Arche (disambiguation)

Arche (disambiguation)

Arche may refer to one of the following.

*Arche, the beginning or the first principle of the world in the ancient Greek philosophy.
*Arche (mythology), the fourth Muse in some traditions.
*Arche (moon), a moon of Jupiter, named after the muse
*Arche (magazine), a Belarusian intellectual magazine
*Arché (research center), a philosophical research center at the University of St Andrews.
*Arche, a playable character in the video game Tales of Phantasia.
*Arche, a defunct French computer manufacturer


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