Atalanta (disambiguation)
Atalanta, Atalanta or Atalanti called:
- Atalanta, a virgin huntress in Greek mythology
- Operation Atalanta, a multinational EU naval mission on behalf of the UN to combat piracy in the Horn of Africa
- (36 ) Atalante, an asteroid
- Vanessa atalanta, a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae ( Nymphalidae ), see Admiral ( butterfly )
- Atalanta (Santa Catarina ), a municipality in Brazil
- Atalanta Bergamo, a Italian soccer club
Geography ( Ancient ):
- Today the island Atalanti (Gulf of Atalanti ) off the coast of Locris Opuntian in the northern Gulf of Evia
- The small island Atalanti ( Saronic Gulf ) off the west coast of the ancient landscape of Attica, between Salamis and Piraeus
- A city in the Macedonian Bottiaia the river Axios, today Vardar
Means of transport:
- Atalanta (ship ), a Lotsenschoner
- Atalante (ship), several ships
- A four-engine airliner, see Armstrong Whitworth AW15
- Atalanta Light Cars, a former British car manufacturer
- Atalanta Motors, a former British automobile manufacturer in Staines ( Middlesex ), Brand Atalanta
- Type 57 S Atalante, a sports car, see Bugatti Type 57
- 20/25 Atalanta, a car model of Armstrong Siddeley
Culture:
- Fugiens Atalanta ( 1618), the main work of the Rosicrucian alchemist Michael Maier, see Michael Maier ( Alchemist )
- Atalanta ( Handel ), the main and title role of the eponymous opera by George Frideric Handel
- A character from the opera Serse by George Frideric Handel
- Atalante (film), a film by Jean Vigo 1934
- Atalante ( comics), a comic series
- In the mythology of JRR Tolkien, the island of Númenor ( Atalantë ) in the same language Quenya, see regions and places in Tolkien's world # Númenor
- A Portuguese film distribution, see Atalanta film
See also:
- Atlantis ( disambiguation)
- Disambiguation