Queen of Athens

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Queen of Athens is the royal title held by Phaedra, a tragic figure in Greek mythology known for her doomed love for her stepson Hippolytus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological title
royal title
appearsInWork Euripides' Hippolytus NERFINISHED
Racine's Phèdre NERFINISHED
Seneca's Phaedra NERFINISHED
associatedWith Athens NERFINISHED
Greek mythology
associatedWithTheme family conflict
stepfamily relationships
tragic love
cityState Athens NERFINISHED
connectedToCharacter Ariadne NERFINISHED
Minos NERFINISHED
Pasiphaë NERFINISHED
connectedToDynasty royal house of Athens NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek culture
gender female
heldBy Phaedra NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
linkedMyth Hippolytus NERFINISHED
Theseus NERFINISHED
myth of Phaedra and Hippolytus NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married to the king of Athens
mythologicalPeriod mythic age of heroes
narrativeFunction catalyst for Hippolytus' tragedy
relatedConcept Greek tragedy
royalty in Greek mythology
roleInMyth tragic royal figure
spouseOf Theseus NERFINISHED
titleFor queen consort of Athens

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Phaedra title Queen of Athens