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This Hippolyta has learned that engagement with the patriarchal world brings only suffering. Her “domination” is not physical but psychological—the self-imposed isolation of a queen who has seen what happens to her sisters when they venture beyond Themyscira’s shores.

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Hippolyta, whose name translates to “she who unleashes the horses,” was no ordinary mortal. In Greek mythology, she was the daughter of Ares, the god of war, and Otrera, the first queen of the Amazons. As the second known Amazon queen, she led her fierce warrior women on military campaigns and into battle, her authority symbolized by a magnificent war belt—or girdle—gifted to her by Ares himself. If you share with third parties, their policies apply