Thalia (disambiguation)
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Thalia, in Greek mythology, was the muse of comedy and pastoral poetry.
Thalia may also refer to:
- Thalía, a Mexican singer and actress
- 23 Thalia, an asteroid
- Bowery Theatre, in New York City, temporarily known as Thalia Theatre
- Thalia (company), a now defunct offshoot of Sunbeam Products that specialized in Home automation products.
- Thalia (store), a German bookselling chain with stores in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria; see Thalia.de
- Thalia (association), a Dutch computer science study association; see Thalia.nu
- Thalia, a genus of salps
- Thalia, a genus of plants in the family Marantaceae
- thalia (poet), contemporary Australian poet
- An alternative name used in Portugal for wine made from the Trebbiano grape.
- Thalia (Percy Jackson), a fictional character from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
- Thalia (Superyacht) (Designe by Ron Holland)
- Thalia, the book written by Arius to defend the position he held in 325 A.D. at the First Council of Nicea
- Thaleia (mollusc), a genus of gastropod mollusc.
- The element Thallium takes its name from (Greek θαλλός, thallos, meaning "a green shoot or twig") [1], from the same root for "flourishing" as Thalia.
Thalia is also a Greek female name, held by the following individuals:
- Thalia Assuras
- Thalia Zedek, American singer.