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  1. role in Euripides’ Hippolytus. Theseus’ queen, Phaedra, fell in love with Hippolytus. When Phaedra’s passion was revealed to him, he reacted with such revulsion that she killed herself, leaving a note accusing Hippolytus of having tried to rape her.

  2. Phaedra and Hippolytus recounts the two different versions of the unnatural love of Phaedra for her stepson Hippolytus - as told by Ancient authors.

  3. Jan 27, 2020 · Phaedra was a Cretan princess and an Athenian queen in the tales of Greek mythology. Phaedra is today most famous for being the wife of Theseus, and for her death, although in the ancient sources many different variations of the life of Phaedra are told.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › folklore-and-mythology › phaedraPhaedra | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Phaedra. In Greek mythology, Phaedra was the daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae of Crete and the younger sister of Ariadne. Phaedra married Theseus, king of Athens and slayer of the beast known as the Minotaur. Earlier, Ariadne had helped him kill the Minotaur and escape from Crete.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · The Roman philosopher and dramatist, Seneca, reimagined Phaedra’s story in his own play titled “Phaedra.” His version is darker, emphasizing the destructive nature of obsessive love and the moral decay it can bring about.

  6. In mythology, Fedra (from Greek φαιδρός (phaidros), "bright") is the daughter of Minos (king of Crete) and Pasiphae (daughter of Helios), a well-known oracle, sister of Ariadne, Deucalion and Catreu. Deucalion, king of Crete, as successor to her older brother Catreu, decides that she will marry Theseus (king of Athens), who, according to ...

  7. In Greek mythology, Phaedra was the daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae of Crete and the younger sister of Ariadne. Phaedra married Theseus, king of Athens and slayer of the beast known as the Minotaur.

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