Thalia
Thalia, lat.-dt. [ tali ː a]; (Greek: Θάλεια [t ʰ ale ː a], from Thallo, bloom ') referred to 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 Palici ), also Aitne ( mythology) or Aetna, Sicilian lover of Zeus
- Thalia ( Maenad ), a maenad
Thalia is also available for:
- Thalia ( first name ), female first name
- (23 ) Thalia, Asteroid
- Thalia ( plant), plant genus of the family of arrowroot plants
- Thalia ( salps ), animal species from the family Salpidae
- Thalia (Journal), 1787, edited by Friedrich Schiller to 1791 journal
- The title of a font of Arius, with which he defended his position on the first Council of Nicaea
- Thalia ( bookstores ), the Group of Douglas Holding AG's bookstore chain
- Thalia Film, founded in 1980 Austrian film production company
- Thalia Theater, various theater
Vehicles:
- Thalia (ship, 1886), Cruise Ship
- Thalia (ship, 1909), steamboat on Lake Wörthersee
- Renault Thalia, vehicle version of the Renault Clio
Movie Theaters in various locations:
- Thalia (Dresden)
- Thalia (Berlin)
- Thalia (Potsdam)
- Thalia ( Augsburg)
Thalía stands for:
- Thalía, Mexican Latin pop singer and actress
See also:
- Talia
- Disambiguation