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Herodion of
Patras (also
Herodian or Rodion; Gr****: Ἡρωδίων, Ἡρωδιανός, Ῥοδίων) has been
thought by some to have been a
relative (συγγενής) of
Saint Paul...
- Law",
presents a code of
equal character, the "Rhodian Sea Law" (Nomos
Rhodion Nautikos). In the
Digesta seu
Pandectae (533)
codification ordered by Justinian...
- Caius,
bishop of
Ephesus Philologus,
bishop of
Sinope Olympus and ... ...
Rhodion were
martyred in Rome Lucius,
bishop of
Laodicea in
Syria Jason, bishop...
- Sea (ca. 800–1050): The "Kitāb
Akriyat al-Sufun" vis-à-vis the "Nomos
Rhodion Nautikos"".
Medieval Encounters. 13 (3): 608–12. doi:10.1163/157006707X222812...
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manifested in the
collection of
maritime laws
known as "Rhodian Sea Law" (Nomos
Rhodion Nautikos),
accepted throughout the
Mediterranean and in use throughout...
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Eucharius Rösslin (Roslin, Rößlin),
sometimes known as
Eucharius Rhodion, (c. 1470 – 1526) was a
German physician who in 1513 aut****d a book
about childbirth...
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disputes were
developed early. An
ancient example was the
Rhodian law (Nomos
Rhodion Nautikos), of
which no
extensive written specimen has survived, but which...
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Saint Tertius Erastus, Olympus,
Rhodion, Sosipater,
Quartus and
Tertius (Menologion of
Basil II)
Hieromartyr Bishop of
Iconium Apostle of the Seventy...
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Mediterranean Sea (ca. 800-1050): The Kitāb
Akriyat al-Sufun vis-à-vis the
Nomos Rhodion Nautikos. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-474-1029-4. Lambert,
Wilfred G. (1972). "Nabonidus...
- Erastus, Olympas,
Rhodion, Sosipater,
Quartus and
Tertius (Menologion of
Basil II)...