Panthea (disambiguation)
Panthea, a Greek and Persian word meaning "of all gods," is a genus of the owlet moth family. It may also refer to:
People
- Julia Drusilla (16–38), a member of the Roman imperial family, given the title of "Panthea" upon her death
- Panthea, mistress of Lucius Verus (130–169), co-emperor of Ancient Rome
- Panthea, pen name of Sophia Dobson Collet (1822–1894), English feminist freethinker
- Panthea Grant Boone, second wife of Lilburn Boggs, sixth Governor of Missouri
Fictional characters
- Panthea, in the Jacobean stage play A King and No King
- Panthea, in the lyrical drama Prometheus Unbound by Shelley
- Panthea, in the 1953 American film Slaves of Babylon
- Lady Panthea Vyne, in the UK television movie The Lady and the Highwayman
- Panthea Vyse, in the audio drama The Diet of Worms
- Queen Panthea, antagonist of the CGI animated television series Mia and Me
Other uses
- Panthea (1917 film), an American silent drama film
- Panthea; or, the Captive bride, a tragedy, a 1789 work by Thomas Maurice
- Panthea, an American ship - see List of shipwrecks in 1827
gollark: They just defined Planck's constant as a fixed value, and the only other units used in it are metres and seconds, which have a definition.
gollark: kg.
gollark: I don't know what the thing is, but that's your problem.
gollark: So if you just divide Planck's constant by something in m^2 s^-1, you get kilograms out!
gollark: Planck's constant is J s = N m s = kg m s^-2 m s = kg m^2 s^-1.
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