Hippolytus
Hippolytos (Greek Ἱππόλυτος , Latin Hippolytus , German also Hippolyt [ h ] and the like) is the name of the following people:
- a male first name, see Hippolytos (first name) - there also to namesake
mythological figures:
- Hippolytos (giant)
- Hippolytus (son of Theseus) , son of Theseus
- Hippolytos (King of Sicyon) , the son of Rhopalos
- Hippolytos (son of Aegyptos) , married to the Danaide Rhode
- the father of Deiphobos from Amyklai
historical persons:
- Hippolytus of Rome (* around 170; † 235), saint, church father and antipope
- Hippolytus of Antioch († around 255), martyr
- Hippolytus of Thebes , writer of the 10th or 11th century
- Hippolytus of Gniezno , Archbishop of Gniezno until 1027
Hippolytos et al. Ä., Others:
- The wreathed Hippolytus ( Hippolytos Stephanephoros ), tragedy by Euripides
- The veiled Hippolytos ( Hippolytos Kalyptomenos ), lost drama by Euripides
- Phaedra (Seneca) (or Hippolytus), tragedy by Seneca after Euripides
See also: