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- renamed it Rhosus. After lengthening the hull from 53 metres (174 ft) to 86.6 metres (284 ft) and converting the ship to a general cargo vessel, Rhosus was reflagged...
- Rhosus may refer to: Arsuz (Arsûs), formerly known as Rhosus, a coastal town in Hatay Province, Asian Turkey, the former Diocese of Rhosus, with see in...
- cargo ship MV Rhosus set sail from Batumi, Georgia, to Beira, Mozambique, carrying 2,750 tonnes (3,030 short tons) of ammonium nitrate. Rhosus was owned by...
- bronze statue of Glycera at Rhosus. Demetrius I of Macedon moved the statue of the goddess Tyche from Antigonia to Rhosus. Arsuz was then an important...
- of Peter, during a pastoral visit to a Christian community using it in Rhosus, and later condemned it as a forgery. It appears to have arisen over theological...
- ship MV Rhosus makes port in Beirut, Lebanon, carrying 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. After inspection by port state control, the Rhosus is deemed...
- who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Mainz (1455–1460) and Titular Bishop of Rhosus (1455–1460). Heinrich Hopfgarten was born in Erfurt, Germany and ordained...
- Draudt, 1919 Rhosus columbiana Hampson, 1910 Rhosus denieri Köhler, 1936 Rhosus isabella Dognin, 1898 Rhosus judsoni (Schaus, 1933) Rhosus leuconoe Felder...
- 1268 The Templars also held commandries in Ascalon, Jaffa, Tyre, Laodicea, Rhosus, Alexandretta, and Ayas. The Templars briefly owned the entire island of...
- 3 August 1508), abbot of Saint Bavo's Abbey in Ghent, titular bishop of Rhosus and bibliophile; From Catharina de Tiesferies (born circa 1425): Baudouin...