- In Gr**** mythology, Hippolyta, or
Hippolyte (/hɪˈpɒlɪtə/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἱππολύτη Hippolytē), was a
daughter of Ares and Otrera,
queen of the Amazons...
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Hippolyte Jean
Giraudoux (French: [ʒiʁodu]; 29
October 1882 – 31
January 1944) was a
French novelist, essayist,
diplomat and playwright. He is considered...
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Hyppolyte Mondain...
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Hippolyte Adolphe Taine (21
April 1828 – 5
March 1893) was a
French historian,
critic and philosopher. He was the
chief theoretical influence on French...
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Hippolyte Victor Roger Mattelé (10
August 1921 – 2006) was a
Belgian rower. He
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics in
Helsinki with the men's
coxed pair...
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Joseph Louis Hippolyte Bellangé (17
January 1800 – 10
April 1866) was a
French battle painter and printmaker. His art was
influenced by the wars of the...
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Hyppolyte)
Louis Alexandre Dechet (alternatively,
spelled Dechez; Lyon, 20
January 1801 - Lier, 18
October 1830) was a
French actor and is
regarded the...
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Marie Roze (born
Marie Hippolyte Ponsin; 2
March 1846 in
Paris – 2 June 1926 in Paris), was a
French operatic soprano. She was born in Paris. At the age...
- this
functions as a
defense mechanism.
Splitting was also
described by
Hyppolyte Taine in 1878 who
described splitting as a
splitting of the ego. He described...
- near the Arc de Triomphe. In 1898, she
married a
French nobleman,
Lucien Hyppolyte Ferdinand Marie,
Baron d'Alexandry d'Orengiani. The
marriage was mutually...