Hippolyte (disambiguation)
Hippolyte or Hippolyta was the Amazonian queen with a magic girdle, in Greek mythology.
Hippolyte or Hippolyta may also refer to:
Greek mythology
- Astydameia, Queen of Iolcus, also known as Hippolyte
- Hippolyte, nurse of Smyrna (Myrrha)
- Hippolyte, daughter of Dexamenus
- Hippolyte, possible name for the mother of Epistrophus and Schedius
Surname
- Emma Hippolyte, Saint Lucian politician
- Hector Hyppolite (1894–1948), Haitian painter
- Ivan Hippolyte (born 1964), Dutch-Surinamese kickboxer
- Kendel Hippolyte (born 1952), Saint Lucian poet and playwright
Fiction
- Hippolyta (DC Comics), a superhero queen in the DC Comics universe
- Hippolyta (Marvel Comics), an Amazon warrior in the Marvel Comics universe
- Hippolyta Trevor, a DC Comics character, also known as Fury
- Hippolyta (Shakespeare), character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Other uses
- 10295 Hippolyta, an asteroid
- Catocala hippolyta, a moth subspecies
- Hippolyte (genus), a genus of shrimp
- Hippolyte Rocks, Tasmania, Australia
- "Hippolyte", a song on Andreas Vollenweider's album Dancing with the Lion (1989)
See also
- Hippolytus (disambiguation)
- Hyppolite (disambiguation)
- Saint-Hippolyte (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Hippolyte
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