- The
Rhodius or
Rhodios (Ancient Gr****: Ῥόδιος) was a
river of the
ancient Troad,
having its
sources in
Mount Ida, a
little above the town of Astyra; it...
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Guido Rhodio (17
September 1935 – 7
September 2023) was an
Italian journalist and politician. A
member of
Christian Democracy, he
served as
President of...
- of
Rhodes (Ancient Gr****: Ἱερώνυμος ὁ Ῥόδιος, romanized: Hierṓnymos ho
Rhódios, Latin:
Hieronymus Rhodius; c. 290 – c. 230 BC) was a
Peripatetic philosopher...
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Apollonius of
Rhodes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλώνιος Ῥόδιος Apollṓnios
Rhódios; Latin:
Apollonius Rhodius; fl.
first half of 3rd
century BC) was an ancient...
- of
Rhodes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρόνικος ὁ Ῥόδιος, romanized: Andrónikos ho
Rhódios; Latin:
Andronicus Rhodius; fl. c. 60 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher from...
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Colossus of
Rhodes (Ancient Gr****: ὁ Κολοσσὸς Ῥόδιος, romanized: ho Kolossòs
Rhódios; Gr****: Κολοσσός της Ρόδου, romanized: Kolossós tes Rhódou) was a statue...
- (πολυπίδαξ),
sourced several rivers,
including Rhesos, Heptaporos, Caresus,
Rhodios,
Granicus (Granikos), Aesepus,
Skamandros and Simoeis;
these rivers were...
- 0044. S2CID 161632566. Green,
Peter (1997). The
Argonautika by
Apollonios Rhodios.
University of
California Press. p. 40. ISBN 0-520-07686-9. Brown, Noel...
-
Apollonius of
Rhodes (2007). Green,
Peter (ed.). The Argonautika:
Apollonios Rhodios.
Translated by Green, Peter. pp. 355 ff,
notes to 4:1638. Hesychii, Alexandrini...
- enormous,
deadly snakes that
merge into
trees when they
reach adulthood.
Rhodios, Apollonios; Seaton,
Robert Cooper (1900).
Argonautika 2.477 (in Gr****)...