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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Sylon Kröyer, 1855

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    Diving the Tasman Peninsula's cold water reefs. ( Supplied: Matt Testoni Photography) The Hippolyte Rocks are known from shore as the treacherous granite island that rises out of the ocean off the Tasman Peninsula. The group of rocks have claimed two ships, tricking mariners into passing through the calmer waters between them.
    Hippolyta was a queen of the Amazons, a tribe of warrior women usually thought to live in the city of Themiscyra on the south coast of the Black Sea. Her signature attribute was her girdle, sometimes known as the “Girdle of Ares.” According to Apollodorus, Hippolyta had been awarded this special girdle “in token of her superiority to all the rest.”
    Hippolyta was queen of the Amazons, a race of warrior women said to live in the region of the Black Sea. In ancient sources, the city of the Amazons was usually called Themiscyra. Roman statue of a wounded Amazon (1st or 2nd century CE) Whom did Hippolyta marry?
    In some traditions, Hippolyta was taken captive by the Athenian Theseus after she lost her girdle to Heracles (though in other traditions it was Antiope, not Hippolyta, who was taken). Theseus soon fell in love with her and made her his wife. Together they had a son named Hippolytus (or Demophon, according to Pindar ).
    Hippolyta was the daughter of Ares and the Amazon Otrera. Her sisters may have included Antiope, Penthesilea, Melanippe, and Orithyia. In some traditions, Hippolyta was taken captive by the Athenian Theseus after she lost her girdle to Heracles (though in other traditions it was Antiope, not Hippolyta, who was taken).
    Hippolyta was an Amazon queen and the owner of a famous mythical girdle. She fought Heracles when the hero was sent to her kingdom to steal the girdle for his ninth labor.
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