Clio (disambiguation)

Clio (disambiguation)

Clio is the muse of heroic poetry and history in Greek mythology.

Clio may also refer to:

  • Clio, the name of one of the Oceanids
  • Clio, the name of one of the Nereids

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Places

United States

Greece

  • Clio, Greece, a small village located in the north of the island of Lesbos

Ships

  • HMS Clio, the name of three ships of the Royal Navy
  • Clio (barque), a 19th century sailing ship
  • MV Clio, a cargo ship in service with Bergen Steamship Company 1946-63

Other

  • Thomas 'Clio' Rickman (1760-1834), American publisher, writer and bookseller
  • Renault Clio, a subcompact French hatchback car
  • The Clio Awards, for advertising and design
  • CLIO, the information server that used Gopher (protocol) to provide access to information in the National Archives and Records Administration
  • Vadem Clio, a handheld PC
  • CLIO (Cryogenic Laser Interferometer Observatory), a gravitational wave detector prototype in Japan
  • Clio, cloud-based practice management software

See also

  • Cleo (disambiguation)
  • Klio (disambiguation)
  • European Association of History Educators (EUROCLIO)
  • Kleio, journal of the Department of History, University of South Africa (1969-2006), succeeded by African Historical Review
  • Clioidae, the family of sea butterflies

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