Thalia
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- the muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
- one of the three Graces
Thalia or Thaleia is spelled Θάλεια in Greek and derives from the same stem as θάλλειν "to bloom". It may refer to:
- In ancient Greek mythology:
- Thalia (grace) (Θάλεια, "Thaleia"), one of the three Graces
- Thalia (muse) (Θάλεια, "Thaleia"), the Muse of comedy
- Thalia (Nereid) (Θάλεια, "Thaleia"), a Nereid
- Thalia (nymph) (Θάλεια, "Thaleia"), a nymph and secondary goddess of vegetation
- Thalía, a Mexican singer and actress
- Thalia, the book written by Arius to defend the position he held in 325 at the First Council of Nicea
- Thalia, a bookstore chain located in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
- 23 Thalia, an asteroid
- Thalia Assuras
- Thalia (Percy Jackson), a fictional character from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series
- Thalia (poet), contemporary Australian poet
- Thalia Theatre, a former name of Bowery Theatre in New York City
- Thalia wine, Portuguese wine made from the Trebbiano grape
- Thalia Zedek, American singer
- Renault Thalia, a sedan version of Renault Clio, sold in some countries as Renault Symbol
- Thalia, a genus of plants belonging to the family Marantaceae.
- Thaleia (gastropod), a gastropod genus
- HMS Thalia, the name of three ships of the Royal Navy
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