Phaedra's stepson Hippolytus.
Plato's fourth dialog is called "Phaedo." It concerns the death of Socrates. "Phaedra" is a Greek play by Seneca the Younger (4 BC - 65 AD). The main character is Phaedra, who is based on Hippolytus, the main character in a myth as told by Euripedes (480-BC - 406 BC).
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The Greek Phaedra's birthday is not known.
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The Marriage of Phaedra was created in 1905.
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Phaedra was not a ancient Greek goddess, but the wife of the hero Theseus, the daughter of Minos and Pasiphae; mother of Demophon and Acamas by him. She also fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus. Since he refused her, and her passion for him became known, she hanged herself, leaving a letter in which she charged her stepson of having assaulted her.
In lust, perhaps, but otherwise Phaedra was not weak.
Phaedra of Greek myth had Demophon and Acamas by Theseus.
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