- challenging, dive
sites in Tasmania.
There are two
shipwrecks between the
Hippolytes,
including the 1883 Tasman,
which lies at a
depth of 70 metres, and the...
- host.[citation needed]
Sylon hippolytes typically lives up to a
maximum of one year.[citation needed]
Sylon hippolytes are r-strategists. An externa...
- In the myth of Heracles, Hippolyta's belt (ζωστὴρ Ἱππολύτης, zōstḗr
Hippolytēs) was the
object of his
ninth labour. He was sent to
retrieve it for Admete...
- Saint-
Hippolyte may
refer to: Saint-
Hippolyte,
Quebec Saint-
Hippolyte,
Aveyron Saint-
Hippolyte,
Cantal Saint-
Hippolyte, Charente-Maritime Saint-
Hippolyte,...
- Look up
Hippolyte or
Hippolyta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hippolyte or
Hippolyta was a
queen of the
Amazons in Gr**** mythology.
Hippolyte or Hippolyta...
- Gr**** mythology,
Hippolyte (/hɪˈpɒlɪtə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἱππολύτη) or
Hippolyta was the name of the
following characters:
Hippolyte, one of the Hesperides...
-
Hippolyte-Louis Guérin de
Litteau (French pronunciation: [ipɔlit lwi ɡeʁɛ̃ də lito]; 5 May 1797 – 19
December 1861) was a 19th-century
French poet. Born...
-
Hippolyte or
Hippolyta was the
Amazonian queen with a
magic girdle, in Gr**** mythology, and
there are
other mythological figures named Hippolyte. The name...
-
Bopyroides hippolytes from the
shrimp Pandalus borealis.
Bourdonia tridentata gen. et sp. nov.(Isopoda: Cabiropsidae),
hyperparasite of
Bopyroides hippolytes Kroyer...
- Louis-
Hippolyte may
refer to:
Joseph Louis Hippolyte Bellangé (1800–1866),
French painter Louis-
Hippolyte Boileau (1878–1948),
French architect Louis...