Apollyon

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Apollyon is a fearsome demonic adversary in John Bunyan’s allegorical work *The Pilgrim’s Progress*, representing spiritual evil and opposition to the Christian pilgrim.

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Apollyon canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical character
demon
fictional character
literary villain
alignment evil
appearsIn The Pilgrim’s Progress NERFINISHED
appearsInPart Part I of The Pilgrim’s Progress NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hell NERFINISHED
destruction
basedOn Apollyon (biblical figure) NERFINISHED
biblicalReference Revelation 9:11 NERFINISHED
confronts Christian (character) NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfWork England NERFINISHED
createdBy John Bunyan NERFINISHED
defeatedBy Christian (character) NERFINISHED
sword of the Spirit
describedAs dragon-like
fearsome
monstrous
engagesIn combat with Christian
firstAppearance The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) NERFINISHED
hasAttribute fiery darts
scales
wings
hasInfluenceOn Christian literature depictions of demons
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 17th century English literature
locationOfEncounter Valley of Humiliation NERFINISHED
medium novel
nameEtymology derived from Greek ‘Apollyon’, meaning ‘destroyer’
opposes Christian (character) NERFINISHED
portrayedAs enemy of God
enemy of pilgrims
relatedConcept spiritual warfare in Protestant theology
relatedTo Beelzebub (character in The Pilgrim’s Progress) NERFINISHED
religiousContext Protestant Christianity NERFINISHED
represents Satan NERFINISHED
opposition to the Christian life
spiritual evil
roleInNarrative antagonist
species demon
symbolizes persecution
spiritual warfare
temptation
workForm prose allegory
workGenre Christian allegory
religious literature

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