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==In mythology==
==In mythology==
* [[Galatea (Greek myth)|Galatea]], three different mythological figures from Greek mythology
* [[Galatea (mythology)]], three different mythological figures from Greek mythology, including:
** [[Galatea (mythological statue)]], the statue carved by Pygmalion that came to life
** Galatea, from [[Acis and Galatea]]
** Galatea, wife of [[Lamprus (mythology)]]


==In the arts==
==In the arts==

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Galatea is an ancient Greek name meaning "she who is milk-white".

Galatea, Galathea or Gallathea may refer to:

In mythology

In the arts

Fictional characters

In science

Places

Ships

Other uses

  • Galatea (locomotive), a preserved example of the LMS Jubilee class of steam locomotive
  • Galatea II a Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Galatea, a type of cotton twill fabric
  • Galatea AB, a Swedish beverage distributor

See also

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