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* One of several figures in [[Greek mythology]]. See [[Thalia]]. |
* One of several figures in [[Greek mythology]]. See [[Thalia]]. |
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* An [[asteroid]]. See [[23 Thalia]]. |
* An [[asteroid]]. See [[23 Thalia]]. |
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* A [[genus]] of [[flowering plant]]s |
* A [[genus]] of [[flowering plant]]s. |
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* A popular [[Mexico|Mexican]] actress and musician. See [[Thalía Sodi]]. |
* A popular [[Mexico|Mexican]] actress and musician. See [[Thalía Sodi]]. |
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* A theater in Hamburg, Germany. See [http://www.thalia-theater.de/ Thalia Theater] |
* A theater today in [[Hamburg]], Germany. See [http://www.thalia-theater.de/ Thalia Theater]. |
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* One of the temporary names of a theater in [[New York City]] which burnt down in 1929. See [[Bowery Theater]]. |
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* A journal edited by [[Friedrich Schiller]] from 1787 to 1791. |
* A journal that was edited by [[Friedrich Schiller]] and appeared from 1787 to 1791. |
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* A German bookselling chain with stores in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. See [http://www.thalia.de Thalia.de], [http://www.thalia.ch Thalia.ch], and [http://www.thalia.at Thalia.at]. |
* A German bookselling chain with stores in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. See [http://www.thalia.de Thalia.de], [http://www.thalia.ch Thalia.ch], and [http://www.thalia.at Thalia.at]. |
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* A Dutch computer science study association. See [http://www.thalia.nu Thalia]. |
* A Dutch computer science study association. See [http://www.thalia.nu Thalia]. |
Revision as of 14:11, 16 December 2005
Thalia (with stress on the "i") can refer to:
- One of several figures in Greek mythology. See Thalia.
- An asteroid. See 23 Thalia.
- A genus of flowering plants.
- A popular Mexican actress and musician. See Thalía Sodi.
- A theater today in Hamburg, Germany. See Thalia Theater.
- One of the temporary names of a theater in New York City which burnt down in 1929. See Bowery Theater.
- A journal that was edited by Friedrich Schiller and appeared from 1787 to 1791.
- A German bookselling chain with stores in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. See Thalia.de, Thalia.ch, and Thalia.at.
- A Dutch computer science study association. See Thalia.