Angelica is a genus of herbs, especially the cultivated species Angelica archangelica
Angelica or Angélica may also refer to:
Arts and media
Film and television
- Angelica (1939 film), a French-Italian film
- Angelica (2015 film), a 2015 American film
- Angelica (2016 film), a 2016 Puerto Rico film
- Angélica (TV series), a Mexican telenovela
- Angelica Pickles, in the Rugrats franchise
Literature
- Angelica (character), in Italian Renaissance literature
- Angelica, a 2003 novel by Sharon Shinn
- Angelica, a 2007 novel by Arthur Phillips
Music and dance
Songs and compositions
- L'Angelica (Porpora), 1720 serenata by Porpora
- L'Angelica (Carvalho), 1778 serenata by Carvalho
- Angelica (album), a 1988 album by Nels Cline
- "Angelica", recorded by Barry Mann, Gene Pitney, The Sandpipers, Scott Walker, and Oliver, original version of "La Musique"
- "Angelica", on the Anathema album Eternity
- "Angelica", on the Lamb album Between Darkness and Wonder
- "Angelica", on the Moi Dix Mois album Dixanadu
Other uses in music and dance
- Angelica (dance), in ancient Greece
- Angelica (band), a punk rock band from Lancaster, England
- Angelica (singer) (born 1972), Latin pop singer active in the 1990s
People
- Angelica (given name), a female given name derived from Latin angelicus meaning "angelic"
- Angelica (singer) (born 1972), Latin pop singer active in the 1990s
- Angélica (television host) (born 1973), Brazilian television host
Places
- Angelica, New York, a town in Allegany County
- Angelica (village), New York, within the above town
- Angelica, Wisconsin, a town in Shawano County
- Angelica (CDP), Wisconsin, in Shawano County
- Angelica Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania
- Angélica, Mato Grosso do Sul, a municipality in Brazil
Other uses
- Angelica wine, a historic sweet fortified wine
- Angelica vestis, garments
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.