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- name Hippolytus appears in various hagiographical and martyrological sources of the early Church. The facts about the life of the writer Hippolytus, as...
- Hippolytus may refer to: Hippolytus (Gr**** myth), several people Hippolytus of Rome (c. 170–c. 235), Christian writer and saint Hippolytus of Thebes (fl...
- Hippolytus (Ancient Gr****: Ἱππόλυτος, Hippolytos) is an Ancient Gr**** tragedy by Euripides, based on the myth of Hippolytus, son of Theseus. The play...
- Offended by this neglect, Aphrodite causes Phaedra, Hippolytus’ stepmother, to fall in love with him; Hippolytus rejects Phaedra's advances, setting events in...
- stepson Hippolytus. After he rejected her advances, she accused him of trying to rape her, causing Theseus to pray to Poseidon to kill Hippolytus (which...
- mythology, Hippolytus (Gr****: Ἱππόλυτος Hippolytos; "unleasher of horses") may refer to the following personages: Hippolytus, son of Theseus. Hippolytus, an...
- Phaedra fell in love with Hippolytus, Theseus' son by the Amazon queen Hippolyta. According to some versions of the story, Hippolytus had scorned Aphrodite...
- Athens and her consuming lust for her stepson Hippolytus. Based on Gr**** mythology and the tragedy Hippolytus by Euripides, Seneca's Phaedra is one of several...
- account of Hippolytus and whether Hippolytus actually declared himself to be the Bishop of Rome remains unclear, since no such claim by Hippolytus has been...
- Haereses) and Hippolytus (Philosophumena), are so strongly divergent that they seem to many quite irreconcilable. According to Hippolytus, Basilides was...