She-wolf (disambiguation)

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A she-wolf is a female member of the species Canis lupus. The classical roman she-wolf icon is known as the Capitoline Wolf.

She-wolf or she wolf may also refer to:

Literature

  • "The She-Wolf", La Lupa, an Italian verismo novella by Giovanni Verga 1880
  • "The She-Wolf", a story by Saki
  • La Lupa, an early fascist newspaper founded by Paolo Orano
  • "She-Wolf: The Story of a Roman Icon" a historical study of the Capitoline Wolf by Cristina Mazzoni, Cambridge University Press

Music

  • She Wolf (album), a 2009 dance-pop album by Shakira
  • "She Wolf" (Blessed by a Broken Heart song), a 2008 Christian metal song
  • "She-Wolf" (song), by Megadeth from their 1997 album Cryptic Writings
  • "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)", a 2012 single by David Guetta on his album Nothing but the Beat 2.0
  • She-Wolf, a 1981 country blues album by Jessie Mae Hemphill
    • "She-Wolf," title track on her album
  • La Lupa ("the She-Wolf"), a 1996 soundtrack album by Ennio Morricone for the film by Gabriele Lavia
    • "La Lupa", theme track from his soundtrack album
  • La Loba ("the She-wolf"), a 2010 Spanish language album by Ivonne Montero
    • "La Loba", Spanish language single from her album

Television

  • She Wolf: The Last Sentinel, a Philippine fantasy horror television series
  • She-Wolf (TV series), a 1990s horror fiction television series
  • La Loba, Venezuelan telenovela 1973;
  • La Loba (telenovela), Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca 2010.

Film

People

  • Acca Larentia, courtesan known as the she-wolf in the legend of the founding of Rome; wife of Faustulus, who finds the babies Romulus and Remus being suckled by the she-wolf in the Lupercal cave.
  • Isabella of France, wife of Edward II popularly known as the 'she-wolf '
  • Margaret of Anjou, wife of Henry VI - called "She-wolf of France but worse" in Shakespeare's Henry VI
  • Jessie Mae Hemphill: The Delta's She-Wolf of the Blues.
  • Anna Magnani "La Lupa" (1908-1973) Italian stage and film actress.

Other


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