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Hippolytus (play)

Hippolytus (Ancient Greek: Ἱππόλυτος, Hippolytos) is an Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides, based on the myth of Hippolytus, son of Theseus. The play was first produced for the City Dionysia of Athens in 428 BC and won first prize as part of a trilogy. The text is extant.

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Genre
Tragedy
Characters
Aphrodite Hippolytus Servant Nurse Phaedra Theseus Messenger Artemis
Chorus
1. Troezenian women 2. Slaves to Hippolytus
Original language
Ancient Greek
Place
Athens
Setting
Before the royal palace at Troezen

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Nodes51
Edges50
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Avg. degree1.96
Density0.039216
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Characters · 1
Hippolytus (play) → Aphrodite Hippolytus Servant Nurse Phaedra Theseus Messenger Artemis
Chorus · 1
Hippolytus (play) → 1. Troezenian women 2. Slaves to Hippolytus
Genre · 1
Hippolytus (play) → Tragedy
Original language · 1
Hippolytus (play) → Ancient Greek
Place · 1
Hippolytus (play) → Athens
Setting · 1
Hippolytus (play) → Before the royal palace at Troezen
Written by · 1
Hippolytus (play) → Euripides

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hippolytus phaedra aphrodite theseus play euripides hippolytos artemis hippolytus' son desire character grene ancient text greek chorus athens tragedy servant

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Hippolytus (play)CharactersAphrodite Hippolytus Servant Nurse Phaedra Theseus Messenger Artemis1.00infobox
Hippolytus (play)Chorus1. Troezenian women 2. Slaves to Hippolytus1.00infobox
Hippolytus (play)GenreTragedy1.00infobox
Hippolytus (play)Original languageAncient Greek1.00infobox
Hippolytus (play)PlaceAthens1.00infobox
Hippolytus (play)SettingBefore the royal palace at Troezen1.00infobox
Hippolytus (play)Written byEuripides1.00infobox

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