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  1. Phaedra (mythology) In Greek mythology, Phaedra / ˈfiːdrə, ˈfɛdrə /; (Ancient Greek: Φαίδρα, romanized: Phaídra) was a Cretan princess. Her name derives from the Greek word φαιδρός (phaidros), which means "bright". According to legend, she was the daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë, and the wife of Theseus.

  2. Phaedra stands as one of the most tragic and complex figures in Greek mythology. As the daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae of Crete, her story is intertwined with themes of forbidden love, deceit, and tragic consequences.. Marriage to Theseus Phaedra's story takes a dramatic turn upon her marriage to Theseus, the legendary hero and king of Athens. ...

  3. Jul 26, 2023 · Phaedra is a princess of Crete and the wife of the Greek hero Theseus in Greek mythology.She is one of the main characters in Euripides' (c. 484-407 BCE) Greek tragedy Hippolytus, which recounts how her love for Thesesus' son Hippolytus came to a tragic end.. Phaedra is the daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphaë of Crete and the sister of Ariadne, Glaucus, Androgeus, Acacallis, Deucalion ...

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · Phaedra’s Family and Relationships. Born to King Minos and Queen Pasiphae of Crete, Phaedra was destined for a life entangled with myth and legend.Her sister Ariadne is another well-known figure, famous for her role in the tale of the Minotaur and her love for Theseus.Phaedra’s early life is shrouded in the grandeur and complexity of the Cretan court, a place teeming with divine ...

  5. Phaedra and Hippolytus Sources. As we said above, the love of Phaedra for Hippolytus was dramatized at least three times by Ancient Greek tragedians; however, both Sophocles’ play (Phaedra) and Euripides’ earlier play (Hyppolitus Veiled) have been lost. Fortunately, Euripides’ second play, Hippolytus the Wreath-Bearer – known today ...

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · Phaedra was a princess from Crete and later became the queen of Athens. She was the daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae. Phaedra married Theseus, a famous hero, and had two sons: Demophon and Acamas. Her love for her stepson Hippolytus caused her great sadness and tragedy. The goddess Aphrodite influenced Phaedra’s feelings for Hippolytus.

  7. Jan 27, 2020 · Phaedra is today most famous for being the wife of Theseus, and for her death, although in the ancient sources many different variations of the life of Phaedra are told. Phaedra of Crete Phaedra was the daughter of King Minos of Crete and his wife Pasiphae , and thus, Phaedra was sister to Androgeus , Catreus, Deucalion and Ariadne amongst others.

  8. Other articles where Phaedra is discussed: Hippolytus: Theseus’ queen, Phaedra, fell in love with Hippolytus. When Phaedra’s passion was revealed to him, he reacted with such revulsion that she killed herself, leaving a note accusing Hippolytus of having tried to rape her. Theseus, refusing to believe Hippolytus’ protestations of innocence, banished him and called…

  9. Sep 20, 2024 · Phaedra (who has now assumed the title role) herself declares her passion to Hippolytus, and the Nurse, no longer well meaning, becomes the engineer of the disaster. The final scene, in which Theseus tries to piece together the macabre jigsaw of his son's body, adumbrates the excesses of some Jacobean tragedy and borders on the grotesquely ...

  10. Phaedra | Wife of Theseus. In mythology, Fedra (from Greek φαιδρός (phaidros), "bright") is the daughter of Minos (king of Crete) and Pasiphae (daughter of Helios), a well-known oracle, sister of Ariadne, Deucalion and Catreu. Deucalion, king of Crete, as successor to her older brother Catreu, decides that she will marry Theseus (king of ...