Aricia morronensis was created in 1910.
Ippolito ed Aricia was created in 1759.
Aricia is a name appearing in Virgil's Aeneid in a context that makes it possible for it to be interpreted as referring to a mythical personage:Ibat et Hippolyti proles pulcherrima bello,Virbius, insignem quem mater Aricia misit...(Rough translation: "To the war also came the most fair offspring of Hippolytus, Virbius, whom, distinguished, mother Aricia sent...")
The cast of Fedra - 1957 includes: Lina Bolis Maffi as Panope Miranda Campa as Enone Raffaele Giangrande as Teramene Nais Lago as Ismene Anna Menichetti as Aricia Nino Pavese as Teseo Diana Torrieri as Fedra
Hippolytus, in Greek myth, was mortal, the son of Theseus and either Antiope or Hippolyte (Amazons); after death Artemis asked Asclepius to resurrect the young man since he had vowed chastity to her. He became Virbius or Virbio and lived in the forests of Ariccia; or married a goddess named Aricia.
Hippolytus, in Greek myth, was mortal, the son of Theseus and either Antiope or Hippolyte (Amazons); after death Artemis asked Asclepius to resurrect the young man since he had vowed chastity to her. He became Virbius or Virbio and lived in the forests of Ariccia; or married a goddess named Aricia.
The cast of Daphnis und Chloe - 1957 includes: Horst Kreuter as Jupiter Irene Mann as Lacoe Ulla Moritz as Xanthippe Peter Mosbacher as Pan Ruth Mueller as Aricia Brigitte Rau as Calisto Sabine Sesselmann as Amalthea
Anna Menichetti has: Played Aricia in "Fedra" in 1957. Played Katia in "Umiliati e offesi" in 1958. Played Mrs. Vaughan in "La cittadella" in 1964. Played Madeleine in "Scaramouche" in 1965. Played La principessa in "Sotto il placido Don" in 1974.
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The most common legend regarding Hippolytus states that he was killed after rejecting the advances of Phaedra, his stepmother, the second wife of Theseus. Spurned, Phaedra deceived Theseus saying that his son had raped her. Theseus, furious, used one of the three wishes given to him by Poseidon to curse Hippolytus. Poseidon sent a sea-monster-or, alternatively, Dionysus sent a wild bull-to terrorize Hippolytus's horses, who dragged their rider to his death. After his death Artemis asked Asclepius to resurrect the young man since he had vowed chastity to her. He became Virbius or Virbio and lived in the forests of Ariccia; or married a goddess named Aricia.
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