Anacreon (disambiguation)
Anacreon was a poet from Ancient Greece.
Anacreon may also refer to:
Persons
- Carl Michael Bellman, sometimes referred to as the Anacreon of Sweden
- Hafez, sometimes referred to as the Anacreon of Persia
- Francesco Albani, sometimes referred to as the Anacreon of Painters
- Bertrand Barère, sometimes referred to as Anacreon of the Guillotine
In media
- Anacréon, the title of two different operatic works written by Jean-Philippe Rameau:
- Anacréon (Rameau, 1754)
- Anacréon, an act added to Rameau's opéra-ballet Les surprises de l'Amour in 1757
- Anacréon (Cherubini), the title of an 1803 opera by Luigi Cherubini
- "To Anacreon in Heaven", the official song of the Anacreontic Society and the melody of the U.S. national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner
- Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021, a 1988 MS-DOS computer game with a 2004 update
- Anacreon, the name of a planet in the fictional Robot series, Empire series and Foundation series by Isaac Asimov
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