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Queen of the Amazons.
Hippolyta was said to have been conquered and married by the Athenian hero, Theseus; when the Amazons attacked Theseus, Hippolyta fought against her sisters and stayed with her husband and son; her fate is unclear but her son, Hippolytus, came to a tragic end because of the dishonesty of Theseus’ second wife, Phaedra.
Hippolyta was also called Antiope.
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