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| | Hippolytus (writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hippolytus was a writer of the early Christian Church. |  | | Hippolytus and Pontius, who was then bishop, were transported in 235 to Sardinia, where it would seem that both of them died. |  | | As a presbyter of the church at Rome under Bishop Zephyrinus (199-217), Hippolytus was distinguished for his learning and eloquence. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Hippolytus of Rome |
 | | Hippolytus was a presbyter of the Church of Rome at the beginning of the third century. |  | | Hippolytus was the most important theologian and the most prolific religious writer of the Roman Church in the pre-Constantinian era. |  | | Prudentius wrote a hymn on the martyr Hippolytus ("Peristephanon", hymn XI, in P.L., LX, 530 sqq.), in which he places the scene of the martyrdom at Ostia or Porto, and describes Hippolytus as being torn to pieces by wild horses, evidently a reminiscence of the ancient Hippolytus, son of Theseus. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07360c.htm
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| | Monologue text from Hippolytus |
 | | The tragedy of Hippolytus by Euripides is par excellance a hymn to purity. |  | | Hippolytus the son of Theseus and amazone's Hippolyte, lives an immaculate life consecrated to the virgin goddess Artemis. |  | | Hippolytus, knowing the futility of further arguments, mounts his chariot to drive along the seashore until he shall reach his father's boundaries. |
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| | Phaedra |
 | | The young Hippolytus, however, angered Aphrodite by shunning her worship and devoting himself entirely to Artemis, the virgin goddess of the hunt. |  | | Hippolytus died as Poseidon's bull emerged from the sea frightened his horses. |  | | Hippolytus learns of Phaedra's desire for him through Phaedra's nurse and launches into a fierce denunciation of women -- a locus classicus for misogyny. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/p/phaedra.html
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| | Hippolytus |
 | | Hippolytus was a hero, his cult which was associated with the goddess of beauty and love, Aphrodite, shared a shrine at Athens, on the Acropolis. |  | | Hippolytus was restored to life by Asclepius and lived since then in a holy forest near Aricia (Latium), where he was worshipped under the name of Virbius (Virgil VII, 765). |  | | The place where he died (Troezen in Argolis) they held a ceremony dedicated to him, lamenting and offering locks of hair from young girls who were soon to be married. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/h/hippolytus.html
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| | National Catholic Reporter: Disputed elections of a rather nasty sort - election of bishop in Ancient Rome - Brief ... |
 | | Hippolytus, however, a presbyter of the Roman church, insisted that the Father and Son must be separate persons and yet one God. |  | | Hippolytus, on the other hand, is considered one of the most important contributors not only to the liturgy, but also to the orthodox understanding of the Trinity. |  | | Callistus, Hippolytus sneered, was not only a former slave, but (according to Hippolytus) an embezzler who had been rescued from punishment only through the intercession of the church. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1141/is_7_37/ai_68364214
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| | Hippolytus by Euripides |
 | | Artemis, however, is saddened by the loss of Hippolytus: "You and I are the chief sufferers Theseus." (1337) Because of this, she vows to avenge Hippolytus' death, and also tells him that he will not be forgotten by future generations of Greeks, that his name will live on in glory. |  | | Aphrodite seems to be jealous of Artemis because Hippolytus worships Artemis as the greatest of all gods, while he tends to shy away from worshipping Aphrodite (10-16). |  | | The play "Hippolytus" by the Greek playwright Euripides is one which explores classical Greek religion. |
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| | Hippolytus, U. of Saskatchewan |
 | | Hippolytus was the son of the Athenian king, Theseus, and the Amazon queen Antiope (or Hippolyte or Melanippe — the traditions vary on this and other points to follow). |  | | In the course of these events, Antiope died, but not before giving birth to Hippolytus, a chaste youth who forswore sex and the pursuits of Aphrodite in favor of the life of a huntsman as a devotee of Artemis, the virginal huntress goddess. |  | | In the course of time, Theseus left on a mission with his friend Perithoos, son of the notorious Lapith king, Ixion (who had attempted to rape Hera and was punished by being tied to a spinning wheel in Hades for all eternity). |
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http://duke.usask.ca/~porterj/CourseNotes/Hipp.html
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| | Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. V |
 | | Hippolytus was a disciple of St. Irenaeus, St. Irenaeus of St. Polycarp, St. Polycarp of St. John. |  | | The heresies enumerated by Hippolytus comprehend a period starting from an age prior to the composition of St. John's Gospel, and terminating with the death of Callistus. |  | | There is no reason to doubt that this is, indeed, the statue of Hippolytus, as is stated in the inscription of Pius IV., who calls him "Saint Hippolytus, Bishop of Portus," and states that he lived in the reign of the Emperor Alexander; i.e., Severus. |
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http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-05/anf05-04.htm
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| | Sts. Pontian and Hippolytus - Saint of the Day - American Catholic |
 | | Hippolytus was a rigorist, a vehement and intransigent man for whom even orthodox doctrine and practice were not purified enough. |  | | When Callistus was elected pope, Hippolytus accused him of being too lenient with penitents, and had himself elected antipope by a group of followers. |  | | He is, nevertheless, the most important theologian and prolific religious writer before the age of Constantine. |
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http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/SaintOfDay?id=1106
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| | Did Tertullian really exist? Did Cyprian? Did Hippolytus? |
 | | In contrast to him, Caecilian sang his praises: "Your banishment was so divinely arranged, not that the bishop banished and driven away should be wanting to the Church, but that he should return to the Church greater than he had left it" (E57.1). |  | | The rigorist faction presented its religious output as the writings of Hippolytus, who considered himself as the true continuator of apostolic tradition in the Proemium to his Philosophumena, or Refutation of all Heresies. |  | | The former set out their views under the names of Tertullian and Hippolytus; the latter brandished the figure of Cyprian to uphold an Episcopal Church. |
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 | | HIPPOLYTUS Go in, my faithful followers, and make ready food within the house; a well-filled board hath charms after the chase is o'er. |  | | HIPPOLYTUS Father, thy wrath and the tension of thy mind are terrible; yet this charge, specious though its arguments appear, becomes a calumny, if one lay it bare. |  | | For as he came one day from the home of Pittheus to witness the solemn mystic rites and be initiated therein in Pandion's land, Phaedra, his father's noble wife, caught sight of him, and by my designs she found her heart was seized with wild desire. |
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http://classics.mit.edu/Euripides/hippolytus.pl.txt
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| | KTEH's Ode to Phaedra Program Information |
 | | But when Phaedra mentions the Oracle of Delos, Hippolytus is suddenly reminded of his father. |  | | Phaedra's accusatory letter is read aloud, and other evidence of Hippolytus' wrong-doing is presented publicly. |  | | In the moments that follow, as the full truth is revealed, Theseus is overcome and collapses. |
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http://www.kteh.org/productions/docs/phaedrainfo.html
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| | Re: orion HIPPOLYTUS EMBROIDERS? |
 | | Del Medico's theory is that Hippolytus' text is the >>source of >>the Essene passages in Josephus, these passages being a late (3-4th >>century) insertion, not written by Josephus originally. |  | | I am a bit surprised at the question, since I assume that your theory (that Hyppolytus had another source available to him, now unknown) surely also rests on the feeling that there are extra bits in the account, not directly mentioned in the sources we now know. |  | | It seems to me that all Hippolytus' innovations on the known sources are items of this order. |
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http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/orion/archives/1998b/msg00096.html
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| | Hippolytus Study Guide |
 | | Pausanias goes on to report that the temple of Aphrodite the Spy overlooked the course and it was from this temple that Phaedra would watch Hippolytus practice his driving. |  | | At your desire I end all hatred for my father: According to Pausanias, Hippolytus was raised from the dead by Asclepius, but then refused to forgive Theseus. |  | | between the bastard and the freeborn: Apparently Theseus and Hippolyta were not legally married when she gave birth to Hippolytus. |
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http://www3.baylor.edu/~John_Thorburn/hippolytus.html
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| | CliffsNotes::Phaedra:Book Summary and Study Guide |
 | | When Hippolytus appears, Theseus wonders indignantly at his son's innocent appearance and greets him with immoderate accusations, culminating in a prayer to Neptune for revenge. |  | | Grief-stricken, Theseus vows to make full amends to his son's memory and to treat Aricia as his daughter. |  | | However, carried away by her passion, she forgets her original purpose and reveals her secret love. |
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http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-142,pageNum-3.html
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| | ENGLISH 4 MASTERPIECES IN WORLD LITERATURE |
 | | Euripides’ Hippolytus is based on the wrath of gods (Aphrodite) who were not worshipped and offered sacrifices by humans (Hippolytus). |  | | We can see that just because Hippolytus does not offer worship to Aphrodite, she goes infuriated and plans to cause the destruction of Hippolytus. |  | | The only thing they have in common is that both of them eventually die because of Phaedra’s intense passion for Hippolytus. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/tv/ajmatela/eng4.html
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| | The Ecole Glossary |
 | | Hippolytus, who wrote in Greek, was one of the most prolific writers of the early Western Church. |  | | In both respects, Hippolytus held a conservative position. |  | | This includes the so-called Apostolic Tradition, one of the earliest Church Orders and a document of great importance for the history of liturgy. |
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http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/hippolytus.html
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| | Aristotle's Poetics: Notes on Euripides' Hippolytus |
 | | Oedipus starts with everyone in ignorance; in Hippolytus the ignorance is constructed in the course of the play. |  | | Phaedra initially might be seen as too innocent to fit Aristotle's theory, on the grounds that her passion for Hippolytus is imposed on her for no fault of her own. |  | | On this view Euripides has constructed the pattern of ignorance at the human level so well that he can only bring the truth to light by divine intervention. |
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http://www.leeds.ac.uk/classics/resources/poetics/poet-hi.htm
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| | Hippolytus, Bishop, Scholar, and Martyr |
 | | O God, who have enlightened your Church by the teaching of your Servant Hippolytus: Enrich us evermore, we pray, with your heavenly grace, and raise up faithful witnesses who by their life and doctrine will set forth the truth of your salvation; through Jesus Christ our Lord. |  | | O God, who hast enlightened thy Church by the teaching of thy Servant Hippolytus: Enrich us evermore, we beseech thee, with thy heavenly grace, and raise up faithful witnesses who by their life and doctrine will set forth the truth of thy salvation; through Jesus Christ our Lord. |  | | It is one of our most valuable sources of information on the worship of the early Church. |
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http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/225.html
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| | Euripides, Hippolytus |
 | | But she must not stay and witness Hippolytus' actual death, lest it pollute her. |  | | Theseus asks Poseidon to grant him one of three promised wishes: to kill Hippolytus on that same day. |  | | , appearing before the Royal Palace at Troezen, complains about Hippolytus' indifference to her worship, preferring that of Artemis. |
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http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/hippolytus.html
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| | The Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus of Rome |
 | | Hippolytus, a presbyter of the Roman Church at the time, was so |  | | Apostolic Tradition of St. Hippolytus of Rome, Bishop and Martyr. |  | | It apparently preserved older second century practices which were in danger of falling to |
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http://www.bombaxo.com/hippolytus.html
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| | Euripides' Hippolytus |
 | | Artemis as the "repression" or denial of Aphrodite (and Euripides' Hippolytus as a meditation on that) |  | | Hippolytus: very high minded, but erotic in his virginity, insufferably elitist in his arguments and orientation, unforgiving and arrogant, and impious towards the gods: a veritable hubris of virginity, ignoring and thus offending Aphrodite |  | | Hippolytus: a man with a veritable hubris of virginity (!) |
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http://classics.uc.edu/~johnson/tragedy/hippolytus.html
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| | Hippolytus |
 | | Euripides' innovation in his Hippolytus is to cast the woman as a sympathetic character, Aphrodite's helpless victim caught in a divine plan to destroy Hippolytus. |  | | His audience expects to see the wicked woman vilified and the virtuous youth exalted; that is the tradition. |  | | Hippolytus is sworn against love and marriage (as his Amazonian mother had renounced men). |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~delahoyd/hippolytus.html
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| | 13 Hippolytus |
 | | Immutability: What does the curse (which cannot be in vain) have in common with the letter left behind by Phaedra before her death? |  | | Notice the balance created by the two divine appearances. |  | | Are there any other scenes that seem to mirror each other? |
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http://www.class.uidaho.edu/luschnig/GTC/13.htm
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| | HIPPOLYTUS (PLAY) FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | At the opening of the play Aphrodite appears and explains that Hippolytus has sworn chastity, hates the idea of sex, and refuses to revere her. |  | | Theseus, the king of Athens, has been away for a year in order to atone for a crime. |  | | Enraged, Theseus curses his son and calls upon Poseidon to enforce the curse. |
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http://www.witwib.com/Hippolytus_(play)
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| | Hippolytus |
 | | Phaedra anxiously enjoins her in no case to tell the truth to Hippolytus; but she evades the question and hurries away into the house where Hippolytus lives. |  | | In the prologue, Aphrodite declares herself resolved to punish the chaste Hippolytus, son of Theseus, who disdains her and pays his worship to Artemis. |  | | He sees the corpse, and in its hand a letter which represents Hippolytus as the cause of the bloody deed; at once there comes to his lips the fatal wish for his son's death. |
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| | Hippolytus |
 | | Hippolytus, in Greek mythology, son of Theseus and Antiope (or Hippolyte). |  | | Theseus then drove him from Athens and prayed to his father, Poseidon, to have him killed. |  | | Because Hippolytus worshiped only Artemis, the jealous Aphrodite punished him by causing his stepmother to fall in love with him. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0823782.html
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| | Medea, Hippolytus, Bacchae study questions |
 | | What is the family relationship between Phaedra and Hippolytus? |  | | What does he subsequently declare about women, and how does he wish the human race could reproduce (616-668)? |  | | How does Phaedra die, and what message does she leave behind? |
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http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/achilles/library/medea_hipp_bacch_sq.html
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| | Search Results for Hippolytus - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | In Hippolytus (428 BC; Greek Hippolytos) Aphrodite, the goddess of love and sexual desire, destroys Hippolytus, a lover of outdoor sports who is repelled by sexual passion and who is instead devoted... |  | | one of a series of writings (including the Apostolic Constitutions and the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus) that claim to set forth the fundamental rules of the early Christian Church. |  | | to 222, during the schism of Antipope St. Hippolytus. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?miid=1169047&query=Hippolytus
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| | Hippolytus myth study guide |
 | | Artemis tells Theseus the truth, orders Th eseus to embrace his dying son, announces a cult to honor Hippolytus, and swears vengeance against Aphrodite's mortal favorite. |  | | Phaedra comes from Crete and the house of Minos. |  | | Hippolytus, the bastard son of THESEUS and the queen of the Amazons, honors only the goddess ARTEMIS and refuses to worship APHRODITE, so the latter goddess causes his stepmother PHA EDRA to fall in love with him. |
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http://www.temple.edu/classics/hippomythho.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Medea and Other Plays (Penguin Classics) |
 | | Some of the gods, such as Dionysius in The Bacchae and Aphrodite in Hippolytus, appear as the personfication of destructive passions. |  | | In contrast to Aeschylus, whose greatest work - The House of Atreus trilogy - describes the harnessing of irrational forces into civic fabric of the polis and rationalistic worship of the Olympian pantheon, Euripides sees the passions as uncontrollable. |  | | His greatest work, The Bacchae, Medea, Hippolytus, depicts a world in which irrational passions are a powerful and destructive force. |
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| | Letter from Phaedra to Hippolytus, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Phaedra married King Theseus of Athens and gave him two sons, but she also fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus 4, who refused her. |  | | Letter from Phaedra to Hippolytus, Greek Mythology Link. |  | | When yesterday at dinner the messenger arrived announcing that your father would not return to Troezen until next winter I rejoiced at the delay and, hoping that you would too, I waited in vain for your glance across the tables. |
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| | Hippolytus |
 | | Notes on the teachings of the third century father Hippolytus. |  | | The Refutation of all Heresies 4.32-41 he explained how con artists fake illusions. |
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| | hippolytus |
 | | Chart and Worksheet for Euripides' Hippolytus by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Temple University |  | | Why does Hippolytus live in Troezen, not Athens? |  | | Reading her note accusing Hippolytus of rape, he curses his son. |
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http://www.temple.edu/classics/hippochart.html
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| | THE CANONS OF HIPPOLYTUS - LoveToKnow Article on THE CANONS OF HIPPOLYTUS |
 | | The fact that Hippolytus wrote a treatise Concerning Spiritual Gifts, and that some such treatise is not only referred to in the Latin preface to the Egyptian Church Order, but is actuallyfound at the beginning of book viii. |  | | There is evidence to show that Hippolytus was highly reverenced throughout the East: his writings, which were in Greek, were known, but his history was entirely unknown. |  | | This is preserved to us in Coptic and Aethiopic versions, of which Achelis, in his synopsis, gives German translations. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HI/HIPPOLYTUS_THE_CANONS_OF.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sts. Hippolytus |
 | | According to the hymn of Prudentius on Cassian (Peristephanon, hymn IX), the latter was a teacher at Imola (Forum Cornelii) and was surrendered to the fury of his pupils, who tortured him to death with their iron styles. |  | | Hippolytus of Rome, others of the name are mentioned in the old martyrologies and legends of martyrs as having shed their blood for the Faith. |  | | Furthermore the bishop and martyr Hippolytus of Porto is commemorated on 22 August in the Roman Martyrology. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07362a.htm
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| | The Trojan Women and Hippolytus (Dover Thrift Editions) |
 | | Of course, the same is true of "The Trojan Women" with its implicit argument against the Peloponnesian War. |  | | Consequently, it seems reasonable that Hippolytus has a real hatred for Aphrodite since it was the goddess of love who was responsible for the illegitimacy that makes him unlike other men. |  | | As the instrument of Hippolytus' downfall, Aphrodite selects his stepmother Phaedra, by making her fall in love with him. |
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| | The Invisible Basilica: Hippolytus |
 | | Since those writings have been systematically sought out and burned by the builders of the hierarchical Christian Church, Hippolytus has provided us with a rare glimpse at the actual writings of some of the most prominent Gnostics, particularly Simon Magus and Basilides. |  | | Due to the strength of his opposition against "Pope" Callistus I (217-222 e.v.), Hippolytus was elected as a schismatic Bishop of Rome ("Antipope") by a circle of his followers. |  | | Hippolytus is also remembered as a leader of the opposition against the corruption, viciousness, and doctrinal wanderings of the early Bishops of Rome (who were later to be re-named "Popes"). |
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http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/hippolytus.htm
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| | Saint Hippolytus - anagrams |
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| | Hippolytus, Euripides |
 | | He grew up to manhood in purity, paying worship to the chaste goddess Artemis, the huntress, and disdaining Aphrodite. |  | | The father invokes upon his son a curse which Poseidon fulfills before the innocence of Hippolytus is established by Artemis. |  | | Phaedra struggles against the sinful passion until brought to death's door, when it is revealed unto Hippolytus be her nurse. |
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| | Hippolytus : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk |
 | | Advantages: Hippolytus' speech slagging off women is beautiful (I'm a woman, I'm allowed to say that) |  | | Hippolytus, the classic Greek tragedy, won first prize in the Great Feast of Dionysus in 428 B.C. Written by Euripides, this is a dark psychological play dealing with the powerful emotions of revenge, unrequited love and jealousy. |  | | Despite the title, it’s hard to work out whether the focus of the tragedy is Phaedra, wife of Theseus, Hippolytus, her step-son, or Theseus himself. |
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http://www.ciao.co.uk/Hippolytus__5643062
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| | Hippolytus of Rome |
 | | Go to the Early Christian Writings: New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, Church Fathers homepage. |  | | Hippolytus of Rome wrote in the early third century. |  | | Roberts-Donaldson English Translation: The Extant Works and Fragments of Hippolytus: Exegetical |
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http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/hippolytus.html
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| | Hippolytus Questions 3 |
 | | Whom does she blame for Hippolytus' mortal wound? |  | | On page 251, after Theseus agrees to have Hippolytus brought to him, what does the Chorus sing of? |  | | How do Hippolytus and Theseus feel about each other by the time Hippolytus dies? |
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http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/lgarret/095/hippo3.htm
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