction:
- Angelus, the soulless past nature of the vampire Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), from the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off series Angel
- The Angelus (comics), female supernatural comics character published by Top Cow Productions
- Angelus, the fictional Western Australian town that is the setting for the Lockie Leonard trilogy of children's novels by Tim Winton and the eponymous TV series
Places:
- Angelus, Kansas, an unincorporated community in Sheridan County
- Angelus (Jennings, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP in Louisiana, see List of RHPs in LA
- Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, California
People:
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