Ariadne (disambiguation)

Ariadne (disambiguation)

Ariadne was a figure in Greek mythology.

Ariadne may also refer to:

* "Ariadne", a Greek goddess
* "Ariadne (butterfly)", a butterfly genus
* "Ariadne (empress)", a Byzantine Empress from the late 5th century
* "Ariadne (psychedelic)", a psychedelic drug
* "Ariadne's thread (logic)", an algorithm in puzzle-solving.
* "HMS Ariadne" one of several Royal Navy ships
* "SMS Ariadne", a German ship of the First World War
* "Ariadne auf Naxos", an opera by Richard Strauss
* "Ariadne Genomics", an American computational biology software development company
* Ariadne the spider, a character in the British children's animated TV series Creepy Crawlies
* "Ariadne (software)", Educational Content Management System
* " [http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/ Ariadne] ", an information sciences journal published every three months by UKOLN


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