Hippolyte (disambiguation)
Hippolyte (Greek Ἱππολύτη , Latin Hippolyta ) stands for:
Greek mythology:
- Hippolyte , daughter of the Amazon queen Otrere and the Olympic god of war Ares
- Hippolyte (daughter of Kretheus) , wife of Akastos (son of Pelias) , slanderer of Peleus
- Hippolyte (daughter of Dexamenus) , daughter of the king of Olenus, saved by Heracles from the centaur Eurytion
- Hippolyte , nurse of Myrrha
Additional:
- Hippolyte (genus) , genus of cleaner and marble shrimp
- Hippolyte Point , headland of Lion Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
- Hippolyte Rocks , location in Tasmania, Australia
People:
- Hippolyte Bernheim (1840-1919), French psychiatrist and neurologist
- Jacques Antoine Hippolyte Guibert (1743–1790), French general and military writer
- Joseph Hippolyte Guibert (1802–1886), French cardinal and archbishop of Paris
- Jean Hippolyte Michon (Abbé *** or Abbé trois étoiles) (1806–1881), French writer and founder of modern graphology
- Louise-Hippolyte (Monaco) (1697–1731), Princess of Monaco
- Hippolyte (comic book author) (actually Franck Meynet; * 1976), French comic book author
Hippolyta stands for:
- Hippolyta , a character in Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Hippolyta (DC Comics) , a DC Comics superhero and mother of Wonder Woman
- Hippolyta (Marvel Comics) , an Amazon queen of the Marvel Comics
See also:
- Hippolytos (disambiguation)
- Hippolytus (disambiguation)
- Hyppolite (disambiguation)
- Saint-Hippolyte (disambiguation)