- boxes, or
other symbols. Rio (Gr****: Ρίο, Río,
formerly Ῥίον, Rhíon; Latin:
Rhium) is a town in the
suburbs of
Patras and a
former muni****lity in Achaea...
-
Rhium or
Rhion (Ancient Gr****: Ῥίον) was a town of
ancient Messenia, in the
Thuriate Gulf, and also the name of one of the five
divisions into
which the...
- The
Battle of
Rhium (429 BC) or the
battle of
Chalcis was a
naval battle in the
Peloponnesian War
between an
Athenian fleet commanded by
Phormio and a...
- The Gulf of
Corinth or the
Corinthian Gulf (Gr****: Κορινθιακός Κόλπος, romanized: Korinthiakós Kólpos, Gr**** pronunciation: [koɾinθiaˈkos ˈkolpos]) is...
- the "narrow p****age" was not the
isthmus of Corinth, but the
straits of
Rhium. They
accordingly built a
fleet at Naupactus, but
before they set sail,...
- War. The battle,
which took
place a w****
after the
Athenian victory at
Rhium, set an
Athenian fleet of
twenty ships,
commanded by Phormio,
against a...
- the "narrow p****age" was not the
isthmus of Corinth, but the
straits of
Rhium. They
accordingly built a
fleet at Naupactus, but
before they set sail,...
- the "narrow p****age" was not the
isthmus of Corinth, but the
straits of
Rhium. They
accordingly built a
fleet at Naupactus, but
before they set sail,...
- the "narrow p****age" was not the
isthmus of Corinth, but the
straits of
Rhium. They
accordingly built a
fleet at Naupactus, but
before they set sail,...
-
admiral Phormio has two
naval victories, the
Naupactus and the
Battle of
Rhium at the
mouth of the
Corinthian Gulf. In the
first battle, his 20
ships defeat...