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==History== ==History==
* Vertigo is associated with the 5th century practice of standing on towers in protest to the decadence of the day. ] was the most famous of the noble ] protestors. * Vertigo, the 5th century practice of standing on towers to protest the decadence of the day; Simeon Stylites was the most famous of the noble ] protestor


==Art, entertainment, and media== ==Art, entertainment, and media==

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Vertigo is a form of dizziness.

  • Acrophobia, the fear of heights, is often incorrectly called vertigo

Vertigo may also refer to:

Aviation

Biology

History

  • Vertigo, the 5th century practice of standing on towers to protest the decadence of the day; Simeon Stylites was the most famous of the noble Stylite protestor

Art, entertainment, and media

Amusement parks and rides

Dance

Entertainment companies, labels, and venues

Fictional entities

Film

Literature and publications

Plays

Television

Music

Albums

Songs

Other art, entertainment, and media

Other uses

  • Vertigo, a sports coupe by Gillet

See also

Topics referred to by the same term Disambiguation iconThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vertigo.
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