Rhodos
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This article is about the mythological goddess. For the island, see Rhodes. For the city, see Rhodes (city). For the ancient Greek emporium in Spain, see Roses, Girona.
In Greek mythology, Rhodos/Rhodus (Ancient Greek: Ῥόδος, romanized: Rhódos) or Rhode (Ancient Greek: Ῥόδη, romanized: Rhódē), was the goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes and a wife of the sun god Helios.[1]
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Rhodos | |
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Goddess of Rhodes | |
Abode | Rhodes |
Symbol | rose |
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Siblings | Triton and Benthesikyme (full siblings by Amphitrite) Several paternal half-siblings Several maternal half-siblings (by Aphrodite) |
Consort | Helios |
Children | Actis, Candalus, Cercaphus, Electryone, Macareus, Ochimus, Tenages and Triopas |
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