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Megiddo

Megiddo may refer to:

  • Tel Megiddo, site of an ancient city in northern Israel's Jezreel valley
  • Megiddo Airport, a domestic airport in Israel
  • Megiddo church (Israel)
  • Megiddo, Israel, a kibbutz in Israel
  • Megiddo Junction, a motorway junction in northern Israel
  • Megiddo Mission, Rochester, NY
  • Megiddo Church, Rochester, NY
  • Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, a 2001 American film
  • Prince Megiddo, a character in the Japanese television series Kagaku Sentai Dynaman
  • Megiddo (EP), a 1997 EP by Satyricon
  • Megiddo (Lauren Hoffman album), 1997
  • Nimrod Megiddo, mathematician and computer scientist
  • Megiddo, a 1984 board game based on Pente designed by Steve Baldwin
  • Megiddo (battle honour), a battle honour awarded to British Empire units that fought at the 1918 Battle of Megiddo
  • Project Megiddo, a report researched and written by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
Megiddo (EP)

Megiddo is the first EP by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon, and the first release following their 1996 studio album Nemesis Divina.

Megiddo (battle honour)

Megiddo is a battle honour awarded to units of the British Army, Royal Air Force and British Empire forces which successfully participated in the Battle of Megiddo in 1918 during the Palestine Campaign of the First World War.

Sharon and Nablus are subsidiary battle honours awarded for this campaign to units which participated in these actions.

Megiddo (Lauren Hoffman album)

Megiddo is the debut album by the American singer/songwriter Lauren Hoffman, released in 1997. It was generally well received by critics, however, due to a lack of proper promotion and timing with releases by other artists, it went relatively unnoticed. This left Lauren feeling "chewed up and spit out by an industry that had (and still has) no concept of humanity", but carried on composing music. Overall, the album is known for its noticeably dark overtone, produced both by her songwriting and instrument choice, but is most prominent in the tracks "Blood", and "The Ashram Song". These qualities have since carried over to her later work.