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Rhodius

Rhodius is a term found in classical and later Latin usage that designates a person from Rhodes, the island in the Aegean Sea. In ancient and medieval texts, Rhodius also appears as a personal name or epithet for individuals described as Rhodian or connected with Rhodes.

Etymology and scope: Rhodius derives from Rhodus (Rhodes) and the Greek root Rhodios. The form appears in

Historical usage: In various authors and inscriptions from antiquity onward, Rhodius may function as a descriptor

Modern usage: In contemporary times, Rhodius is occasionally encountered as a surname in parts of Europe. It

See also: Rhodes, Rhodian, Rhodus. This term is distinct from similarly spelled names and should be interpreted

Latin
writings
as
a
way
to
indicate
origin,
or
to
identify
a
person
as
Rhodian
within
a
narrative
or
genealogical
context.
The
usage
is
primarily
ethnographic
or
biographical,
rather
than
geographic
in
the
sense
of
a
place-name
clause.
accompanying
a
name
or
as
a
stand-alone
identifier.
The
exact
meaning
tends
to
depend
on
the
surrounding
text,
but
the
core
sense
remains
tied
to
origin
from
Rhodes.
is
relatively
uncommon
and
may
appear
in
genealogical
or
historical
discussions
rather
than
as
a
common
modern
given
name.
within
its
historical
Latin
context.