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Rhithymna or
Rithymna (Ancient Gr****: Ῥίθυμνα) or
Rhithymnia (Ῥιθυμνία), was a town of
ancient Crete, Greece,
which is
mentioned by
Ptolemy and Pliny...
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Rethymno was
originally built during the
Minoan civilization (ancient
Rhithymna and Arsinoe). The city was
prominent enough to mint its own
coins and...
- Xerocr****a
rhithymna is a
species of air-breathing land snail, a
pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Geomitridae. This
species is
endemic to Greece...
- Calabria,
southern Italy Reggio Calabria Erythrà (Ερυθρά),
Rhegium Julium Rhithymna Northern Crete,
Greece Rethymon Rhode Catalonia,
Spain Roses,
Girona Rhodes...
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Pylosians Rhegion Rhegian,
Rhegine Rhegians,
Rhegines Rhodes Rhodian Rhodians Rhithymna, Rhithymnia,
Rithymna Rhithymnian Rhithymnians Rome
Roman Romans Sabinum...
- scholars, it was
adjacent to (and
perhaps overlaying) the
older city of
Rhithymna, but this
identification is not
really certain. The city was
named after...
- of Bishops) [self-published] Chow, Gabriel. "Titular
Episcopal See of
Rhithymna (Greece)". GCatholic.org.
Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for
Chronology of...
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September 1850.
Resigned on 21
December 1858 and
appointed Titular Bishop of
Rhithymna. Died on 26
December 1865. 1858 1879
Francis Kerril Amherst Appointed...
- of
Rhithymna. He
retired to Old Hall, East Bergholt, Suffolk. He died, aged 74, as
Bishop Emeritus of
Northampton and
Titular Bishop of
Rhithymna. He...
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residential diocese was
suppressed and
listed as
titular bishopric of
Rhithymna (Latin) /
Retimo (Italian). In 1936, the
titular see was suppressed, having...