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Searched all Perseus collections for "Rhodes" 1126 results in 8 categories
Included alternate terms: Rhodos Stadia
Results summary (items)
Art objects (773)
Atlas sites (97)
Images (70)
London sites (3)
Reference articles (19)
Text sections (27)
Source citations (5)
Texts (132)
773 Art objects
  1. Rhodes, Archaeological Museum, 6474: NECK-AMPHORA; RHODES 6474, GROUP OF; DRAPED MAN AND WOMAN BETWEEN SPHINXES, PANTHERS [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.52)

  2. Rhodes, Archaeological Museum: CUP LITTLE MASTER BAND; RHODES 12264, GROUP OF; AMAZONOMACHY, WARRIORS AND AMAZONS, CHARIOT TURNING, BETWEEN SPHINXES [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.52)

  3. London, British Museum, E123: CUP STEMMLESS; YALE CUP, PAINTER OF THE; KOMOS, MAN OR YOUTH [Beazley Archive Vase] (6.57)

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97 Atlas sites
  1. Rhodes Crossroads, Rhodes: South Carolina, United States [Atlas site] (9.94)

  2. Rhodes, Rhodes City: Greece [Atlas site] (8.40)

  3. Rhodes: New South Wales, Australia [Atlas site] (7.35)

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70 Images
  1. Rhodes, Rhodes City: Aerial view of Temple of Pythian Apollo and acropolis area, from NE [Image] (9.02)

  2. Rhodes, Rhodes City: View to S over the Old City from citadel [Image] (8.53)

  3. Rhodes, Rhodes City: Reconstructed Stadium, N end of track [Image] (6.83)

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3 London sites
  1. Rhodes well road: United Kingdom [London site] (5.56)

  2. Rhodes farm: United Kingdom [London site] (4.70)

  3. Rhodes well common: United Kingdom [London site] (4.57)

19 Reference articles
  1. Rhodos [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)] (15.94)

  2. RHODOS [Reference article in A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith)] (15.50)

  3. RHODES (including Ialysos, Kameiros, Lindos, Vroulia, the city of Rhodes, Mt. Atabyrion) Dodecanese, Greece. [Reference article in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (6.60)

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27 Text sections
  1. Rhodes [Section in William Shakespeare, The Tragedie of Coriolanus (ed. Horace Howard Furness, Jr., A. B.; Litt. D.)] (5.40)

  2. Earthquake At Rhodes [Section in Polybius, Histories] (4.97)

  3. Rhodes [Section in William Shakespeare, Appendix: The Tragedie of Coriolanus (ed. Horace Howard Furness, Jr., A. B.; Litt. D.)] (4.70)

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5 Source citations
  1. P. J. Rhodes; Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War: Rhodes 1988 [Source citation] (3.34)

  2. G. Merker; The Hellenistic Sculpture of Rhodes: Merker 1973 [Source citation] (2.47)

  3. D.E.L. Haynes; Philo of Byzantium and the Colossus of Rhodes: Haynes 1957 [Source citation] (2.03)

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132 Texts
  1. (in English) Seated goddess, probably Demeter, on a high-backed throne, her hands on her knees. She wears a chiton and the himation drawn over her head. The clay is orange-brown and a considerable amount of the red pigment still remains. / Ht.8.9 / Terracotta / One corner of throne chipped. Slight surface encrustation. [Text] (5.16)

  2. Rhodes, Albert; A Bit of Nature, Chapters XIV-XXIII, Appletons' journal: a magazine of general literature. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.55)

  3. Rhodes, W.; Poor me [Text] (3.46)

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