Euripides (480 or 485406 B.C.). Hippolytus. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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- The Goddess Aphrodite
- Theseus, King of Athens and Trozên
- Phædra, daughter of Minos, King of Crete, wife to Theseus
- Hippolytus, bastard son of Theseus and the Amazon Hippolyte
- The Nurse of Phaedra
- A Henchman of Hippolytus
- The Goddess Artemis
- An Old Huntsman
- A Chorus of Huntsmen
- Attendants on the Three Royal Persons
- A Chorus of Trozenian Women, with Their Leader
| The scene is laid in Trozên. The play was first acted when Epameinon was Archon, Olympiad 87, year 4 (B.C. 429). Euripides was first, Iophon second, Ion third. | |
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