Lamia
Lamia may refer to: Lamia (mythology), a Greek mythological female creature Lamia of Athens courtesan Lamia (Dungeons & Dragons), a magical beast in Dungeons & Dragons Lamia (city), a city in Greece Lamia (animal), a mouse-like animal in New Guinea Lamia (poem), a poem by John Keats Lamia (Stardust), the main antagonist in the 2007 fantasy film Stardust played by Michelle Pfeiffer A bloodline of vampires in the game Vampire: The Masquerade by White Wolf In L. J. Smith's Night World books, lamia refers to those who are born as vampires
Lamia may also be used for:
"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 A character from the television series Neverwhere A character from the television series Betterman A character from the Polish movie Sexmission A race of vampire-like creatures in the Tim Powers novel The Stress of Her Regard A work for soprano voice and orchestra by American composer Jacob Druckman the Demon haunting the main character in the movie Drag Me To Hell, which has almost nothing in common with the Lamia in greek mythology
Translation
The word "Lamia" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Czech, German, French, Latin, Dutch, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Swedish, Turkish.
Translation(s) in other languages: Catalan: Làmia, Korean: 라미아, Russian: Ламия (значения), Ukrainian: Ламія.
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