Styx (disambiguation)

Styx is the surname of the following persons:

  • Martin Ernst von Styx (1759-1829), Baltic German physician and rector of the Imperial University of Dorpat to

Styx may refer to:

  • The river Styx in Greek mythology
  • The river Styx (Greece )
  • The location Styx (Scotland )
  • The NATO code for a Soviet anti-ship missile of the type SS -N-2
  • The American rock band Styx ( band )
  • A network protocol of the operating system Inferno
  • A forest in Tasmania, Australia
  • Cigarette-paper brand in the UK
  • A computer game for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, which was ported to the Commodore C64
  • A computer game for PC compatible DOS, which is a remake of the computer game Qix
  • A book of poems by Else Lasker-Schüler
  • A character in Jacques Offenbach's operetta Orpheus in the Underworld
  • A work for viola, chorus and orchestra of Giya Kancheli
  • A fictitious Pluto - Moon at Captain Future
  • The computer program STYX, a specialized software in the waters Ethnography State service for the analysis of groundwater data
  • Styx ( moon), the fifth moon of the dwarf planet Pluto
  • The thing with Styx, Viktor de Kowa feature film (1942 )
  • A butterfly genus, see Styx infernalis

See also:

  • Styx River Styx Creek
  • Disambiguation
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