Althaea
Althaea is the Latin rendering of Greek Ἀλθαία Althaia, which may be related to Greek ἀλθος althos "healing". It can refer to:
- Althaea (mythology), the daughter of Thestius and mother of Meleager
- Althaea (plant), a genus of up to a dozen species of perennial herbs, native to Europe and western Asia, that includes the marshmallow plant
- 119 Althaea, an asteroid
- Althaea is also the name of several nymphs in Greek mythology
- "Shrub Althea", "Shrub Althaea" and "Rose of Althea" are names applied to Hibiscus syriacus, which is South Korea's national flower
Althea, an English variation of the Greek name, can refer to:
- Althea, a female first name
- Althea, Missouri, a ghost town, United States
- EUFOR Althea, a European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- "Althea", a Grateful Dead song
- Althea, a fictional pulsar from the science-fiction novel The Hercules Text by Jack McDevitt
- Althea (1801 ship) was a merchantman launched in 1802 at Calcutta that was wrecked in 1812.
- U.S. Navy ships of the name include:
- USS Althea (1862), a collier that served during the Civil War.
- USS Althea (1863), a tugboat that served during the Civil War.
- USS Althea (SP-218), a motorboat built in 1907.
Altea, a Spanish variation of the Greek name, can refer to:
- Altea, a town in Spain
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