St Michael

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St Michael is an archangel in Christian tradition, revered as a protector, warrior against evil, and leader of the heavenly hosts.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
St Michael canonical 5
Saint Michael and All Angels 2
St. Michael 2

Statements (57)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious figure
angel
archangel
appearsIn Book of Daniel
1 Enoch
surface form: Book of Enoch

Book of Revelation
Epistle of Jude
associatedWithEvent casting down of Satan
final battle between good and evil
war in heaven against the dragon
associatedWithPlace Mont-Saint-Michel
Monte Sant'Angelo (Italy)
surface form: Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo

St Michaels Mount
surface form: St Michael's Mount
describedAs great prince who protects the people of Israel
leader of the heavenly armies
one of the chief princes
feastDay 29 September
feastName Feast of St. Michael and All Angels
surface form: Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel and Raphael
feastTraditionalName Michaelmas
honorificTitle Saint Michael
surface form: Archangel Michael

Saint
iconography depicted as a winged warrior
often shown defeating a dragon or demon
nameInIslam Mikail
nameInJudaism Michael
patronage France
Germany
grocers
mariners
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: the city of Brussels

warriors
religion Christianity
role defender of the Church
guardian of the faithful
leader of the heavenly hosts
patron of paramedics
patron of police officers
patron of soldiers
patron of the sick
protector
warrior against evil
weigher of souls
symbol armor
banner or standard
scales
sword
theologicalFunction guide of souls to heaven
intercessor at the hour of death
protector against Satan
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Islam
Judaism
European Lutheran churches
surface form: Lutheran Churches

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

some other Protestant traditions

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Coventry Cathedral dedicatedTo St Michael
Saint Michael alsoKnownAs St Michael
this entity surface form: St. Michael
All Angels commemoratedWith St Michael
this entity surface form: St. Michael
Jacob Epstein sculpture St Michael and the Devil hasPart St Michael
subject surface form: St Michael and the Devil (sculpture)
this entity surface form: figure of St Michael
Letcombe Bassett parishChurchDedication St Michael
this entity surface form: Saint Michael and All Angels
Great Malvern Priory dedicatedTo St Michael
Benacre parishChurchDedication St Michael
St Michael and All Angels Church, Broadway dedicatedTo St Michael
this entity surface form: Saint Michael and All Angels