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Campion may refer to:
Biology
edit- Campions, flowering plants in the genus Silene (carnation family, Caryophyllaceae), including:
- Silene acaulis, moss campion
- Silene coronaria rose campion
- Silene dioica, red campion
- Silene latifolia, white campion
- Silene tomentosa, Gibraltar campion
- Silene vulgaris, bladder campion
- Silene stenophylla, narrow-leafed campion
- Silene villosa, desert campion
- Sideridis rivularis, the campion, a moth of Europe and Asia
- Campion (lacewing), a genus of mantidfly in subfamily Mantispinae of family Mantispidae
Education
edit- Campion College, Old Toongabbie, Australia
- Campion College, Kingston, Jamaica
- Campion College (Regina, Canada)
- Campion College, Gisborne
- Campion House College, Osterley, London
- Campion Hall, Oxford
- Campion School (disambiguation) (several)
Fiction
edit- Albert Campion, a fictional detective created by English author Margery Allingham
- Campion Bond, a minor character in the comic versions of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Campion (Watership Down), a rabbit from the novel Watership Down by Richard Adams
- A protagonists of the Alastair Reynolds novel House of Suns
- A character in the HBO Max show Raised By Wolves
People
edit- Edmund Campion (1540–1581) English Catholic Jesuit priest and martyr
- Paul Campion (radio host) (1969-) - Australian broadcast radio host
Places
edit- Campion, Western Australia
- Campion Air Force Station, Alaska, United States
- Campion, Colorado, United States
Sport
edit- Campion A.F.C., football team in Bradford, England
Other uses
edit- Campion (surname)
- Campion (1989 TV series), a BBC television series (1989-1990)
- Campion (1959 TV series), a British mystery television series (1959-1960)
- Campion Cycle Company, a British maker of cycles, motorcycles and cars between 1901 and 1926