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RODOS (ROD), Ancient city, DODEKANISSOS

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Geographical Data

Type of location: Archaeological site, Acropolis, Ancient theatre, Ancient fortress, Ancient Stadium, Ancient port
Other Names: RHODES (Bibliography)
Postal Code: 85100
Tel +30 22410
Longitude: 28o 12' 38.6" E
Latitude: 36o 26' 23.96" N

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Geographical Boundaries

  RODOS (Ancient city)    located within the area  of  RODOS (Town, Town hall)
RODOS (Town, Town hall) belongs to RODOS (Municipality (Kapodistrias plan))
RODOS (Municipality (Kapodistrias plan)) belongs to RODOS (Island)
RODOS (Island) belongs to RODOS (Province)
RODOS (Province) belongs to DODEKANISSOS (Island complex)
DODEKANISSOS (Island complex) belongs to SOUTH AEGEAN (Region)
SOUTH AEGEAN (Region) belongs to GREECE (Country)
Located in the same area of: 
  RODOS, Town, DODEKANISSOS, GREECE
The town was found as a merge of: 
  (5th century BC) LINDOS, Ancient city, LINDOS, GREECE
(5th century BC) KAMIROS, Ancient city, RODOS, GREECE
(5th century BC) IALYSSOS, Ancient city, RODOS, GREECE
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   Information of the location:
     Ancient literary sources (1)
     History (6)
     Information about the place (2)
     Archaeological sites (2)
     Archaeological findings (3)
     Monuments reported by ancient authors (8)
     Biographies (81)
     Olympic games (12)
     Religious figures biography (1)
     Ancients' feasts, games and rituals (1)
     Ancient works of art (1)
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Acropolis of Rhodes (3rd-2nd c. BC), the Temple of Pythian Apollo, on the southern part of the hill, was a poros peripteral temple; restored is part of the NE side with 4 columns & part of the architrave
Rhodes; theater of Rhodes; a small edifice with 800 seats, used also for teaching philosophers and orators
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