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Rhodian
Rhodian, a. and n. (ˈrəʊdɪən) [f. L. Rhodi-us, f. Rhodos, -us, = Gr. Ῥόδος Rhodes: see -ian.] A. adj. a. Of or belonging to the order of the Knights of Rhodes or Hospitallers.1592 ? Kyd Soliman & Pers. iii. i. 67 This is Erastus, the Rhodian worthie. 1843 Browning Return of Druses i. 3/2 A Rhodian e...
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Hannibal the Rhodian
Hannibal (, ), distinguished by Polybius as (, Hanníbas epikaloúmenos Rhódios) was a prominent Carthaginian. During the First Punic War, when the Romans were besieging Lilybaeum, he entered the city with provisions and troops in a bold move in full view of the Romans. He was able to use the superior...
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Dorieus (Rhodian athlete and naval commander)
The image became a popular theme in Rhodian art. For example, he advocated for Rhodian troops against the Spartan general Astyochus.
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rhodian-wood
† rhodian-wood Obs.—0 Englishing of mod.L. lignum rhodium: see rhodium1 1.1727–38 Chambers Cycl., Rhodium lignum, rhodian-wood.
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Rhodian vase painting
Rhodian vase painting was a regional style of East Greek vase painting, based on the island of Rhodes.
Especially well known are the Rhodian plates.
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Rhodian Peraia
The Rhodian Peraea or Peraia () was the name for the southern coast of the region of Caria in western Asia Minor during the 5th–1st centuries BC, when Like Rhodes, these territories were divided into demes, and their citizens were Rhodian citizens.
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Rhodian coinage
Ancient Rhodian coinage refers to the coinage struck by an independent Rhodian polity during Classical and Hellenistic eras. Rhodian monetary standard
Rule by Athens temporarily brought Attic standard to Rhodian mints.
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Siege of Rhodes (88 BC)
Soon there occurred one of the opportunities the Rhodian fleet had been waiting for. Soon after, the Pontic forces captured a Rhodian quinquereme.
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坎迪亚纳
Conqueror of the Archipelago
A descriptive catalogue of the maiolica, Hispano-Moresco, Persian, Damascus, and Rhodian wares in the South Kensington Museum
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Amos (ancient city)
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Amos was located in the Rhodian Peraia in Caria on the Mediterranean coast. The inhabitants of the Rhodian Peraia, and thus Amos as well, were full Rhodian citizens.
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Alexander of Rhodes
Alexander () was a prominent Rhodian who lived in the 1st century BC. References
1st-century BC Rhodians
Ancient Rhodian generals
Roman-era Rhodians
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铑金矿
铑金矿(Rhodite),亦称铑合金(英文:rhodian gold) ,为金的矿石,亦是金和铑的合金. 1825年墨西哥和哥伦比亚的矿石,金含量约34至43%。 此种合金易脆断,密度为 15.5 - 16.8 g/cm³。
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自然元素矿物
含金矿物
含铑矿物
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Cleonaeus
Cleonaeus () was a Rhodian admiral. The Rise of the Roman Empire.
3rd-century BC Rhodians
Ancient Rhodian admirals
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Theophiliscus
Theophiliscus () (died 205 BC) was the commander of the Rhodian quinquereme fleet at the Battle of Chios. Polybius The Histories - Book XVI
Ancient Rhodian admirals
3rd-century BC Greek people
205 BC deaths
Year of birth unknown
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