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Homer is the name of several persons and characters:
- Homer, the legendary poet of Ancient Greece and supposed author of the Odyssey and the Iliad
- Homer Simpson, a fictional character in The Simpsons television cartoon
- Homer Simpson, a fictinoal character in The Day of the Locust
- Winslow Homer (1836-1910), an American painter
Homer is the name of several places:
- in the United States:
- in England:
Homer may also be:
- A home run in the game of baseball
- Homer Tax, i.e., home owner's tax
- Homer (unit), a unit of volume.
- the NATO reporting name for the Soviet Mil Mi-12 helicopter
- Homerism is the miming of scenes from Homers epic, common in Roman pagan festivals.
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