Proper noun
A female given name.
(mythology) An Amazonian queen who possessed a magic girdle given to her by her father, Ares.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt the end of the play, Hippolyta and Theseus, happily married, watch the play about the unfortunate lovers, Pyramus and Thisbe, and are able to enjoy and laugh at it. Source: Internet
He thinks that Lancaster tried to kill Horace to punish Hippolyta for working with Caleb. Source: Internet
Hippolyta begins somewhere that doesn't seem much like the observatory in Mayfield, Kansas, but she is technically in the same place, only in an alternate dimension. Source: Internet
Hippolyta Freeman (Ellis) is a star-gazer who’s been a housewife most of her life, but has dreams of getting into some adventures of her own. Source: Internet
Hippolyta then received in her wrist from an advanced race, allowing her to travel to alternate dimensions or different points in history. Source: Internet
It makes sense as her dead husband, George, and her loved the stars, so much so Hippolyta tells her daughter, Diana, she actually named Hera's Chariot when she was younger in a competition. Source: Internet