Calliope (disambiguation) - 1 reference result
Calliope is the muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology.
Calliope may also refer to:
In music
- Calliope (music), a musical instrument
- "Calliope", an instrumental by Tom Waits from his 2002 album Blood Money
- "Calliope!", a song by The Veils from their 2006 album Nux Vomica
- Calliope: Pittsburgh Folk Music Society
In places
- Calliope, Queensland, Australia
- Shire of Calliope, the former Local Government Area which surrounded Calliope
- Calliope River, a river flowing through the area
- Calliope Projects, a housing project in New Orleans, Louisiana, US
- Calliope Point, a former headland in Devonport, New Zealand
- Calliope Dock, a dry dock graven into the above headland
In other uses
- Calliope (television program), an animation program
- "Calliope" (Sandman), a story in the 1990 collection Dream Country, from The Sandman series by Neal Gaiman
- Calliope Hummingbird, a hummingbird species
- T34 Calliope, a tank-mounted rocket launcher
- HMS Calliope (disambiguation), five ships of the Royal Navy
- Calliope, another name for the Origins Award
See also
- Kalliopi, Kalliopi Saratsopoulou, Greek singer/songwriter and actress
- Kalliopi (martyr), also known as Saint Calliope, a 3rd century Eastern martyr
- 22 Kalliope, an asteroid
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