Charlie Anderson edit

Farmer, antiwar.

First appearance:

Batman edit

See Bruce Wayne below.

The Blacklist edit

  1. Raymond Reddington
  2. Elizabeth Keen
  3. Katarina Rostova
  4. "Mr. Kaplan"
  5. Ivan Stepanov
  6. The Osterman Umbrella Company
  7. "Tom Keen"
  8. Berlin
  9. Robert Vesco
  10. Dembe Zuma
  11. Tom Connolly
  12. "The Decembrist"
  13. Ian Garvey
  14. Alexander Kirk
  15. President Robert Diaz
  16. Anslo Garrick
  17. Sutton Ross
  18. Susan Hargrave
  19. "The Capricorn Killer" [although the actual "Capricorn Killer" is one of the victims in this, killed by F. B. I. profiler Dr. Sharon Fulton]
  20. Bastien Moreau, a. k. a. "the Corsican"
  21. Luther Braxton
  22. "The Scimitar"
  23. Zarak Mosadek
  24. Director of the National Clandestine Service Peter Kotsiopulos
  25. Anna-Gracia Duerte
  26. Lawrence Dane Devlin
  27. Louis T. Steinhil ("The Illusionist" scrambled)
  28. Rakitin
  29. Dr. Bogdan Krilov
  30. Joe "Smokey" Putnum
  31. Zal Bin Hasaan
  32. Matias Solomon
  33. Dr. Hans Koehler
  34. Isabella Stone
  35. "The Cyranoid"
  36. "The Protean"
  37. Greyson Blaise
  38. "The Troll Farmer"
  39. Blair Foster
  40. Ogden Greeley
  41. The Artax Network (a defunct satellite network, not a character)
  42. "The Kingmaker"
  43. "The Djinn"
  44. "The Endling"
  45. "The Skinner"
  46. "The Debt Collector"
  47. Frederick Barnes
  48. "The Kilgannon Corporation" (Colin and Arthur Kilgannon)
  49. "The Avenging Angel"
  50. Arioch Cain
  51. Raleigh Sinclair III
  52. Ranko Zamani [The episode is titled "Pilot," so it's not 100% clear that Zamani is #52 on Reddington's list]
  53. "The Thrushes"
  54. Ilyas Surkov
  55. Karakurt
  56. "The Cook"
  57. Ruth Kipling, a. k. a. "the Judge"
  58. Marko Jankowics
  59. "The Apothecary"
  60. Anna McMahon
  61. Philomena
  62. Leonard Caul
  63. "The Invisible Hand" (group)
  64. The Cyprus Agency​
  65. Miles McGrath
  66. Mato
  67. Ruslan Denisov
  68. Pattie Sue Edwards
  69. "Lady Luck"
  70. Dr. Laken Perillos
  71. The "Kenyon Family​"
  72. Eli Matchett
  73. Madeline Pratt
  74. The Front, lead by Maddox Beck
  75. "The Major"
  76. Rebecca Thrall
  77. Lady Ambrosia
  78. "The Caretaker"
  79. Esteban
  80. Marvin Gerard
  81. "Gaia"
  82. Dr. Linus Creel
  83. Mako Tanida​
  84. Wujing
  85. "The Courier"
  86. Sir Crispin Crandall
  87. Quon Zhang
  88. Harrison Lee (who'd masqueraded as a hacker named "Ivan")
  89. Dr. James Covington
  90. "The Travel Agency"
  91. "The Ethicist"
  92. "The Brockton College Killer"
  93. "The Deer Hunter" (formerly the husband of Tracy Solobotkin, currently Tracy Solobotkin herself)
  94. The King Family (including T. Earl King VI​)
  95. Gregory Devry
  96. Captain Kidd
  97. The Longevity Initiative
  98. Dr. Adrian Shaw
  99. "Minister D"
  100. Abraham Stern
  101. "The Alchemist"
  102. The Harem (a heist group)
  103. Alistair Pitt
  104. Nora Mills, a. k. a. "Lord Baltimore"
  105. The Lindquist Concern
  106. "The Good Samaritan"
  107. "The Architect"
  108. Kings of the Highway (a gang)
  109. General Ludd
  110. Nicholas T. Moore
  111. Lipet's Seafood Company
  112. The Monarch Douglas Bank
  113. Drexel
  114. The Mombasa Cartel
  115. Olivia Olson
  116. General Shiro
  117. Vanessa Cruz
  118. "The Informant"
  119. The Pavlovich Brothers​
  120. The Pavlovich Brothers​
  121. The Pavlovich Brothers​
  122. The Pavlovich Brothers​
  123. Dr. Spalding Stark, a. k. a. "the Pharmacist"
  124. Hannah Hayes
  125. Twamie Ullulaq
  126. The Wellstone Agency
  127. Guillermo Rizal
  128. Balthazar "Bino" Baker
  129. Dr. Lewis Powell
  130. [The episode is titled "Alter Ego"]
  131. The Vehm
  132. Nicholas Obenrader
  133. Milton Bobbit
  134. "The Third Estate" (group)
  135. Victoria Fenberg
  136. Norman Devane
  137. Roanoke
  138. The Fribourg Confidence
  139. Godwin Page
  140. "The Conglomerate"
  141. "Chemical Mary"
  142. Newton Purcell
  143. "The Freelancer"
  144. "The Pawnbrokers"
  145. "The Pawnbrokers"
  146. Nyle Hatcher
  147. Roy Cain
  148. "Les Fleurs Du Mal" (society)
  149. Gina Zanetakos
  150. Dr. Roberta Sand, Ph.D.
  151. "Arcane Wireless"
  152. Cornelius Ruck
  153. The Kazanjian Brothers
  154. The Kazanjian Brothers
  155. Gordon Kemp
  156. Orion Relocation Services
  157. "The Cryptobanker"
  158. Stanley Kornish, a. k. a. "the Stewmaker"
  159. "The Hawaladar"
  160. Maggie Driscoll (a. k. a. "the Forecaster") [although, it makes no sense that she'd be listed here, since she is not a criminal, but rather a young girl whose hearing aid picks up a criminal's murder plans]
  161. Boukman Baptiste
  162. "The Whaler"
  163. "The Morgana Logistics Corporation"
  164. Dr. Razmik Maier
  165. "Caelum Bank"
  166. "The Chairman"
  167. Helen Maghi
  168. "The Postman"
  169. "Genuine Models, Inc."
  170. "El Conejo"
  171. "The SPK"
  172. Laszlo Jankowics
  173. Eva Mason
  174. "Wormwood"
  175. Benjamin T. Okara
  176. Natalie Luca
  177. Andrew Kennison
  178. "The Nowhere Bride"
  179. Dr. Michael Abani
  180. "The Four Guns"
  181. "The Hyena"

Note: Cape May and Kuwait are not blacklisters, but locations.  Blacklisters 2, 123, 134, 148, 153–154, 166, 170, 174–175, 179, 186–191, and 193–197 have yet to be revealed.

Harrison Bergeron edit

First appearance:

Best appearance:

Castiel edit

Tyler Durden edit

First appearance:

Estragon edit

James Hook edit

Illyria edit

Type of God:

First appearance:

The Joker edit

Lucifer edit

Lucy Miller edit

Becomes God.

First appearance as a human:

First appearance as God:

Daria Morgendorffer edit

Prometheus edit

Type of God:

Appears in:

V edit

Vladimir edit

Bruce Wayne, also known as Batman edit

Appearance edit

First image of Batman in Action Comics #12, announcing the character's debut in the forthcoming Detective Comics #27[1]

The first published image of the Batman is a cell in Action Comics #12 advertising the character's debut in the forthcoming Detective Comics #27.  All that is seen is his cowl.

The Batman appears on the cover of Detective Comics #27.  One can see his full costume.  The emblem on his check is a black sillhoette of a bat against the grey of his shirt.  He wears blueish/blackish gloves.

Interpretatio graeca / Interpretatio germanica / Interpretatio Christiana edit

Archangel, Seven Archangels, Horae, List of names for the biblical nameless, List of theological demons

Greek Roman Etruscan Egyptian Phoenician Parthian

(Hellenistic period)

Germanic Functions Days of the week
Greek Romanized Roman Anglicized Greek Latin Old English English
Ἄδωνις Adonis Atunis Osiris Adōn/Tammuz agriculture; resurrection
Ἀμφιτρίτη Amphitrite Salacia Hatmehit / Hatmehyt Amphitrite was a sea goddess, wife of Poseidon, and queen of the sea; later, she was the goddess of calm seas and safe passage through storms.  Salacia was consort to Neptune and the goddess of salt water who presided over the depths of the ocean.  Hatmehit was a consort to Banebdjedet and was a fish goddess; she was also a goddess of life and protection.
Ἀνάγκη Ananke Necessitas force, constraint, necessity
Ἄνεμοι Anemoi Venti Vayu-Vata winds
Ἀφροδίτη Aphrodite Venus Turan Hathor
Isis
Astarte Anahita Freyja beauty; sex; love ἡμέρᾱ Ἀφροδῑ́της (hēmérā Aphrodī́tēs) dies Veneris (day of Venus) Friday
Frigg (Fríge) / Frīg Frīgedæg (Fríge's day)
Ἀπόλλων (Apollōn) /
Φοῖβος (Phoibos)
Apollo / Phoebus Aplu / Apulu Horus / Ra Resheph Mithra light; prophecy; healing; plagues; music; poets
Ἄρης Ares Mars Laran Anhur Verethragna Týr / Tíw war ἡμέρᾱ Ἄρεως (hēmérā Áreōs) dies Martis (day of Mars) Tīwesdæg (Tiw's day) Tuesday
Odin (Óðinn) / Wōden Wōdnesdæg (Woden's day) Wednesday
Ἄρτεμις Artemis Diana Artume / Artumes / Aritimi Bast Kotharat Drvaspa hunting, the hunt; wilderness, wild animals; virginity, childbirth; Diana: lit. heavenly or divine
Ἀσκληπιός (Asklēpios) Asclepius Aesculapius / Vejovis Vejove Vetis / Veiove, Veive Imhotep Eshmun healing
Ἀθηνᾶ (Athēnā), Ἀθήνη (Athēnē) Athena / Athene Minerva Menrva / Menerva Neith Anat wisdom; strategy; the arts and crafts; weaving
Ἄτλας (Átlas) Atlas Aril holder of the celestial spheres
Ἄτροπος Atropos Morta Leinth Atropos: lit. inflexible; death
Βορέας Boreas Aquilo Andas North Wind or Devouring One
Καλλιόπη (Kalliopē) Calliope "beautifully voiced"; muse of eloquence and epic poetry
Χάος (Kháos) Chaos Nu chasm, vast void, abyss; the formless, primordial state of existence
Naunet
Χάριτες (Kharites) Charites Gratiae Graces grace; splendor; festivity; charity
Χάρων (Kharōn) Charon Charun / Charu fierce, flashing, feverish gaze (eyes)
Χλωρίς (Khlōris) Chloris Flora Chloris: lit. greenish-yellow, pale green, pale, pallid, fresh; Flora: lit. flower
Κλωθώ (Klōthō) Clotho Nona spinning; thread
Κρόνος (Kronos) Cronus Saturnus Saturn Satre Geb El Time ἡμέρᾱ Κρόνου (hēmérā Krónou) dies Saturni (day of Saturn) Sæturnesdæg (Saturn's day) Saturday
Χρόνος (Khronos) Chronos
Κυβέλη (Kybelē) Cybele Magna Mater Magna Mater: lit. Great Mother
Δημήτηρ Demeter Ceres Zerene Isis Ashi grains, agricultural fertility; Demeter: lit. Earth Mother
Διόνυσος (Dionysos) /
Βάκχος (Bakkhos)
Dionysus / Bacchus Liber / Bacchus Fufluns Osiris wine and winemaking; revelry; ecstasy; Liber: lit. the free one
Εἰλείθυια Eileithyia / Ilithyia Lucina Ilithiia childbirth, midwifery
Ἐνυώ Enyo Bellona Enie Sekhmet war
Ἠώς Eos Aurora / Matuta Thesan Tefnut dawn
Ἔρεβος (Érebos) Erebus Scotus darkness
Ἐρινύες Erinyes Dirae / Furiae Furies Furies
Ἔρις Eris Discordia Eris Anat strife
Ἔρως Eros Cupido / Amor Cupid Erus sexual love
Eὐτέρπη Euterpe Euturpa / Euterpe "she who delights"; muse of music (especially flute music) and song; later, also of lyric poetry
Εὖρος (Euros) Eurus Vulturnus East Wind
Γαῖα Gaia / Gaea Terra / Tellus Cel Zam Jörð (jǫrð) the earth
ᾍδης (Hāidēs) /
Πλούτων (Ploutōn)
Hades / Pluto Dis Pater / Pluto / Orcus Aita / Eita Anubis Mot Angra Mainyu Hel the underworld. Hades: lit. the unseen
Osiris
Ἥβη (Hēbē) Hebe Iuventas Juventas Renpet youth
Ἑκάτη (Hekatē) Hecate Trivia Heqet will; Hecate: trans. she who has power far off [2]
Ἥλιος Helios Sol Usil Ra Sól sun ἡμέρᾱ Ἡλίου (hēmérā Hēlíou) dies solis (day of Sol) Sunnandæg (sun's day) Sunday
Ἡμέρα Hemera Dies Dagr day
Ἥφαιστος (Hḗphaistos) Hephaestus Vulcanus Vulcan Sethlans Ptah Atar metalwork, forges; fire, lava
Ἥρα Hera Iuno Juno Uni Mut, Hathor Armaiti marriage, family
Ἡρακλής (Hēraklē̂s) Heracles Hercules Hercle / Heracle Heryshaf Melqart Rostam (Heracles) Heracles: lit. glory of Hera
Ἑρμῆς Hermes Mercurius Mercury Turms / Turmś Anubis, Thoth Shamash Hermóðr (anglicized as Hermod) transitions; boundaries; thieves; travelers; commerce; Hermes: poss. "interpreter"; Mercurius: related to Latin "merx" (merchandise), "mercari" (to trade), and "merces" (wages) ἡμέρᾱ Ἑρμοῦ (hēmérā Hermoû) dies Mercurii (day of Mercury) Hermoday
Odin (Óðinn) / Wōden Wōdnesdæg (Woden's day) Wednesday
Ἕσπερος (Hesperos) Hesperus Vesper evening, supper, evening star, west[3]
Ἕστία Hestia Vesta hearth, fireplace, domesticity
Ὑγίεια Hygeia Salus health; cleanliness
Ὕπνος Hypnos Somnus sleep
Εἰρήνη (Eirēnē) Irene Pax peace
Ἶρις Iris Arcus / Iris Nut rainbow
Ἰανός Ianus Janus Culsans beginnings; transitions; motion; doorways
Λάχεσις (Lakhesis) Lachesis Decima Lachesis: lit. disposer of lots; luck
Λητώ Leto Latona Demureness; mothers
Μοῖραι (Moirai) Moirai / Moerae Parcae / Fatae Fates Norns (nornir) Apportioners
Μορφέας Morpheus Dreams
Μοῦσαι (Mousai) Musae Camenae Mus Music; inspiration
Νίκη Nike Victoria Mean / Meanpe victory
Νότος (Notos) Notus Auster South Wind
Νύξ (Nyx) Nyx Nox Nephthys Nótt night
Ὀδυσσεύς Odysseus Ulixes / Ulysses Ulysses Uthste hero
Παλαίμων (Palaimōn) Palaemon Portunus keys, doors; ports, harbors
Πᾶν Pan Faunus Min nature, the wild
Περσεφόνη Persephone Proserpina Proserpine Persipnei / Phersipnai poss. "to emerge"
Φάων Phaon Phaun / Faun / Phamu mortal boatman given youth and beauty by Aphrodite
Φήμη Pheme Fama fame; rumor
Φωσφόρος (Phōsphoros) Phosphorus Lucifer Attar lit. light bearer
Ποσειδῶν Poseidon Neptunus Neptune Nethuns Apam Napat sea; water; horses; earthquakes
Πρίαπος (Priapos) Priapus Mutunus Tutunus / Mutinus Titinus fertility; livestock; gardens; male genitalia
Προμηθεύς Prometheus Prumathe forethought
Ῥέα Rhea Opis / Magna Mater
(See Cybele, above)
Ops Nut Asherah Rhea: lit. flowing. Ops: lit. wealth, abundance, resources.
Σελήνη Selene Luna Losna Isis Mah Máni moon ἡμέρᾱ Σελήνης (hēmérā Selḗnēs) dies lunæ (day of Luna) Mōnandæg (moon's day) Monday
Tiur / Tivr / Tiv
Σειληνός Silenos Silvanus Selvans Silvanus: lit. of the woods
Θάνατος Thanatos Mors Leinth Anubis Mot death
Charun
Θέμις Themis Iustitia Justitia / Justice law of nature
Τύχη (Tykhē) Tyche Fortuna Fortune Nortia luck, fortune
Τυφῶν ("Typhon") Typhoeus Typh Set "whirlwinds, storms, chaos, darkness"
Οὐρανός (Ouranos) Uranus Caelus Asman sky
Vertumnus Voltumna / Veltha the seasons; change
Ζέφυρος (Zephyros) Zephyrus / Zephyr Favonius West Wind; Favonius: lit. favorable
Ζεύς Zeus Iuppiter / Iovis Jupiter / Jove Tinia / Tina / Tin Amun Baʿal Ḥammon
Dagon
Hadad
Ohrmazd / Ahura Mazda Thor (Þórr) Zeus and Jupiter were sky and thunder gods; they were sky fathers and kings of the gods.  Thor, too, was a thunder god; he was also a god of lightning, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing and fertility—but it was his father, Odin, who was king.  Tinia, a sky god, was the highest Etruscan god.  Amun-Ra was the chief deity of the Egyptian Empire; as Zeus Ammon, he came to be identified with Zeus.  Horus, meanwhile, was god of kingship and the sky.  Baʿal Ḥammon was a weather god and king of the gods; Hadad was also a storm and rain god; Dagon (mentioned in the Hebrew Bible him as the national god of the Philistines) was a grain god associated with fertility and agriculture, called Zeus Arotrios after he discovered grain and the plough, although he is often falsely assumed to be a fish god due to his name.  Finally, Ahura Mazda (literally "lord wisdom") was the creator and Zoroastrianism's highest deity. ἡμέρᾱ Διός (hēmérā Diós) dies Iovis (day of Jove) Þūnresdæg (Thor's day) Thursday
Horus


English Old English French Greek Irish Italian Latin Old Norse Spanish German
Chaos
(Chaos*)
Chaos Χάος
(Kháos)
Caos Chaos Ginnungagap Caos Chaos
Darkness
(Darkness)
Sceadu Oscurité Ἔρεβος
(Erebus)
Dorchadas Oscurità Tenebrae Myrkri Oscuridad Dunkelheit
Death
(Death/Grim reaper*)
Dēaþ Mort Θάνατος
(Thanatos)
Bás Morte Mors
(Mors)
Dauði Muerte Tod
Earth
(Mother Earth/Mother Nature*)
Eorþe Terre Γαῖα
(Gaia)
Domhan Danu
(Danu)
Terra Terra
(Terra)
Jörð Tierra Erde
Justice
(Lady Justice)
Rihtwīsness Justice Θέμις
(Themis or Dike)
Ceart Giustizia Iustitia
(Iustitia)
Justicia Gerechtigkeit
Liberty
(Liberty)
Frēodōm Liberté Ἐλευθερία
(Eleutheria)
Saoirse Libertà Libertas
(Libertas)
Frelsi Libertad Freiheit
Night
(Night*)
Niht Nuit Νύξ
(Nyx)
Oidhche Notte Nox
(Nox)
Nótt Noche Nacht
Sleep
(Sleep/The Sandman)
Slǣp Sommeil Ὕπνος
(Hypnos)
Codladh Sonno Somnus
(Somnus)
Svefn Sueño Schlaf
Truth
(Truth/Verity)
Trēowþ Vérité ἀλήθεια
(Aletheia)
Fírinne Verità Veritas
(Veritas)
Sannleikr or Sannleik Verdad Wahrheit

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Sources edit

  1. ^ "DIAL B for BLOG - THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMIC BLOGAZINE".
  2. ^ "Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, ἕκα^τος". Perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
  3. ^ Collins Latin Dictionary plus Grammar, p. 231. ISBN 0-06-053690-X)