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The Archangels are (in Christianity's hierarchy of Angels), a choir of the Third Sphere, along with the Archai (Principalities) and Angels (which name has become the common term for the entire kind).[1]
Many Seraphim appear to be Archangels, which suggest it is more a title than a rank.[1]
Choirs' leaders appear to be also sometimes Archangels:
- Zadkiel himself was the chief of the Order of Dominions,[2] yet was also an Archangel.[3]
- Haniel, the disputed Archangel, was prince of the Choir of Virtues.[4][1]
Notes
To ally with Ghost Rider, Malachi told him he was part of a minor movement within the Angels, who rejected the violence of the Archangels.[5] Though Ruth's violence was demonstrated, it is unknown if such movement truly exist.
See Also
- 1 appearance(s) of Archangels (Earth-616)
- 9 mention(s) of Archangels (Earth-616)
- 9 member(s) of Archangels (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Marvel Zombies Handbook #1 ; Angels' entry
- ↑ Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #21
- ↑ Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #33
- ↑ Gambit (Vol. 2) #2
- ↑ Ghost Rider (Vol. 5) #2