Hippolyte (disambiguation)
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Hippolyte or Hippolyta was the Amazonian queen with a magic girdle, in Greek mythology.
Hippolyte may also refer to:
- Hippolyte (genus), a genus of shrimp
- Hippolyte Rocks, Tasmania, Australia
- Saint-Hippolyte (disambiguation), one of several French communities
Hippolytus may refer to:
- Hippolytus (mythology), in Greek mythology
- Hippolytus (play), a tragedy by Euripides
- Hippolytus of Rome (died 235), Christian writer and saint
- Hippolytus of Thebes, Byzantine chronographer
- Saint Hippolytus, one of several possible saints of that name
- Phaedra (Seneca), sometimes known as Hippolytus, play by Seneca the Younger
- A character in Jean Racine's play Phèdre
Hippolyta may refer to:
- Hippolyta (comics) (disambiguation)
- Hippolyta (Shakespeare), character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
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