Styx (disambiguation)
Styx is the family name of the following people:
- Martin Ernst von Styx (1759–1829), German-Baltic doctor and rector of the Imperial University of Dorpat
Styx stands for:
- the river Styx in Greek mythology
- the river Styx (Greece)
- the underground lake Lagoa do Styx on the Portuguese Azores island of Graciosa
- the place Styx (Scotland)
- the NATO code for a Soviet SS-N-2 anti-ship missile
- the American rock band Styx (band)
- a network protocol of the Inferno operating system, see Inferno (operating system)
- a forest in Tasmania , Australia
- a brand of cigarette papers in the UK
- a computer game for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, which was also ported to the Commodore C64
- a computer game for PC compatible DOS, which is a remake of the computer game Qix is
- a collection of poems by Else Lasker-Schüler, see Styx (collection of poems)
- a character in Jacques Offenbach's operetta Orpheus in the Underworld
- a work for viola, choir and orchestra by Giya Kancheli
- a fictional Pluto moon at Captain Future
- Styx (moon) , the fifth moon of the dwarf planet Pluto
- a genus of butterflies, see Styx infernalis
- Styx (Dan Simmons) , Short Story Collection (1995)
- Styx Glacier in Antarctica
Films:
- The thing with Styx , feature film by Karl Anton (1942)
- Styx (2018) , German-Austrian feature film by Wolfgang Fischer
STYX stands for:
- STYX (specialist software) , computer program
See also: