Circe was a goddess or sorceress in Greek mythology.
Circe or Circé may also refer to:
Places
- Mount Circe, a mountain peak in Antarctica
 - 34 Circe, a large, main-belt asteroid
 - Dome C, also known as Dome Circe, a summit or dome of the Antarctic Ice Sheet
 
Books, theatre and film
- Circe (comics) a DC comics character
 - Circe (film), a 1964 Argentine film
 - Circe (novel), a 2018 novel by Madeline Miller
 - "Circe" (Ulysses episode) an episode in James Joyce's novel Ulysses
 - La Circe, a 1624 poem by Lope de Vega
 - Circé, a machine play by Thomas Corneille
 
Music
- Circé (Desmarets), a 1694 opera by Henri Desmaret
 - La Circe (Ziani), a 1665 opera by Pietro Antonio Ziani
 - La Circe, a 1668 serenata by Alessandro Stradella
 - La Circe (Mysliveček), a 1779 opera by Josef Mysliveček
 - La Circe, a 1782 opera by Cimarosa
 - La Circe, a 1789 pasticcio by Haydn
 
Ships
- Circe, a Spica class torpedo boat of the Royal Italian Navy
 - Circé-class submarine (disambiguation), the name of two classes of submarines of the French Navy
 - French ship Circé, various French Navy ships
 - HMS Circe, the name of several ships of the British Royal Navy
 - USS Circe, the name of two United States Navy ships
 
Other uses
- Circe (bivalve), a genus of venus clams
 - Circe chess, a variant of chess
 - Hestina nama, a brush-footed butterfly commonly known as the Circe
 - Circe, a synonym for Aglantha, a genus of deep-sea hydrozoans
 
See also
- Circe in popular culture
 - Surtsey, a volcanic island off the coast of Iceland
 - Cersei Lannister, a character in the A Song of Ice and Fire epic fantasy novel series by George R.R. Martin, and its television series Game of Thrones
 - Sersi, a character in Marvel Comics
- Sersi (Marvel Cinematic Universe), the film version of the character
 
 
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