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  1. Andronicus of Rhodes

    Andronicus of Rhodes floruit fl. c. 60 BC was a Greek philosophy Greek philosopher from Rhodes who was also the eleventh scholarch of the Peripatetic school . ref Ammonius, In de Int. 5.24 ref He was at the head of the Peripatetic school at Rome , about 58 BC , and was the teacher of Boethus of Sidon , with whom Strabo studied. ref Strabo, xiv. Ammonius, in Aristot. Categ. . ref We know little more of the life of Andronicus, but he is of special interest in the history of philosophy, from the statement of Plutarch , ref Plutarch, Sulla c. 26 ref that he published a new edition of the works of Aristotle and Theophrastus , which formerly belonged to the library of Apellicon , and were brought to Rome by Lucius Cornelius Sulla Sulla with the rest of Apellicon s library in 84 BC. Tyrannion of Amisus Tyrannion commenced this task, but apparently did not do much towards it. ref Comp. Porphyry, Vit. Plotin. c. 24 Boethius, ad Aristot. de Interpret. ref The arrangement which Andronicus made of Aristotle s writings seems to be the one which forms the basis of our present editions and we are probably indebted to him for the preservation of a large number of Aristotle s works. Andronicus wrote a work upon Aristotle, the fifth book of which contained a complete list of the philosopher s writings, and he also wrote commentaries upon the Physics , Ethics , and Categories . None of these works is extant. Two treatises are sometimes erroneously attributed to him, one On Emotions , the other a commentary on Aristotle s Ethics really by Constantine Palaeocapa in the 16th century, or by John Callistus ... of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Andronicus of Rhodes Andronicus of Rhodes br in br ... Peripatetics DEFAULTSORT Andronicus Of Rhodes Category 1st century BC Greek people Category 1st century ... fr Andronicos de Rhodes hr Andronik it Andronico di Rodi hu Rhodoszi Andronikosz nl Andronicus van Rhodos pl Andronikos z Rodos pt Andr nico de Rodes ro Andronicus din Rhodos ru ...   more details



  1. Andronicus

    Andronicus or Andronikos is a classical Greek name , from the Gr. words andras , Gr. , i.e. man and Nike Gr. , i.e. victory. The name has the sense of victorious, warrior . The female is Andronike . Andronicus or Andronikos may refer to Livius Andronicus c.284 BC 204 BC , introduced drama to the Romans and produced the first formal play in Latin in c.240 BC Andronicus ben Meshullam , a Jewish scholar of the 2nd century BC Andronicus of Cyrrhus c.100 BC , Greek astronomer Andronicus of Rhodes c.70 BC , Greek philosopher Andronicus of Pannonia Saint Andronicus , an Apostle of the Seventy mentioned in Romans 16 7 Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus Saint Andronicus , a 4th century martyr Andronicus of Alexandria, a soldier, martyr, saint, and companion of Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria Coptic Pope Andronicus of Alexandria reigned 616 622 Five Byzantine Emperors Andronikos I Komnenos 1118 1185 Andronikos II Palaiologos 1258 1332 Andronikos III Palaiologos 1297 1341 Andronikos IV Palaiologos 1348 1385 Andronikos V Palaiologos c.1400 c.1407 , Co Emperor with his father John VII Palaiologos Andronikos Palaiologos, Lord of Thessalonike 1403 1429 Three Emperors of Trebizond Andronikos I of Trebizond 1222 1235 Andronikos II of Trebizond 1263 1266 Andronikos III of Trebizond 1330 1332 In fiction Titus Andronicus , main character in the play of the same name by William Shakespeare, possibly named after one of the above listed emperors Andronicus, or the Unfortunate Politician , a 1646 satire by Thomas Fuller hndis bg de Andronikos el fa la Andronicus hu Andronikosz egy rtelm s t lap nl Andronicus pt Andr nico ru fi Andronikos ...   more details



  1. Saint Andronicus

    There are several saints named Andronicus Andronicus of Pannonia &mdash an Apostle of the Seventy mentioned in Romans 16 7 Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus Andronicus of Tarsus in Cilicia &mdash a fourth century martyr Andronicus and Athanasia of Egypt Andronicus of Egypt &mdash a 5th century ascetic Andronicus the Abbot of Moscow &mdash a 14th century disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh disambig ...   more details



  1. Andronicus Callistus

    Andronicus Callistus lang el was one of the most able Greeks Greek scholars of the 15th century and cousin of the distinguished scholar Theodorus Gaza . ref cite book author Diller, Aubrey title Studies in Greek manuscript tradition publisher A. M. Hakkert year 1983 page 260 isbn 902560837X quote He had put Bessarion in touch with Andronicus Callistus, who was his kinsman. Callistus was cousin consobrinus of Theodore Gaza, who remembered him so in his will . ref Life Born in Thessalonica he worked as a professor in Rome , Bologna , Florence and Paris , although he also traveled extensively in northern Europe and eventually died in the Kingdom of England in 1476. Among his works is a defence of Theodore of Gaza s positions against the criticisms of Michael Apostolius Andronicus Callistus Defensio Theodori Gazae adversus Michaelem Apostolium . ref http www.princeton.edu hellenic renaissanceconferenceabstracts.html Paul Botley, The Books of Andronicus Callistus, 1475 76 , Warburg Institute ref ref William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , 1853, p.176 ref Known works Andronicus Callistus Defensio Theodori Gazae adversus Michaelem Apostolium References reflist See also Greek scholars in the Renaissance G. Cammelli, Andronico Callisto , La Rinascita , 5 1942 , 104 21, 174 214 Jonathan Harris, Greek migr s in the West, 1400 1520 Camberley Porphyrogenitus, 1995 . ISBN 1 871328 11 X John Monfasani, A philosophical text of Andronicus Callistus misattributed to Nicholas Secundinus , Renaissance Studies in Honour of Craig Hugh Smyth Florence, 1985 , pp. 395 406, reprinted in John Monfasani, Byzantine Scholars in Renaissance Italy Cardinal Bessarion and other Emigres Aldershot, 1995 , no. XIII J. E. Powell, Two letters of Andronicus Callistus to Demetrius Chalcondyles , Byzantinisch Neugriechische Jahrb cher 15 1938 , 14 20 DEFAULTSORT Callistus, Andronicus Category 1476 deaths Category 15th century Byzantine people Category 15th ...   more details



  1. Andronicus of Pannonia

    See also Junia Infobox Saint name Andronicus feast day May 17, Pashons 22 Coptic Orthodox liturgics 22 Pashons venerated in Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox Church , Oriental Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodox Church image 0517andronikos athanasius.of.christianopoulos junia.jpg imagesize 200px caption Andronicus, Athanasius of Christianopoulos and Saint Junia Andronicus of Pannonia lang el was a 1st century Early Christianity Christian mentioned by the Paul of Tarsus Apostle Paul quotation Greet Andronicus and Junia, my relatives who were in prison with me they are prominent among the apostles, and they were in Christ before I was. Bibleref2 Romans 16 7 sup NRSV sup According to that verse, Andronicus was a relative and fellow prisoner of the Apostle Paul, a particularly well known Apostle, and had become a follower of Jesus Jesus Christ before Conversion of Paul Paul s Damascus Road conversion. It is generally assumed that Junia was his wife. Apostleship Translations of the New Testament .... One theory is that Andronicus and Junia were not apostles themselves, but enjoyed a high reputation ... require that it be read naturally as Paul s commendation of Andronicus and Junia as being remarkable ... Orthodox traditions, Andronicus was one of the Seventy Disciples Seventy Apostles . Andronicus .... Andronicus and Junia were successful in bringing many to Christ and in demolishing many temples ... Ochrid , Birmingham Lazarica Press, 1985. 4th ed. Web 7 Jan 2010. The Holy Apostle Andronicus. Serbian ... Apostle Andronicus ref In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, Andronicus died as a martyr . He and Junia ... Orthodox tradition, Andronicus departed in peace one day before the departure of Junia ... 101405 Apostle Andronicus of the Seventy From the Orthodox Church in America http icopts.com new ... people DEFAULTSORT Andronicus Of Pannonia Category 1st century bishops Category 1st century ... Category New Testament people Category Seventy Disciples bg de Andronicus von Pannonien ...   more details



  1. Andronicus of Cyrrhus

    Image Tower of winds.jpg thumb 300px The Tower of Winds Andronicus of Cyrrhus Ancient Greek Greek or Andronicus Cyrrhestes ,son of Hermias, was a Greece Greek astronomer who flourished about 100 BC. He built a horologium at Athens , the so called Tower of the Winds , a considerable portion of which still exists. It is octagonal, with figures carved on each side, representing the eight principal winds. In antiquity a bronze figure of Triton god Triton on the summit, with a rod in his hand, turned round by the wind, pointed to the quarter from which it blew. From this model is derived the custom of placing weathercocks on steeples. References 1911 Tenos island http inscriptions.packhum.org inscriptions main?url oi 3Fikey 3D78245 26bookid 3D21 26region 3D7 26subregion 3D20 Epigraphical Database IG XII,5 891 Greek astronomy DEFAULTSORT Andronicus Of Cyrrhus Category Ancient Greek astronomers Category Ancient Macedonian scientists Category Ancient Macedonians in Athens Category Roman era Macedonians Category 2nd century BC births Category 1st century BC deaths Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Greece scientist stub euro astronomer stub Ancient Greece bio stub ca Andronicus Cyrrhestes es Andr nico de Cirro hu K roszi Andronikosz pt Andr nico de Cirrus sl Andronik sh Andronik iz Kira ...   more details



  1. Andronicus Contoblacas

    Andronicus Contoblacas was a Greek renaissance humanism Renaissance humanist and scholar. He was a lecturer at the University of Basel in Switzerland . ref cite web title Academosophy Newsletter mentioning Contoblacas author Pestrada BOT GENERATED AUTHOR url http www.geocities.com philosophylle AcademoSophy April 2007.pdf work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5knI2Ggn9 archivedate 2009 10 25 deadurl yes ref He is noted for having been a teacher to Johann Reuchlin . References reflist 1911 Jonathan Harris, Greek migr s in the West, 1400 1520 , Camberley UK Porphyrogenitus, 1995. ISBN 1 871328 11 X John Monfasani, In praise of Ognibene and blame of Guarino Andronicus Contoblacas s invective against Niccol Botano and the citizens of Brescia , Biblioth que d Humanisme et Renaissance 52 1990 , 309 21, reprinted in John Monfasani, Byzantine Scholars in Renaissance Italy Cardinal Bessarion and other Emigres , Aldershot UK Ashgate, 1995, no. XI W.O. Schmitt, Eine unbekannte Rede zum Lob der Griechischen Sprache und Literatur zur literarischen Biographie des Humanisten Andronikos Kontoblakes , Philologus 115 1971 , 264 77 See also Greek scholars in the Renaissance DEFAULTSORT Contoblacas, Andronicus Category 15th century Byzantine people Category Greek Renaissance humanists edu bio stub el ...   more details



  1. Livius Andronicus

    . Lucius Livius Andronicus c. 280 260 BC c. 200 BC , not to be confused with the later historian Livy ... 349 350 ref The genre was imitated by the next dramatists to follow in Andronicus footsteps and on that account ... Classical Latin period, considered Livius Andronicus to have been the originator of Latin literature ... Name In ancient sources, Livius Andronicus is either given that name or is simply called Livius. Andronicus is the Latinization of a Greek name, which was held by a number of Greek historical figures of the period. It is generally considered that Andronicus came from his Greek name and that Livius ... For in the library at Patrae I found a manuscript of Livius Andronicus .... ref and Cassiodorus . ref ... Senectute chapter Section 50 quote I myself Cato the Elder saw Livius Andronicus when he was an old ... on Livius Andronicus first Ivy J. last Livingston year 2004 publisher Routledge Taylor & Francos ... himself. It is not known whether he had a chorus. These dramatic works of Livius Andronicus were ... the pallium , or short cloak, worn by the actors. ref Ashmore 1908, 14 ref Of Andronicus palliata we ... last Livingston first Ivy year 2004 title A Linguistic Commentary on Livius Andronicus location ... Livius Andronicus to Boethius with Special Regard to Its Influence on World Literature volume Volume 1 location Leiden publisher Brill External links cite web title Livius Andronicus url http www.forumromanum.org ... Verse origyear 1912 contribution Dramatic Fragments Livius Andronicus url http www.bartleby.com 245 7.html year 2009 publisher Bartleby.com accessdate 15 October 2009 first Lucius Livius last Andronicus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Andronicus, Lucius Livius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Andronicus ... Ancient Greeks in Rome Link FA it bg cs Lucius Livius Andronicus da Livius Andronicus de Livius Andronicus el es Livio Andr nico eo Livio Androniko eu Livio Androniko ...   more details



  1. Titus Andronicus

    For the band of the same name Titus Andronicus band File Titus Andronicus.jpg thumb 260px Young Lucius ... in Act 4 Scene 1. Titus Andronicus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare that may be his earliest ... 2 Titus Andronicus a noble Roman general Sons of Titus Andronicus Lucius Young Lucius son of Lucius. Mutius Martius Quintus Lavinia daughter of Titus Andronicus. Marcus Andronicus Titus s brother, a Roman .... The Tribune Tribune of the People , Marcus Andronicus, announces that the people s choice for new emperor is his brother, Titus Andronicus, a Roman general newly returned from ten years campaigning ... Titus Andronicus Q1 1594.jpg thumb right 225px Title page of the first quarto edition 1594 ... Andronicus was then about 25 years old, which would date it to ca. 1589. ref Bate, Titus , 72 .... Its many similarities with Titus Andronicus favor an earlier date for the composition of Titus Andronicus because Shakespeare may have read it in or just after 1590. Shakespeare may even have acted in Gorboduc at a somewhat earlier date. ref Gorboduc and Titus Andronicus James D. Carroll, Notes ... . ref Quoted in Jonathan Bate, ed. Titus Andronicus Arden Shakespeare, 1996 , p. 79 ref There are problems ... author was partly responsible. It was even posited that Shakespeare did not write Titus Andronicus ... by means of close stylistic analysis that Titus Andronicus was begun by another dramatist ... s most gruesome play, Titus Andronicus has also been his most derided. Citation needed date March ... needed date March 2010 Structure Written between 1589 and 1592, Titus Andronicus may be Shakespeare ... in Elizabethan plays, Titus Andronicus stands out due to the volume and extremity of the violent ... by Shakespeare. Even so, Andronicus was not Shakespeare s only revenge tragedy, Hamlet being ... or type of violence found in Titus Andronicus . Critic S. Clark Hulse went as far as to calculate ... s other works, such as Romeo and Juliet which shifts between comedy and tragedy, Titus Andronicus ...   more details



  1. Rhodes

    About the Greek island of Rhodes other uses Rhodes disambiguation Refimprove date May 2009 pp semi sock small yes Infobox Greek Dimos name Rhodes name local image map 2011 Dimos Rodou.png image skyline Maltan knights castle in rh.jpg caption skyline Palace of the Grand Master in the city of Rhodes ... periphunit Rhodes peripheral unit Rhodes pop municipality 117007 area municipality 1407.9 mayor party ... www.rhodes.gr Rhodes lang el , R dos , IPA el ro os is a Greece Greek List of islands ... the Rhodes peripheral unit Rhodes peripheral unit , which is part of the South Aegean Periphery South ... is Rhodes city Rhodes . ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref The city of Rhodes had 53,709 inhabitants in 2001. Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes , one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World . The medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site . The major industry is tourism. Other names Rhodes is also called lang it Rodi ... 250px Topography of Rhodes The island of Rhodes is shaped like a spearhead , convert 79.7 km mi ... km2 sqmi 0 and a coastline of approximately convert 220 km mi 0 abbr on . The Rhodes, Greece city of Rhodes ... flora and fauna animals fauna , Rhodes is closer to Asia Minor than to the rest of Greece. The interior ... Deer, Dama dama dama L., 1758 , on the Island of Rhodes Greece Insight from mtDNA Analysis journal ..., olives and other crops are grown. Outside of the city of Rhodes, the island is dotted with small villages ... s primary source of income. Earthquakes Earthquakes include the 226 BC Rhodes earthquake 226 BC earthquake that destroyed the Colossus of Rhodes 1481 Rhodes earthquake one on 3 May 1481 which destroyed much of the city of Rhodes ref http nisee.berkeley.edu elibrary Image KZ13 Rhodes, Greece ... 1926. ref Ambraseys, N. N. and Adams, R. D. 1998 The Rhodes earthquake of 26 June 1926 Journal of Seismology ...   more details



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    A sketch by Henry Peacham of a performance of Titus Andronicus in 1595. PD art ...   more details



  1. Andronicus ben Meshullam

    Andronicus ben Meshullam , a Jewish scholar of the 2nd century BCE. According to Josephus Ant. xiii. 3, 4 , he was the representative of the Jews in their religious dispute with the Samaritan s, which was held before King Ptolemy VI Philometor, about the year 150 BCE . Andronicus proved from the Scriptures the historic continuity of the Jewish Kohen high priests and from the great respect which was accorded the Temple of Jerusalem even by the non Jewish kings of Asia , he argued that the claim of the Samaritans that Mount Gerizim was the sacred place of worship for the Israelites was unjustified. Andronicus is said to have argued his case so successfully that the king ordered the execution of Sabbeus and Theodosius, the two champions of the Samaritans, this being the penalty agreed upon beforehand for the losing party. This latter point in the story, however, is so incredible that it casts doubt upon the validity of the whole account. References JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Meshullam, Andronicus Ben Category Samaritan culture and history Category Ptolemaic Jews ...   more details



  1. Titus Andronicus (band)

    Infobox musical artist Name Titus Andronicus Img tituscanopy.jpg Img capt Performing in 2008 Landscape yes Background group or band Origin Glen Rock, New Jersey , United States USA Genre Punk rock Punk , lo fi music lo fi Years active 2005 present Label Troubleman Unlimited br XL Recordings URL URL http www.titusandronicus.net Current members Eric Harm br Amy Klein br David Robbins br Patrick Stickles Past members Ian Keller br Matt Money Miller br Andrew Cedermark br Ian Graetzer br Ian O Neill br Peter Feigenbaum br Dan Tews br Liam Betson br Ian Dykstra br Alexi Crawford Titus Andronicus is a punk rock punk indie rock band from Glen Rock, New Jersey Glen Rock , New Jersey formed in 2005. ref Allmusic class artist id p1060535 biography pure url yes Titus Andronicus at Allmusic ref The group takes its name from the Shakespeare play Titus Andronicus , and have cited musical and stylistic influences as diverse as Neutral Milk Hotel and Pulp band Pulp . ref http www.exclaim.ca articles multiarticlesub.aspx ... potter and the nocturnals and five more Best New Bands of 2010 Rolling Stone ref Titus Andronicus ... http venuszine.com clips video music 160 Venus Zine Dirty Laundry TV present Titus Andronicus Titus Andronicus Venus Zine and Dirty Laundry ref Discography Titus Andronicus EP self released Titus Andronicus ... of Grievances album The Airing of Grievances 2008, Troubleman Unlimited Records Titus Andronicus ... 2010, XL Recordings References reflist External links Commons category Titus Andronicus http venuszine.com clips video music 160 Venus Zine Dirty Laundry TV present Titus Andronicus Venus Zine & Dirty Laundry TV present Titus Andronicus http www.thewaster.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 1303 titus andronicus shakespearean rumble&catid 27 homepage&Itemid 77 Interview with Patrick Stickles on TheWaster.com DEFAULTSORT Titus Andronicus Category American indie rock groups Category ... groups Category 2010s music groups US indie rock band stub fr Titus Andronicus groupe it Titus Andronicus ...   more details



  1. Pope Andronicus of Alexandria

    Unreferenced date April 2009 Pope Andronicus of Alexandria was the Oriental Orthodoxy Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria 616 622 . He is commemorated in the calendars of the Coptic churches on 20 Tubah, the day of his death. start box succession box before Pope Anastasius of Alexandria Anastasius title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 616 &ndash 622 after Pope Benjamin of Alexandria Benjamin end box Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT Andronicus of Alexandria Category Egyptian saints Category 7th century archbishops Category 7th century Christian saints Category 7th century Byzantine people Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria Byzantine bio stub OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub saint stub pl Andronik koptyjski patriarcha Aleksandrii ...   more details



  1. Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus

    Infobox Saint name Saints Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus birth date 239 AD Tarachus death date 304 AD feast day October 11 Roman Catholic Church October 12 Greek Orthodox Church venerated in Roman Catholic Church Greek Orthodox Church image Andronicus probus tarachus.jpg imagesize 150px caption birth place death place Tarsus, Asia Minor titles Martyrs beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes Tarachus is depicted as an elderly man, in the robes of a Roman citizen, with a spear. The others are depicted with crosses or spears. patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saints Andronicus, Probus Provos , and Tarachus Tharacus, Tarachos were martyr s of the Diocletian persecution about 304 AD . The Martyrologium Hieronymianum contains the names of these three martyrs on four different days the four days 8 11 October evidently signify no more than the date on a single day , with the topographical identification In Tarso Cilicie , on September 27 ed. De Rossi Duchesne, 126 , to which corresponds the expression, In Cilicia , given on the two days of 5 April, and 8 11 October. The expression, In Palestina , given under 13 May ibid., 60 , is either an error or refers to a special shrine of the martyrs in Palestine . Image Menologion of Basil 059.jpg thumb 200px left Martyrdom of Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus ... Probus of Side in Pamphylia , and the patrician Andronicus , who belonged to a prominent family ... he also was cut up with knives . Andronicus was also cut to pieces with knives. They were then condemned ... icon http www.newadvent.org cathen 14450c.htm Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus at the Catholic Encyclopedia ... en Chapel saints.asp?contentid 238 Provos, Andronicus, and Tarachos en icon http www.oca.org MDcontent.asp?SID 13&Month October Orthodox Church in America Martyrs Tarachus, Andronicus, and Probus ...?SID 4&M 10&D 12 Lives of the Saints Catholic DEFAULTSORT Andronicus, Probus, And Tarachus ...   more details



  1. Erik Rhodes

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    Thomas Rhodes may refer to Thomas William Rhodes , New Zealand politician Thomas L. Dusty Rhodes , American political editor Tom Rhodes , American comedian hndis name Rhodes, Thomas DEFAULTSORT Rhodes, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Alex Rhodes

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  1. Ben Rhodes

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  1. Frank Rhodes

    Frank Rhodes may refer to Francis William Rhodes 1851 1905 , British Army officer Frank H.T. Rhodes born 1926 , president of Cornell University 1977 1995 hndis name Rhodes, Frank ...   more details



  1. Trevor Rhodes

    Trevor Rhodes may refer to Trevor Rhodes footballer , 1909 ndash 1993 English soccer player William Mueller born 1980 , American wrestler who used the alias of Trevor Rhodes hndis name Rhodes, Trevor ...   more details



  1. Aquarium of Rhodes

    The Aquarium of Rhodes is a museum in Rhodes , Greece . It was built in the 1930, when the island was under the Italian Dodecanese Italian rule . coord missing Greece External links http www.helios.gr rhodes attractions aquarium.htm http www.helios.gr rhodes info aquarium.htm http www.travel rhodes.com place.php?place id 23 http www.rhodesguide.com travelguide rhodes excursions.php?ssp 4 http www.faliraki info.com aquarium http www.greeka.com dodecanese rhodes rhodes excursions rhodes aquarium.htm http www.greece museums.com museum 23 Category Buildings and structures in Rhodes Category Museums in Rhodes br Greece museum stub fr Aquarium de Rhodes ...   more details



  1. Rhodes (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Rhodes Rhodes may refer to Places Rhodes , the Greek Dodecanese island where the Colossus of Rhodes stood Rhodes, Greece , the main settlement on the island of Rhodes Rhodes, New South Wales , Australia Rhodes, Iowa , United States of America Rhodes, Eastern Cape , a small tourist town in South Africa Rhodes Hill, a summit of Savage Mountain , Maryland Rhode Island , United States of America Rhodes, Moselle a commune of the Moselle d partement , in France Rhodes, an area of Middleton, Greater Manchester , England Appenzell Innerrhoden and Appenzell Ausserrhoden , Cantons of Switzerland canton s in Switzerland sometimes referred to as Appenzell Inner Rhodes and Appenzell Outer Rhodes , respectively People Rhodes surname Education Rhodes College , a college in Memphis, Tennessee Rhodes State College , a college in Lima, Ohio Rhodes University , a college in Grahamstown, South Africa Other Rhodes Brothers , a department store in Tacoma, WA Rhodes Scholarship Rhodes Singers , concert choir of Rhodes College in Memphis, TN The Rhodes piano Rhodes Preparatory School formerly in Manhattan, New York Rhodes Trail Run Rhodes grape , a synonym for the Athiri grape which is used to make Retsina on the Island of Rhodes Rhoditis , a pink skinned Greek wine grape often blended into Retsina Rhodes Framework , a framework for developing smartphone applications disambig cy Rhodes gwahaniaethu de Rhodes fr Rhodes homonymie mk nl Rhodes pl Rodos ru sk Rodos sr fi Rhodes t smennyssivu ...   more details



  1. James Rhodes

    James or Jim Rhodes is the name of James Rhodes pianist born 1975 , English pianist James Ford Rhodes 1848 1927 , American historian and industrialist Jim Rhodes 1909 2001 , American politician, governor of Ohio Jim Rhodes golfer born 1946 , English golfer Jim Rhodes, fictional comicbook superhero also known as War Machine See also James A. Rhodes Arena , Akron, Ohio, USA James A. Rhodes State College , Lima, Allen County, Ohio, USA James Ford Rhodes High School , Cleveland, Ohio, USA hndis Rhodes, James ...   more details



  1. Rhodes (surname)

    Rhodes is a Surname Location name locational surname , with other spellings Rhoades , Rhoads , Roads ... http www.surnamedb.com Surname Rhodes ref . This surname may refer to TOCright Sportspeople Alex Rhodes footballer , an English footballer Alex Rhodes cyclist , an Australian racing cyclist Andy Rhodes , a retired English football goalkeeper Arthur Rhodes , a Major League Baseball relief pitcher Austin Rhodes , British rugby league footballer Damian Rhodes , a retired NHL goaltender David Rhodes cricketer , an English born New Zealand cricketer David Rhodes footballer , former Australian rules footballer David Rhodes kayaker , an Australian sprint canoer Dominic Rhodes , a running back in the National Football League Dusty Rhodes baseball player , former baseball outfielder Harold Rhodes cricketer , a former cricketer John Rhodes driver , a British former racing driver Jonty Rhodes , a former South African cricketer Jordan Rhodes , an English footballer Kerry Rhodes , an American football safety Kim Rhode , an American double trap and skeet shooter Ray Rhodes , a former American football head coach Steve Rhodes , a former English cricketer Tuffy Rhodes , a professional baseball player William Rhodes cricketer 1883 1941 , British cricketer William Rhodes footballer , soccer player William Rhodes rugby league , rugby league footballer of the 1920s for England, and Dewsbury William Trevor Rhodes, known as Trevor Rhodes footballer 1909 1993 , English soccer player Wilfred Rhodes , a former English cricketer A family of American professional wrestlers Dusty Rhodes wrestler Dusty Rhodes born 1945 real name Virgil Runnels, Jr. , family patriarch also a booker and promoter Dustin Rhodes born 1969 real name Dustin Runnels , son of Dusty Cody Rhodes born 1985 real name Cody Runnels , son of Dusty Actors Alicia Rhodes , an English pornographic actress Christopher Rhodes , former British film and television actor Cynthia Rhodes , an American actress, singer and dancer Donnelly Rhodes ...   more details




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