Lamia (disambiguation)
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Lamia is a daemon in Greek mythology.
Lamia may also refer to:
Animals
- Lamia (animal), a mouse-like animal in New Guinea
- Lamia (genus), a genus of longhorn beetles
Film and television
- Lamia (Stardust), the main antagonist in the 2007 fantasy film Stardust played by Michelle Pfeiffer
- A character from the television series Neverwhere
- A character from the television series Betterman
- A character from the 1984 Polish movie Sexmission
- The demon haunting the main character in the 2009 movie Drag Me To Hell
- A character from the puppet series X-Bomber (renamed to Star Fleet when dubbed for the UK)
Gaming
- Lamia (Dungeons & Dragons), a magical beast in Dungeons & Dragons
Literature
- "Lamia" (poem), a poem by John Keats
- Lamia, play by Euripides
- Lamia, dramatic romance by Thomas Hood
- Characters who are born as vampires in L. J. Smith's Night World books
- Lamia a work by the Italian humanist Angelo Poliziano, consisting of an opening oration, in which he offers a fable-tinted history of philosophy
- A race of vampire-like creatures in the Tim Powers novel The Stress of Her Regard
- Lamia, a family of characters in the Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons
- The spirit of an ancient sword in the Korean manhwa Id
- The mother of the main female vampire in Whitley Strieber's novel The Hunger
Music
- "The Lamia", a song on the Genesis album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
- "Lamia", a song by Lord Belial from Enter the Moonlight Gate
- "Lamia", a song by Nana Kitade from her 13th single "Punk&Baby's"
- Lamia, work for soprano voice and orchestra by American composer Jacob Druckman
- Lamia, orchestral work by American composer Edward MacDowell
- Lamia, symphonic poem by English composer Dorothy Howell
Mythology
- Lamiai, a Greek vampire legend, named after the mythological figure
- Lamia (daughter of Poseidon), who was the mother, by Zeus, of the Libyan Sibyl
- Lamia (Basque mythology), a Basque mythological female creature
People
- Lamia of Athens, courtesan
- Lucius Aelius Lamia (consul 3) (before 43 BCE – 33 CE), Roman consul
- Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus (c. 45 - 81/96), Roman consul in the year 80
- Lucius Fundanius Laemia Aelianus (ca 83 - 132/136), Roman consul in 116 and proconsul in 131-132
- Lucius Plautius Lamia Silvanus (fl. 110–145), Roman consul in 145
- Lamia al-Hariri, Syrian diplomat
Other uses
- Lamia (city), a city in Greece
- Lamia F.C., a football club based in Lamia, Greece
- Lamia Oy, a Finnish e-commerce solutions provider
- Lamia River, a river in Uganda
See also
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