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Rhode (mythology)

Rhode (Ῥόδη) also known as Rhodos (Ancient Greek: Ῥόδος), in ancient Greek religion, was the sea nymph or goddess of the island of Rhodes.〔Rhode: Sea nymph, goddess of Rhodes in the Aegean; Greek Mythology: Rhodos (Theoi.com )〕
Though she does not appear among the lists of nereids in ''Iliad'' XVIII or ''Bibliotheke'' 1.2.7, such an ancient island nymph in other contexts might gain any of various Olympian parentages: she was thought of as a daughter of Poseidon〔Theoi Greek Mythology, Exploring Mythology in Classical Literature and Art, Loves of Aphrodite: Poseidon (Theoi.com )〕 with any of several primordial sea-goddesses— with whom she might be identified herself— notably Halia or Amphitrite.〔In ''Bibliotheke'' 1.2.7.〕 Pindar even urges his hearers to "Praise the sea maid, daughter of Aphrodite, bride of Helios, this isle of Rhodes."〔Pindar, Seventh Olympian Ode.〕 "All three names— Halia, Aphrodite, Amphitrite, and furthermore also Kapheira—〔(TheoiProject: "Kapheira" )〕 must have been applied to one and the same great goddess", Karl Kerenyi observes.〔Kerenyi, ''The Gods of the Greeks'' 1951:184.〕
In Rhodes, to which she gave her name, she was the consort of Helios, as Pindar says, and a co-protector of the island, which was the sole center of her cult. Her name was applied to the rose, which appeared on Rhodian coinage.

The first inhabitants of Rhodes were identified by Hellenes as the Telchines. Helios made the island rise from the sea and with Rhode, fathered seven sons there,〔Pindar, ''op. cit.''〕 the Heliadae: Ochimus, Cercaphus, Macareus, Actis, Tenages, Triopas, and Candalus) and one daughter, Electryone. Electryone died a virgin and the sons became legendary astronomers and rulers of the island, accounting for the cities among which it was divided. Rhode was worshipped on Rhodes in her own name, as well as Halia, the embodiment of the "salt sea" or as the "white goddess", Leucothea.
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