Legion in popular culture


, the demons of Gadarenes, is the name given in two of three New Testament accounts of the exorcism connected with the Gadarene swine. As the only named demons in the New Testament the name "Legion" has received frequent use in popular culture.

Background

The Christian New Testament gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke describe an incident in which Jesus meets a man, or in Matthew two men, possessed by demons who, in the Mark and Luke versions, when asked what their name is, respond:

Use in medieval and pre-modern period

The miracle of the Gadarene swine is found in many artworks, such as church wall friezes, and iconography, along with other exorcisms and miracles of Jesus up to the modern era.
Uses of the story with the name "Legion" in classical literature and arts is not common. Some notable exceptions include: