The seven archangels usually referred to the archangels in the Christian religion. It was one of the important concepts in Christian mythology. According to different Christian doctrines and legends, the exact number of the seven archangels may vary. In Christian classics, there are usually seven archangels: Rabel, also known as Raphiel, was believed to be the archangel, the god of joy, and the god of the sky. Michael, also known as Michael, was considered the God of Justice, Courage, and Honor. 3. Niur, also known as Noah, was considered the God of Famine and the King of the Dead. Astrius, also known as Ares, was considered the god of war and violence. 5 Yogg Sothoth, also known as Yogg Saron (Yegroth), was considered the god of fate and dice. Mishra, also known as Minas, was considered the god of commerce and trade. 7 Urukreya: Also known as Uruk (Uru) is considered the god of water and the god of the sea. It should be noted that these were only some of the main legends and concepts of the archangel in the Christian world and did not represent scientific facts in reality.