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Legio in Latin means Legion; in the Bible it also designates the Devil, because of his numerous temptations, see Legion (demon).

-- This statement is an inaccurate assumption. The reference to "legion" (as in, " am (or "we are") legion") in the exorcising of the man possessed by "many demons" means just that -- "many". It has no connection with "the Devil" or "his numerous temptations". And even that one time "legion" is used it is only to say "many". Note the use of the non-Capitalised "legion" to indicate this is not a title (of one or a group). User:Peterd2010