Seneca’s Phaedra
E1089022
UNEXPLORED
Seneca’s Phaedra is a Roman tragedy by the philosopher-dramatist Seneca that reimagines the myth of Phaedra’s illicit love for her stepson Hippolytus, blending intense psychological conflict with Stoic moral themes.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Seneca’s Phaedra canonical | 1 |
| Seneca’s tragedy "Phaedra" | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14279763 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Seneca’s Phaedra Context triple: [Hippolytus (Euripides), influenced, Seneca’s Phaedra]
-
A.
Seneca’s Oedipus
Seneca’s Oedipus is a Roman tragic play that reworks the Greek myth of Oedipus with a focus on intense psychological conflict, fate, and moral corruption.
-
B.
Seneca the Younger’s tragedy Thyestes
Seneca the Younger’s tragedy "Thyestes" is a Roman Stoic drama that retells the gruesome myth of the feuding brothers Atreus and Thyestes, emphasizing themes of revenge, tyranny, and moral corruption.
-
C.
Phaedra
Phaedra is a figure in Greek mythology, a Cretan princess and later queen of Athens best known for her tragic love for her stepson Hippolytus.
-
D.
Octavia (pseudo-Senecan tragedy)
Octavia (pseudo-Senecan tragedy) is a first-century Roman historical drama, traditionally attributed to Seneca, that portrays the political and domestic turmoil surrounding Emperor Nero and his repudiated wife Octavia.
-
E.
Euripides’ tragedy Hippolytus
Euripides’ tragedy *Hippolytus* is a classical Greek drama that explores themes of chastity, desire, and divine vengeance through the doomed conflict between the chaste Hippolytus, his stepmother Phaedra, and the gods who manipulate their fates.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Seneca’s Phaedra Target entity description: Seneca’s Phaedra is a Roman tragedy by the philosopher-dramatist Seneca that reimagines the myth of Phaedra’s illicit love for her stepson Hippolytus, blending intense psychological conflict with Stoic moral themes.
-
A.
Seneca’s Oedipus
Seneca’s Oedipus is a Roman tragic play that reworks the Greek myth of Oedipus with a focus on intense psychological conflict, fate, and moral corruption.
-
B.
Seneca the Younger’s tragedy Thyestes
Seneca the Younger’s tragedy "Thyestes" is a Roman Stoic drama that retells the gruesome myth of the feuding brothers Atreus and Thyestes, emphasizing themes of revenge, tyranny, and moral corruption.
-
C.
Phaedra
Phaedra is a figure in Greek mythology, a Cretan princess and later queen of Athens best known for her tragic love for her stepson Hippolytus.
-
D.
Octavia (pseudo-Senecan tragedy)
Octavia (pseudo-Senecan tragedy) is a first-century Roman historical drama, traditionally attributed to Seneca, that portrays the political and domestic turmoil surrounding Emperor Nero and his repudiated wife Octavia.
-
E.
Euripides’ tragedy Hippolytus
Euripides’ tragedy *Hippolytus* is a classical Greek drama that explores themes of chastity, desire, and divine vengeance through the doomed conflict between the chaste Hippolytus, his stepmother Phaedra, and the gods who manipulate their fates.
- F. None of above. chosen
Referenced by (2)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
subject surface form:
Hippolytus (Euripides)
this entity surface form:
Seneca’s tragedy "Phaedra"