Olympe (disambiguation)

Olympe is an ancient Greek city in the region of Epirus. Its location is probably at modern Mavrovë.

Olympe may also refer to:

  • Olympe (singer), French singer famous after coming runner-up in season 2 of French The Voice: la plus belle voix
  • Olympe de Gouges (1748–1793), born Marie Gouze, French playwright and political activist with feminist and abolitionist writings
  • Olympe Aguado (1827–1894), Franco-Spanish photographer and socialite
  • Olympe Audouard (1832–1890), French feminist
  • Olympe Bhêly-Quénum (born 1928), Beninese writer, journalist and magazine editor
  • Olympe Bradna (1920–2012), French dancer and actress
  • Olympe Pélissier (1799-1878), French artists' model and the second wife of the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini

Fictional characters

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See also

  • Olympia (disambiguation)
  • Olympus (disambiguation)
  • Cyprienne Dubernet (aka Madame Olympe Hériot and later Mrs Roger Douine) (1857–1945), French patron and philanthropist
  • Olympia Mancini (in French Olympe Mancini) (1638-1708), Countess of Soissons and one of the celebrated Mancini sisters, known as the Mazarinettes
  • Olympe-Philippe Gerbet (1798-1864), French Catholic bishop and writer
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