Thalia
Thalia , Latin-German [ taˈliːa ]; ( Greek: Θάλεια [ ˈtʰaleːa ], from ϑάλλω thallō ' to bloom') denotes in Greek mythology:
- Thalia (muse) , muse of comic poetry and entertainment
- Thalia (Charis) , one of the three Charites (Graces)
- Thalia (Nereid) , one of the 50 daughters ( Nereids ) of Nereus
- Thalia (mother of Palikoi) , also Aitne (mythology) or Aitna , Sicilian lover of Zeus
- Thalia (maenad) , a maenad
- Thalia (Oceanid) , an oceanid
Thalia also stands for:
- Thalia (given name) , feminine given name
- (23) Thalia , asteroid
- Thalia (plant) , genus of plants from the arrowroot family
- Thalia (salps) , genus of animals from the family Salpidae
- Thalia (magazine) , magazine published by Friedrich Schiller from 1787 to 1791
- the title of a work by Arius , with which he defended his position at the 1st Council of Nicaea
- Thalia books , bookstore chain
- Thalia-Film , Austrian film production company founded in 1980
- Thalia painter , Greek vase painter who lived towards the end of the 6th century BC. Was active in Athens.
Vehicles:
- Thalia (ship, 1886) , cruise ship of the Austrian Lloyd
- Thalia (ship, 1909) , steamship on the Wörthersee
- Thalia (ship, 1978) , French research vessel
- Renault Thalia , vehicle version of the Renault Clio
Cinemas in different locations:
Theaters in different locations:
- Teatro Thalia (Lisbon)
- Thalia Theater (Albstadt)
- Thalia Theater (Berlin)
- Thalia Theater (Budapest)
- Thalia Theater (Bremen)
- Thalia Theater (Chemnitz)
- Thalia (Dresden)
- Thalia Theater (Graz)
- Thalia Theater (hall)
- Thalia Theater (Hamburg)
- Thalia Theater (Hanover)
- Thalia Theater (Sibiu)
- Thalia Theater (Saarbrücken)
- Thalia Theater (Vienna)
- Thalia Theater (Wuppertal)
Thalía stands for:
- Thalía , Mexican Latin pop singer and actress
See also: