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Amon can refer to: * Amun, an Ancient Egyptian deity, also known as Amon and Amon Ra * Amon (demon), a Goetic demon * Amon (Formula One team) * Former name of the band Deicide * Amon of Judah, king of Judah and son of Manasseh * Chris Amon, former Formula One driver and considered one of the unluckiest men in the sport, won the 24 Hours Le Mans race in 1966 * Amon Akilbaev * Amon Göth, a commandant in the Nazi SS during World War II * Amon Tobin, a Brazilian DJ * Amon Amarth, a melodic death metal band Fictional characters/places named Amon include: * One of the four Sinistrals, evil gods and main villains of the Lufia series of videogames * Amon (Witch Hunter Robin), a character from the Witch Hunter Robin anime * Amon Tomaz, a fictional superhero * One of three demon gods in the game Shadow Hearts Covenant; also the second most powerful transformation in both Shadow Hearts and Shadow Hearts Covenant * The demon that becomes Devilman when fused with Akira in the manga and anime series Devilman * The house in which the events of the King Diamond album Them take place * In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Amon is the Sindarin word for hill and forms the prefix of many places such as Amon Hen and Amon Amarth * Amon Garam, the Japanese name of Adrian Gecko, a character from the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

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