At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Rodos (Greek: Ρόδος), after the Greek island of Rhodes:
Greek landing ship Rodos (L157), an LST-1-class tank landing ship launched in 1942 as USS LST-391 and renamed USS Bowman County in 1955. She was transferred to Greece in 1960 and renamed Rodos. She was stricken in 1997.
Greek landing ship Rodos (L177). a Jason-class tank landing ship commissioned in 2000.
List of ships with the same or similar names
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Rodos or Ródos may refer to: Rhodes, an island in Greece Rhodes (city) Rodos (operating system), a real-time operating system Rodos Colossi RFC, a rugby...
boats, 10 gunboats, and 15 helicopters. List of current Greek frigates List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy List of former equipment of the...
The Sanjak of Rodos or Rhodes (Ottoman Turkish: Sancak-i/Liva-i Rodos; Greek: λιβάς/σαντζάκι Ρόδου) was a second-level Ottoman province (sanjak or liva)...
Rhodes (/roʊdz/ ; Greek: Ρόδος, romanized: Ródos [ˈroðos]) is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is their historical capital; it is the...
recaptured by Alcibiades for Athens. 408 The 3 poleis of Rodos unite and build a new capital called Rodos 408 Athens besieges Paleopoli 408 Athens abandons Siege...
launch of its first ships, Superfast I & Superfast II, and Blue Star Ferries which operates ferries in the Aegean Sea to the Greek islands. In June 2018...
decommissioning in 1954. She later saw commercial service as the Greek cruise ship MV Ródos. Timbalier was built at the Lake Washington Shipyard, at Houghton...
Flying Dolphins (MFD) in 1999. Pantelis Sfinias (Greek: Παντελής Σφηνιάς) had convinced many prominent Greek businessmen to purchase stakes in MFD. His plan...
Greek military force based in Cyprus. There she attacked the Turkish Cypriot garrison of Paphos with her 40 mm gun and forced them to surrender Rodos...
during their visits to Greece. He subsequently served as executive officer on the destroyer Kimon, captain of the landing shipRodos (1995–1997), head of...
Wachtmeister 1681, captured in Battle of Osel Island 1719) – BU after 1728 Rodos 60 ("Родос", ex-Turkish ?, captured in Battle of Chesma 1770) – Wrecked...
neighborhood itself and belongs to Punta Carretas. The name "Rodó" commemorates José Enrique Rodó, an important Uruguayan writer whose monument is in the southern...
company purchased retired ships and refitted the vessels for passenger cruises and ferry services in the Mediterranean and Greek islands. In 1966 the ferry...
off for other uses, except three; SS Hellas, SS Athinai and MV Rodos. None of the ships attracted buyers and so were laid up for 20 years before being...
panoply of classical Greek antiquity, were already known during the Late Bronze Age by Mycenaean Greeks (c. 1600–1100 BC). Mycenaean Greek society invested...
original on 4 January 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2018. "Ryšio kokybės žemėlapis rodo: du operatoriai lygūs, trečias – iš paskos". 15min.lt. Archived from the...
Daedalian Opus (冒険!パズルロード, Bōken! Pazuru Rōdo, Adventure! Puzzle Road) is a puzzle game for the Game Boy and was released in July 1990. The game is essentially...
Kasos massacre was the massacre of Greek civilians during the Greek War of Independence by Ottoman forces after the Greek Christian population rebelled against...
Spain, with the new title of Prince of Spain, suggested by Laureano López Rodó to avoid a confrontation with Juan Carlos's father, Juan de Borbón, the Count...
called technocrats (Alberto Ullastres, Mariano Navarro Rubio, Laureano López Rodó, Gregorio López-Bravo) with the support of credits from the International...
Achelous-class repair ship landing craft repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Agenor (in history and in Greek mythology,...