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Tenebrae (Latin for "darkness") may refer to:
- Tenebrae, Christian worship services held during Holy Week (before Easter)
- Tenebrae Responsoria, prescribed readings for the services
 - Tenebrae Responsories (Victoria), settings by Victoria (1585)
 - Tenebrae Responsoria (Gesualdo), settings by Gesualdo (1611)
 - Leçons de ténèbres (Couperin), settings by Couperin (1714)
 - Sept répons des ténèbres, settings by Poulenc (1961)
 
 - Tenebrae (film), a horror film by Dario Argento
- Tenebrae (soundtrack), soundtrack album for the Dario Argento film
 
 - Tenebrae (choir), a professional vocal ensemble founded and directed by Nigel Short
 - Lux in Tenebris, farce by Brecht (1919)
 - Tenebrae, a fictional character in the video game Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
 - "Tenebrae", a poem by twentieth-century German poet Paul Celan
 - The Tenebrae, a monster organization in the television series Jekyll & Hyde
 - The Tenebrae, Latin name for the Keres, female death-spirits
 - Tenebrae, a fictional kingdom in the video game Final Fantasy XV
 - Tenebrae, a fictional town in the video game Ultima VIII: Pagan
 - The Tenebrea Trilogy, a set of three of science-fiction novels written by Roxann Dawson and Daniel Graham.
 - Tenebrae, the birth name of Darth Vitiate, the Sith Emperor in Star Wars: The Old Republic.
 
See also
- Terebridae, a group of sea mollusks
 - Category:Tenebrae
 
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