Illuminati (disambiguation)
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The Illuminati, from the Latin for illuminated/enlightened (ones), refers to one of any number of secret societies (including the Bavarian Illuminati and discordian society). The singular form is Illuminatus, also the term used to describe a member of such a group.
[edit] Secret societies
- Society of Illuminati of James Strang, a secret Mormon order
[edit] Literature
- The Illuminati, a novel by Larry Burkett
- Illuminati, the title of the German and Greek editions of Dan Brown's novel Angels & Demons
- Illuminati, a group of superheroes created by Marvel Comics
- The Illuminatus! Trilogy, a series of three novels written by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson
[edit] Music
[edit] Songs
- "Illuminati", a single by Malice Mizer
- "Illuminati", a song by Fatboy Slim
- "Illuminati", a song by Kataklysm on their album Shadows & Dust
- "Illuminati", a song by Korn from The Path of Totality
- "Illuminati", a single released by ceo (musician) from the White Magic album
- "Illmi", a song released by tobyMac on his album [Welcome to Diverse City] in 2004
[edit] Albums
- Illuminati an album by The Pastels
- Order of the Illuminati, 2003 album by Agent Steel
[edit] Groups
- Illuminati Network, a rap group fronted by Napoleon and Shaka Amazulu The 7th, consisting of wu-tang affiliates Solomon Childs and Dexter Wiggle, also known as WuMinati
[edit] Games
- Illuminati, a card game by Steve Jackson Games
- Illuminati: New World Order, another card game by Steve Jackson Games
- Illuminati, a fictional secret society in the game Warhammer 40,000
- Illuminati, a fictional secret society in the game Deus Ex
[edit] Companies
- Illuminati II, a cotton brand producing cotton fabrics from Ugandan organic and fair traded cotton
[edit] See also
- Illumination (disambiguation)
- Conspiracy, the symbol of the Illuminati
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