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- Rhodes is a character in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Rhodes is a Hylian miller who lives in Hateno Village with his wife Ralera. Due to his wife's suggestion, he sleeps during the day so he can watch the windmills at night while his wife stands watch during the day. This article is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- In God of War II, as the new God of War, Kratos goes to Rhodes, which is under siege by his fellow Spartans, to deliver the final blow to the city. There, he battles the Rhodes Soldiers and ultimately the Colossus of Rhodes itself, which is animated by godly power. The battle of Rhodes becomes the start of Kratos' journey to the Island of Creation and his ultimate war against the Gods.
- Rhodes was a member of the Serpent Brotherhood. He was later killed by Edward Wilde with the Spear of Destiny.
- The city of Rhodes was formed by the cities of Ialyssos, Kamiros and Lindos in 408 BC, and prospered for three centuries during its Golden Age, when sea trade, skilled shipbuilders, and open-minded politicians of the city kept it prosperous until the arrival of the Romans in 164 BC.
- Rhodes is the first location of Act IV. It connects to Coastal Asomata.
- Rhodes was a Greek island in the Mediterranean on Earth. The island was well known for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. (VOY: "11:59")
- Rhodes was a Havenite citizen and an officer of the Office of State Security. In 1914 PD, Rhodes was a People's Commissioner assigned to the battlecruiser PNS William T. Sherman, part of Vice Admiral Lester Tourville's task force for Operation Bagration. The vessel's commanding officer, Captain Oliver Diamato, managed to conceal his "counter-revolutionary" thoughts on military protocol from Rhodes, as the captain was not sure whether Rhodes could be trusted or not. (HH9)
- The city of Rhodes is one of the high cities of the Realm of Alera. The city is ruled by the ruling High Lord and Lady Rhodes. As such, the city shares the colours of Sable and Gold. The city is located in south-east of Alera and borders the Feverthorn jungle and the sea. The infamous Feverthorn jungle, once home to the Children of the Sun, separates its from its neighbour and often competitor Aquitaine, to the North. The city's inhabitants are known for their reddish-brown skin tone.
- Though she does not appear among the lists of nereids in the Iliad XVIII or Bibliotheke 1.2.7, such an ancient island nymph in other contexts might gain any of various Olympian parentages: she was thought of as a daughter of Poseidon with any of several primordial sea-goddesses— with whom she might be identified herself— notably Halia or Amphitrite. Pindar even urges his hearers to "Praise the sea maid, daughter of Aphrodite, bride of Helios, this isle of Rhodes." "All three names— Halia, Aphrodite, Amphitrite, and furthermore also Kapheira— must have been applied to one and the same great goddess", Karl Kerenyiobserves.
- Rhodes was the given name (although interestingly no formal name was ever given) for a former home of the Jedi Order known as Jedi Master. It was based in the tropical Nick Rhodes sim (which led to Jedi Master having a nickname of the Beach Jedi!). An ultra-futuristic build rather than an ancient temple, it had some unique technological innovations which were groundbreaking for the time (including a one-way forcefield over the hangar entrance to allow ships out but not to allow them in unless they had security clearance and one of the first uses of temp-on-rezzors for the parked ships in the hangar) and was the work of Jedi Masters Darth Aridian for the build and Kokiri Saarinen for the scripting. Most of the current Masters of Jedi Guardians of the Peace were trained as Padawans at this l
- Rhodes was a tower block, built in 1967, on the Jordanthorpe Estate in Sheffield, England. It was a 15 storey block of 1 bedroomed flats. It was one of a group 3 towers built on the estate, the other two being called Chantry and Ramsey. They are the same design as the tower blocks at Stannington in the North West of Sheffield.
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