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Rhodes (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Rhoads; Rhoades; Roads (surname); Representative Rhodes
Rhodes is a locational surname, with other spellings Rhoades, Rhoads, Roads, Roades, and Rodes, deriving from the Old English rod, meaning "a clearing in the woods", or from one of a number of locations from this word. Topographical features provided obvious and convenient means of identification in the small communities of the Middle Ages, giving rise to various surnames.
Rhodian         
  • Rhodes in the 19th century
  • Diagoras Airport, arrivals terminal
  • Akramitis mountain
  • Temple of Apollo at the [[Acropolis of Rhodes]]
  • Archangelos]]
  • Mycenean necklace of carnelian found in [[Kattavia]]
  • The [[Colossus of Rhodes]], as depicted in an artist's impression of 1880
  • [[Diagoras of Rhodes]] carried in the stadium by his two sons
  • [[Fanouropita]]
  • View of the market (Nea Agora) of Mandraki (Rhodes city), built during the Italian period
  • Fountain square at the ancient site of [[Kameiros]]
  • View of [[Lindos]] with the Acropolis
  • General view of the village of Lindos, with the acropolis and beaches, island of Rhodes, Greece
  • ''Louis Majesty'']] at the harbour of Rhodes
  • ''Palazzo Governale'' (today the offices of the Prefecture of the Dodecanese), built during the Italian period
  • Siege of Rhodes]] in 1522, from an Ottoman manuscript
  • ''Pitaroudia'', a traditional chickpea dumpling from Rhodes and Dodecanese
  • Part of the late medieval [[fortifications of Rhodes]]
  • Detailed map of Rhodes, Kos and nearby lands
  • drachma]] of Rhodes, 88/42 BC. Obverse: radiate head of [[Helios]]. Reverse: [[rose]], ''"rhodon"'' (ῥόδον), the symbol of Rhodes.
  • Rhodes panorama in 2017
  • Rhodes harbor in 2017
  • Filerimos Monastery in [[Ialysos]]
  • The Kameiros Skala Dock
  • [[Diagoras Stadium]] in the city of Rhodes
  • Monolithos]]
  • Medieval gate at the Acropolis of [[Lindos]]
  • Topographic map of Rhodes
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  • St Paul's Bay, Lindos
  • Indian soldiers taking over a sentry post from a German soldier following the German surrender in 1945
  • Warrior-headed vase, [[Camirus]], Rhodes, 590-575 BC
  • Melekouni
ISLAND IN AEGEAN SEA, GREECE
Rodhos; Rhodes Island; Rhodes island; Ródhos; Rhodians; Isle of Rhodes; Rhodian; Rodi; Rhodian school; Island Of Rhodes; The Island Of Rhodes; Medieval rhodes; Rhodes in the middle ages; Rodos, Greece; Rodos (island); Pitaroudia; Car rental in Rhodes; Transportation in Rhodes; Transport in Rhodes; Byzantine Rhodes; History of Rhodes; List of people from Rhodes; Cuisine of Rhodes
·noun A native or inhabitant of Rhodes.
II. Rhodian ·adj Of or pertaining to Rhodes, an island of the Mediterranean.
Rhodes piano         
  • A pre-1969 "Silvertop" Fender Rhodes Electric Piano
  • An early version of the Rhodes piano, used for teaching
  • [[Ray Manzarek]] performing live with [[the Doors]] in 1968 using a Rhodes Piano Bass
  • The Rhodes Mark 7 was released in 2007.
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ELECTRIC PIANO INVENTED BY HAROLD RHODES
Fender Rhodes; Fender rhodes; Rhodes Piano; Rhodes organ; Fender-rhodes; Fender-Rhodes; Fender Rhodes piano; Rhodes electric piano
The Rhodes piano (also known as the Fender Rhodes piano) is an electric piano invented by Harold Rhodes, which became popular in the 1970s. Like a conventional piano, the Rhodes generates sound with keys and hammers, but instead of strings, the hammers strike thin metal tines, which vibrate next to an electromagnetic pickup.
Examples of use of Rhodes
1. Rhodes winners Two residents of Rhodes yesterday won 1.5 million euros each on the National Lottery.
2. Rhodes shaken Two earthquakes measuring 5.1 Richter each hit the Dodecanese island of Rhodes yesterday.
3. Rhodes Scholarships were created in 1'02 by the will of British philanthropist Cecil Rhodes.
4. By Helen Schary Motro RHODES, GREECE The Greek island of Rhodes in springtime is a peaceful and festive place.
5. He was 8'. Rhodes died Nov. 26 of lung cancer in San Jose, daughter Debra Rhodes said.