A planet seen close to the Sun at dawn or dusk is sometimes called the Morning Star or Evening Star.
In the context of medieval weaponry, the Morning Star resembles a combination mace/spiked club. It could be either a foot soldier's or mounted soldier's weapon. In the simplest terms, it was a wooden-handled weapon (betweeen 2 and 4 feet long), with a metal end. This metal end was usually an iron cylinder, which had roughly a dozen or more 4-inch iron spikes protruding out perpendicular to the shaft, plus usually a long spike at the end (typically 6 inches in length). It is different from a mace, in that a mace's head was usually a forged ball or cylinder with metal studs or short (1-2 inch) flanges cast as a single piece (i.e. the flanges or studs were not added later). It differs from a spiked club in that the spiked club did not have the protective metal cylinder at the head end.
Venus is the morning star or the evening star, depending on where Venus is in its orbit.
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.
Lucifer was called the morning star
The Morning Star Company was created in 1970.
Morning Star - chief - died in 1883.
Valley Morning Star was created in 1911.
Son of the Morning Star was created in 1984.
The brightest star in the morning sky is often Venus. It is sometimes referred to as the Morning Star because of how bright it appears before sunrise.
The Morning Star - Vernon - was created in 1988-06.
Temple of the Morning Star was created in 1997-07.
do you mean star, or act? if you meant star, no. i dont know the answer if you meant act.
Morning Star - novel - was created on 1984-06-21.