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'''Thalia''', '''Thalía''', '''Thaleia''' or '''Thalian''' ({{IPAc-en|θ|ə|ˈ|l|aɪ|.|ə}}; Greek: Θάλεια from θάλλειν "to bloom") may refer to:
'''Thalia''', '''Thalía''', '''Thaleia''' or '''Thalian''' may refer to:


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==People==
==Greek mythological figures==
* [[Thalia (Grace)]], one of the three Graces (Charites)
* [[Thalia (given name)]], including a list of people with the name
* [[Thalia (Muse)]], the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
* [[Thalia (Nereid)]], a Nereid, one of the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris
* [[Thalia (nymph)]], a nymph daughter of Hephaestus and minor goddess of vegetation


==Mythological and fictional characters==
==Arts==
* [[Thalia Awards]], since 1993. The award is named after Thalia, the muse of comedy
* [[Thalia (Grace)]], one of the three Graces (Charities)
* [[Thalia (Muse)]], the muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
* [[Thalia (magazine)|''Thalia'' (magazine)]], a German magazine on history, theatre, culture, philosophy, literature and politics
* [[Thalia (Nereid)]], one of the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris
* ''Thalia'', the book written by [[Arius]] to defend the position he held in 325 at the First Council of Nicea
* [[Thalia (nymph)]], daughter of Hephaestus, and minor goddess of vegetation
* Thalia Menninger, fictional character from the television series ''[[The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis]]'', played by Tuesday Weld
* [[Thalia Grace]], a character in Rick Riordan's books ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians'' and ''Heroes of Olympus''.
* Thalia Menninger, a fictional character from the TV series ''[[The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis]]''
* [[Thalia Grace]], in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
Thalia, From ''[[The Adventures Of Rocky & Bullwinkle]]''


==Flora and fauna==
==Places==
* ''Thalia'', a genus of [[salp]]s, filter-feeding marine animals
* [[Thalia, Victoria]], Australia
* [[Thalia, Texas]], U.S.
* ''[[Thaleia]]'', a gastropod genus
* [[Thalia, Virginia]], U.S.
** ''[[Thaleia nisonis]]'', a gastropod species in the genus ''Thaleia''
* [[Thalia (plant)|''Thalia'' (plant)]], a plant genus in the family Marantaceae
** ''[[Thalia dealbata]]'', an aquatic plant
** ''[[Thalia pavonii]]'', a plant species in the family Marantaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests
* ''[[Charitodoron thalia]]'', a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter snails
* ''[[Anthopleura thallia]]'', a sea anemone


==Arts and entertainment==
==Notable people==
* [[Thalia Awards]], issued by the Czech Actors' Association
* [[Thalía]] (born 1971), Mexican singer and actress
* [[Thalia (German magazine)|''Thalia'' (German magazine)]], a former German magazine
** [[Thalía (1990 album)|''Thalía'' (1990 album)]], the eponymous debut solo album by Mexican singer Thalía, produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz and released in Mexico by Fonovisa Records in 1990
* [[Thalia (Swedish magazine)|''Thalia'' (Swedish magazine)]], avant-garde theatre, music and literary magazine
** [[Thalía (2002 album)|''Thalía'' (2002 album)]], the seventh studio album by Mexican singer Thalía
* ''Thalia'', a book by [[Arius]] in the 1st century AD
** [[Thalía (English-language album)|''Thalía'' (English-language album)]], the eighth studio album by Mexican recording artist Thalía, released on July 8, 2003 by Virgin Records and EMI Latin. It is her first English-language album, and shares a title with Thalía's 1990 and 2002 Spanish-language albums
*''[[The Muse Thalia]]'', a painting by Michele Pannonio c. 1546
* [[Thalia Assuras]] (born February 5, 1951), anchor of ''energyNOW!'', a TV news-magazine and opinion program produced by the American Clean Skies Foundation
* [[Thalía (1990 album)|''Thalía'' (1990 album)]], by Thalía
* [[Thalia C. Eley]], Professor of Developmental Behavioural Genetics at the Institute of Psychiatry's MRC Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, King's College London
* [[Thalía (2002 album)|''Thalía'' (2002 album)]], by Thalía
* [[Thalia Field]] (born 1966), American writer and editor known for innovative fiction and interdisciplinary collaborations
* [[Thalía (2013 album)|''Thalía'' (2013 album)]], by Thalía
* [[Thalia Flora-Karavia]] (1871–1960), Greek artist and member of the Munich School who was best known for her sketches of soldiers at war
* [[Thalía (English-language album)|''Thalía'' (English-language album)]], by Thalía, 2003
* [[Thalia Mara]] (1911–2003), American ballet educator and author of books on the subject
* [[Thalia Massie]] (1911–1963), member of a socially prominent family who became the genesis of a series of heavily publicized trials in Hawaii
* [[Thalia Munro]] (born 1982), American water polo player for the UCLA Bruins and the US National Team, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Her position is utility/driver
* [[Thalia Myers]] (born 1945), British concert pianist, teacher and animateur
* [[Thalia Pellegrini]] (born 1978), British television presenter
* [[Thalia Zedek]] (born 1961), American singer and guitarist


==Places==
==Flora and fauna==
* [[Thalia (tunicate)|''Thalia'' (tunicate)]], a genus of marine invertebrate animals
=== Australia ===
* [[Thalia, Victoria]]
* [[Thalia (plant)|''Thalia'' (plant)]], a plant genus
* [[Thalia's shrew]], a species of mammal

=== United States ===
* Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater at Peter Norton [[Symphony Space]]. Manhattan, New York City
* [[City Hall/Thalian Hall|Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts]], performing arts center in Wilmington, North Carolina
* Thalia Theatre, a former name of [[Bowery Theatre]] in New York City
* [[Thalia, Texas]]
* [[Thalia, Virginia]]


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Thalia (bookstore)]], in Germany, Switzerland and Austria
* [[23 Thalia]], an asteroid
* [[23 Thalia]], an asteroid
* [[Thalia (bookstore)]], a German retailer with outlets in Germany, Switzerland and Austria
* [[Thalia Hall]], a theatre and concert hall situated in Sibiu, Romania, location of the State Philharmonic of Sibiu
* [[HMS Thalia|HMS ''Thalia'']], the name of three ships of the Royal Navy
* [[HMS Thalia|HMS ''Thalia'']], the name of three ships of the Royal Navy
* [[MV Thalia|MV ''Thalia'']]
* [[MV Thalia|MV ''Thalia'']], the name of two German ships
* Renault Thalia, a sedan version of [[Renault Clio]], sold in some countries as Renault Symbol
* Renault Thalia, alternative name of the [[Renault Symbol]] car
* Thalia wine, Portuguese wine made from the [[Trebbiano]] grape
* Thalia, another name for the [[Trebbiano]] grape
* [[The Thalians]], American mental health organization
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* [[The Thalians]] (founded in 1955), a California based charitable group
* [[Thalian Association]], (founded in 1788) a [[North Carolina]] based organization that promotes the arts
* [[SS Thalia|SS ''Thalia'']], the name of a cruise ship of the [[Österreichischer Lloyd]]
* Thalia, an AI program in [[Logic's]] concept album The Incredible True story and its sequels
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==See also ==
==See also ==
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* [[Talia (given name)]]
* [[Talia (disambiguation)]]
* [[Thalia Hall (disambiguation)]]
* [[Thalia Theatre (disambiguation)]]
* [[Thalia Theatre (disambiguation)]]
* ''[[Thaleia]]'', a genus of gastropods


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Revision as of 19:30, 28 October 2024

Thalia, Thalía, Thaleia or Thalian may refer to:

People

Mythological and fictional characters

Thalia, From The Adventures Of Rocky & Bullwinkle

Places

Arts and entertainment

Flora and fauna

Other uses

See also