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Lilith, a biblical character suggested to be Adam's first wife and a significant female figure from Jewish mythology, has been developed over time into distinct characters in popular culture. One writer on witches, Judika Illes, wrote, "No spirit exerts more fascination over media and popular culture than Lilith. Her appearances are genuinely too numerous to count." Lilith is one of several figures with biblical or related origins integrated into popular culture who have been titled demon.

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  • Lilith, a biblical character suggested to be Adam's first wife and a significant female figure from Jewish mythology, has been developed over time into distinct characters in popular culture. One writer on witches, Judika Illes, wrote, "No spirit exerts more fascination over media and popular culture than Lilith. Her appearances are genuinely too numerous to count." Lilith is one of several figures with biblical or related origins integrated into popular culture who have been titled demon. (en)
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  • May 2017 (en)
  • March 2018 (en)
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  • If this is only a mention, it may not be notable enough to include in this article. (en)
  • Generic, no direct relation to the Jewish legend. (en)
  • Generic monster, no direct relation to the Jewish legend. (en)
  • Lilith clearly parallels legend. (en)
  • Does the character have a direct relationship to the Jewish legend? Is the character a central focus of the work? (en)
  • Is this tied to the Jewish legend, and is the character a central focus of the work? (en)
  • Is this character a "primary focus" of the work to be included here? (en)
  • Generic demon, no direct relation to the Jewish legend. (en)
  • Generic character named Lilith, any connection to Jewish legend? (en)
  • Is Lilith a "primary focus" of the novels, central enough to include them on this list? (en)
  • Generic character named Lilith, no connection to Jewish legend. (en)
  • Generic enemies, does not seem to have a direct relation to the Jewish legend. (en)
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  • Lilith, a biblical character suggested to be Adam's first wife and a significant female figure from Jewish mythology, has been developed over time into distinct characters in popular culture. One writer on witches, Judika Illes, wrote, "No spirit exerts more fascination over media and popular culture than Lilith. Her appearances are genuinely too numerous to count." Lilith is one of several figures with biblical or related origins integrated into popular culture who have been titled demon. (en)
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  • Lilith in popular culture (en)
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