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Hippolyta
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Hippolyta
queen of the Amazons; attacked Attica but was defeated by Theseus, who then married her. [Gk. Myth.: Benét, 468]

Hippolyta,
girdle of secured after fight with Amazon queen; Hercules’ ninth Labor. [Gk. and Rom. Myth.: Hall, 149]
See : Quest


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SOPRANO ALLYSON MCHARDY HEADED to France in March for performances of Phedre in Rameau's Hyppolyte et Aracie at Theatre du Capitole in Toulouse.
It would have been in one or both of those years that Ira had the opportunity to work for him, for neither this Wallack nor his brother had ever before performed at Chatham Garden, which had functioned mainly as a venue for musical entertainments until Hyppolyte Barriere (94) built a permanent theater there that opened in May 1824 with Henry Wallack as its first big foreign star.
In France, Hyppolyte Baraduc, Louis Darget, and Jules-Bernard Luys sought to photograph their own thoughts and mental energy by placing their fingers or foreheads on the sensitized plates.
 
 
 
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