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Category:Latin religious phrases
Fiat Lux (Latin for " let there be light") is a neo-revelationist UFO religion whose members are primarily located in the Black Forest of Germany.
Fiat Lux were an English synthpop band formed in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, in 1982, by Steve Wright (vocals) and David P Crickmore (guitars, bass, keyboards). Ian Nelson (sax, keyboards), younger brother of Be-Bop Deluxe guitarist and lead vocalist Bill Nelson, joined shortly afterwards, complementing the classic line-up of the band, who remained until the mid-1980s, when Crickmore departed.
is a Latin phrase from the Bible. It translates in English to " Let there be light".
Fiat Lux may also refer to:
- Fiat Lux (band), a 1980s English synthpop band
- "Fiat Lux", a poem by Lynda Hull
- Fiat Lux, a science fiction novella by Walter M. Miller, Jr.
- Fiat Lux (religion), a cult based in Germany
- Fiat Lux (film), a 1923 Austrian film
Fiat Lux is a 1923 Austrian silent film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Hella Moja, Carmen Cartellieri and Liese Leyde.
Usage examples of "fiat lux".
The section I want to examine now is the middle one, the one called 'Fiat Lux.