Ulysses Explained
Ulysses is one form of the Roman name for Odysseus, a hero in ancient Greek literature.
Ulysses may also refer to:
People
Places in the United States
Arts and entertainment
Literature
Film and television
Music
- Ulysse (Rebel), a 1703 French opera by Jean-Fery Rebel
- Ulisse, a 1968 Italian opera by Luigi Dallapiccola
- Ulysses, a 1947 English-language cantata by Mátyás Seiber
- Ulysses (American band), an American indie rock band
- Ulysses (German band), a German progressive rock band
- Ulysses (EP), by Shimamiya Eiko, 2005
- "Ulysses" (song), by Franz Ferdinand, 2008
- "Ullyses", a song by Dead Can Dance from the 1988 album The Serpent's Egg
Video games
- Ulysses 1994XF04, a fictional asteroid in the video game Ace Combat
- Ulysses, an assumed name of the antagonist of the expansion Lonesome Road
Science and technology
Sport
Vehicles
Maritime
- , a 116-meter expedition yacht
- , four ships of the British Royal Navy
- , any of several ships
- , any of several ships
- , any of several ships of the U.S. Navy
Other vehicles
- Ulysses (spacecraft), a space probe designed to study the Sun
- Ulysses, manufactured by the Buell Motorcycle Company
- Ulysses (later Grierson), a GWR 3031 Class locomotive on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915
Other uses
See also