• Rhomos (Ancient Greek: Ῥώμος) was in Greek and Roman mythology a son of Odysseus and Circe. He was said to have founded Rome. Xenagoras writes that Odysseus...
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  • myth. He was one of the three sons of Odysseus by Circe, and brother to Rhomos and Ardeas, each of whom were said to have founded a major Roman city, much...
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    Penelope Children Telemachus, Telegonus, Cassiphone, Agrius, Anteias, Ardas, Rhomos, Poliporthes, Latinus, Nausinous, Nausithous, Euryalus Relatives Laertes...
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    historian, as claiming that Odysseus and Circe had three different sons: Rhomos, Anteias, and Ardeias, who respectively founded three cities called by their...
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    world. Most of them attributed the city to an eponymous founder, usually "Rhomos" or "Rhome" rather than Romulus. One story told how Romos, a son of Odysseus...
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    Wikispecies: Rhododendron molle BioLib: 126338 CoL: 6X6CW EoL: 2891340 EPPO: RHOMO FNA: 200016492 FoC: 200016492 GBIF: 7135625 GRIN: 31461 iNaturalist: 417298...
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  • painting Rhodius Rhodope Rhodos Rhoecus Rhoeo Rhoiteion Rhombus formation Rhomos Rhoptron Rhynchus (Greece) Rhytium Rhyton Riace bronzes Rider Amphora Rider...
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  • whom we learn that Xenagoras wrote that Odysseus and Circe had three sons, Rhomos, Anteias, and Ardeas, who founded the three cities which were called by...
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