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Salamander (disambiguation)

A salamander is an amphibian.

Salamander may also refer to:

In mythology

In arts and entertainment

In film, television, and stage

  • Salamander (anime), a video mini-series
  • Salamander (TV series), from Belgium
  • The Salamander (1971 film), a Swiss film directed by Alain Tanner
  • The Salamander (1981 film), starring Anthony Quinn
  • A fictional character in the Doctor Who serial The Enemy of the World
  • Fiametta, a ballet also known as The Salamander, first presented in 1863

In gaming

In literature

  • The Salamander, a novel by Owen Johnson that was also adapted into films
  • Salamander (DC comics), a member of a fictional team of superheroes
  • Salamander (novel), 2002, by Thomas Wharton
  • Salamander: A Miscellany of Poetry, a 1947 anthology
  • Salamander, a literary magazine at Suffolk University
  • The nickname of fictional character Natsu Dragneel in the manga Fairy Tail
  • The nickname of fictional character Honor Harrington

In music

  • A song by Ellegarden on their album Eleven Fire Crackers
  • A song by Jethro Tull on their album Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!

Places

  • Salamander Range, a mountain range in Victoria Land, Antarctica
  • The Salamander Glacier, Montana, United States
  • Salamander Point, Bellingshausen Island, South Sandwich Islands

Ships

  • Salamander of Leith (1537), a ship of the Old Scots Navy
  • HMS Salamander, any of several Royal Navy ships
  • Salamander, British Royal Navy fireship, convict transport to Australia, whaler, and slave ship

Technology

Other uses

  • Salamander Energy, a British-based oil and gas company
  • SV Salamander Türkheim, a German association football club
  • The nickname given by Winston Churchill to Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg

See also

  • The salamander letter, a 1980s-era forgery intended to discredit the Latter Day Saints movement and its founder, Joseph Smith
  • La Salamandre (disambiguation)
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