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Calliope is the muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology. Calliope, Kalliope or Kalliopi may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Calliope (''God of War''), in the video game series ''God of War'' * Calliope, from the webcomic ''Homestuck'' * Calliope, from the TV series ''Supernatural'' season 10 episode "Fan Fiction" * Calliope Juniper, in the TV series ''The Simpsons'' season 22 episode "Flaming Moe" * Calliope Torres, Callie Torres, in the TV series ''Grey's Anatomy'' * Calliope, one of the wicked stepsisters from the 1997 TV film adaptation of ''Cinderella'', played by Veanne Cox * Calliope, one of the muses from Disney's ''Hercules'' * Calliope, from the movie ''The Matrix Resurrections'' * Calliope Jane, the title character from an episode of the BBC series ''Worzel Gummidge'' (2019 TV series) Music * Calliope (music), a musical instrument * Calliope (record label), a French record label * Calliope (band), a Renaissance music band based in ...
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Calliope
In Greek mythology, Calliope ( ; grc, Καλλιόπη, Kalliópē, beautiful-voiced) is the Muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry; so called from the ecstatic harmony of her voice. Hesiod and Ovid called her the "Chief of all Muses". Mythology Calliope had two famous sons, OrpheusHoopes And Evslin,''The Greek Gods''. , , 1995, page 77. "His father was a Thracian king; his mother the muse Calliope. For a while, he lived on Parnassus with his mother and his eight beautiful aunts and there met Apollo who was courting the laughing muse Thalia. Apollo was taken with Orpheus, gave him his little golden lyre, and taught him to play. And his mother taught him to make verses for singing." and Linus, by either Apollo or King Oeagrus of Thrace. She taught Orpheus verses for singing. According to Hesiod, she was also the wisest of the Muses, as well as the most assertive. Calliope married Oeagrus in Pimpleia, a town near Mount Olympus. She is said to have defeated the daughters ...
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Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855 as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, Penn State became the state's only Land-grant university, land-grant university in 1863. Today, Penn State is a major research university which conducts teaching, research, and public service. Its instructional mission includes undergraduate, graduate, professional and continuing education offered through resident instruction and online delivery. The University Park campus has been labeled one of the "Public Ivy, Public Ivies", a publicly funded university considered as providing a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League. In addition to its land-grant designation, it also participates in the sea-grant, space-grant, and sun-grant research consortia; it is on ...
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Popi Malliotaki
, native_name = Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη , birth_date = , birth_place = Ierapetra, Crete, Greece , genre = Greek Music, Laika, Folk, Slight Folk , occupation = Singer , years_active = 1990–present , label = Alpha Records (Greek company) (2005–2008) Lobby Music (2012–2013) Heaven Music (2018) , website = Popi Malliotaki ( gr, Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη; born October 16, 1971) is a Greek pop-folk singer. Biography She studied nursing in Heraklion Crete and worked as a Nurse while at the same time she sang in nightclubs. After eight months she decided to abandon the nursing and deal exclusively with the music. She has collaborated with many artists, such as: Paschalis Terzis, Yannis Ploutarchos, Katerina Stanisi, Antipas, Vasilis Karras, Yannis Kapsalis, Kostas Bigalis, Vasilis Terlegas, Sophia Vossou, Dimitris Kontolazos, Mary Linda, Stathis Angelopoulos, Giannis Vogiatzis, Spiros Zagoraios, Giorgos Mazonakis ...
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Mori Calliope
is a virtual YouTuber and rapper affiliated with Hololive English. Overview Hololive describes Mori Calliope as the "Grim Reaper's first apprentice" who, due to slow business, had to start a career as a VTuber and collects souls. Her character is remiscient of the ''shinigami''. Mori's birthday is 4 April, and her character designer is Yukisame. She is one of the five members of the agency's subgroup Hololive English: Myth. Career Mori Calliope made her debut on 12 September 2020. Her debut EP, ''Dead Beats'', was released on 17 October 2020 and charted at #23 at the Oricon Digital Albums Chart. She released her first single "Cursed Night" on 2 November 2020. This was followed on 4 April 2021 with another EP, ''Your Mori.''; it charted at #35 at the Oricon Albums Chart. In April 2022, Mori announced that she had signed with EMI Records, and that she would mark her major-label debut with her third EP, ''Shinigami Note''. Released on 20 July 2022, ''Shinigami Note'' charted at # ...
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Kalliopi Kehajia
Kalliopi A. Kehagia (Καλλιόπη Κεχαγιά) (c. 18391905), was a Greek feminist and educator. Head of the Hill School for girls in Athens and the Zappeion School for Girls in Istanbul, she also founded the Society for Promoting Women's Education. Biography Kehajia was born in Greece in about 1839. She travelled to London to gain an education as a teacher before returning to Greece. She became the Head of the Hill school for girls in Athens Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates ... where she gave the first open lectures on Literature and social issues including women's issues. She founded the Society for Promoting Women's Education in 1872. She visited France in 1874 to examine their educational systems and to network with other women and educators. And in 1875 ...
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Kalliopi Araouzou
Kalliopi "Kelly" Araouzou (born 6 March 1991) is a Greek competitive swimmer. She participates in the open water events. Career In 2010, she won the gold medal in the team event at the European Open Water Championships in Balatonfüred alongside her teammates Spyridon Gianniotis and Antonios Fokaidis. She won the silver medal at the same tournament in the women's 5 km event behind Ekaterina Seliverstova. She won the bronze medal in the 10 km event at the 2011 World Cup race in Setúbal. Another two silver medals followed at the 2012 European Open Water Championships in Piombino, the 5 km individual and in the team event alongside Marios Kalafatis and Georgios Arniakos. Her first medal at a World Championship she won in the Team event at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona. This time again alongside teammates Spyridon Gianniotis and Antonios Fokaidis claiming the silver medal. At the 2016 Summer Olympics The 2016 Summer Olympics ( pt, Jogos ...
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Kalliope Amorphous
Kalliope Amorphous (born 1978) is an American interdisciplinary artist who works in a variety of media, including photography, poetry, performance art, and olfactory art. She is primarily known for her conceptual self portraits. She lives and works in New York City. Style Amorphous uses in-camera effects, modified lenses, mirrors, and handmade camera attachments. Her style, as she describes it, is conceptual photography with an emphasis on pictorialism and surrealism. Acting as her own model, she explores the meaning of identity by assuming different roles. Amorphous has stated that the "study of consciousness" and the concept of duende are primary influences in her work. She has also cited butoh as an influence. Overview Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Amorphous attended high school in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Upon graduating, she moved to New York City, where she experimented with modeling, acting, and performance poetry. In a 2008 interview with art critic Brian Sherwin, ...
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Kaliopi
Kaliopi Bukle ( mk, Калиопи Букле, ; born 28 December 1966), known professionally as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian singer-songwriter. In her career, Kaliopi has progressed from singing lead vocal with her eponymous band in 1980s Yugoslavia to being an established vocalist and composer working in North Macedonia and across former Yugoslavia. She represented North Macedonia twice in the Eurovision Song Contest, first in 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan with " Crno i belo" and a second time in 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden with the song " Dona". Biography Early life and career beginnings Kaliopi was born into a mixed Aromanian– Macedonian family in Ohrid and raised up in Kičevo. She showed interest in music at a young age. In 1976, she entered a Macedonian children's festival called "Zlatno Slavejče", which she won with the song "Mojata učitelka". She later toured with the choir of Zapro Zaprov "Razvigorče", performing in Czechoslovakia, Slovenia (then within Yugoslavia) and ...
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Kalliope (queen)
Kalliope (Greek: Καλλιόπη) was an Indo-Greek queen and wife of Hermaeus, who was a Western Indo-Greek king of the Eucratid Dynasty. He ruled the territory of Paropamisade in the Hindu-Kush region, with his capital in Alexandria of the Caucasus (near today's Kabul, Afghanistan). Their reign dates from the first quarter of the first century BC. Coinage Kalliope and Hermaeus jointly issued silver, Indian-Standard Drachms. The obverse featured diademed and draped busts of them both. The reverse shows the king on a prancing horse, which is characteristic motif of the contemporary Greek kings in the eastern Punjab such as Hippostratos. It has been suggested that the coin represented a marital alliance between the two dynastic lines. Coins have been found in Peshawar and near Mohmand. They were also part of the assemblage of the Sarai Saleh hoard and 928 were found in the first Mir Zakah deposit.Bopearachchi, Osmund"RECENT DISCOVERIES OF COIN HOARDS FROM CENTRAL ASIA AND PAKIS ...
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Kalliopi (martyr)
Kalliopi (Calliope) was a Christian saint of the third century AD. She was executed in 250, near the beginning of Emperor Decius' violent suppression of Christians within the Roman Empire. Kalliopi's martyrdom according to Church tradition By the age of twenty-one (by third century standards a ripe age), Kalliope had already passed the age at which most girls marry, having no social prospects. She instead spent her days dedicated to her religion, with little thought to social life. For a time, she had been deemed not ready for marriage even though she met the criteria for it and was considered overall compliant. When at last she became eligible, many suitors asked for her hand. One pagan suitor sent word that were she to reject him in favor of another, especially a Christian, he would see to it that the pagan authorities would carry out their form of justice. Kalliopi did not hesitate to not only deny this suitor, but make it plain that she would not marry him even if he were a ...
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T34 Calliope
The Rocket Launcher T34 (Calliope) was a tank-mounted multiple rocket launcher used by the United States Army during World War II. The launcher was placed atop the M4 Sherman, with its prominent vertical side frames anchored to the turret's sides, and fired a barrage of 4.5 in (114 mm) M8 rockets from 60 launch tubes. It was developed in 1943; small numbers were produced and were used by various US armor units in 1944–45. Its name comes from the calliope, a musical instrument also known as a steam organ, which has similar parallel or clustered pipes. Variants * Rocket Launcher T34 (Calliope) – Version carrying 60 4.5 in (114 mm) rockets in arrangement of a group of 36 tubes on the top, and a pair jettisonable groups of 12 tubes (24 tubes of jettisonable groups) on the bottom. A large support beam bolted to the left and right turret cheeks supported the weapon placed one meter above the turret. The rack was physically connected to the barrel of the M4's ...
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HMS Calliope
Five ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS ''Calliope'' after the muse Calliope in Greek mythology: * was a 10-gun launched in 1808 and broken up in 1829. * was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1837. She was used as a floating chapel in 1860 and a factory from 1865. She was broken up in 1883. * was a or third class cruiser launched in 1884. She was used as a Royal Naval Reserve drill ship from 1907, was renamed HMS ''Helicon'' in 1915 and took back the name of HMS ''Calliope'' in 1931. She was sold in 1951. * was a light cruiser launched in 1914, the lead ship of the ''Calliope'' subgroup. She was sold in 1931. * HMS ''Calliope'' was originally the sloop . She was launched in 1932, and renamed HMS ''Calliope'' in 1952 when she replaced the 1884 HMS ''Calliope'' as the RNR's drill ship. She was broken up in 1968. * , one of fourteen Royal Naval Reserve units, is a "stone frigate" situated on the Gateshead bank of the River Tyne, between ...
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