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Rhytium or Rhytion (Ancient Greek: Ῥύτιον), also called Rhytiassus or Rhytiassos, was a town of ancient Crete which Homer couples with Phaestus in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad as "well-peopled cities." The city belonged to the Gortynians. Earlier it was thought that the reading Rhythimne (Ῥυθίμνη) in the entry of Stephanus of Byzantium on Stelae should be emended into Rhytium (Ῥύτιον), but today it seems that Rhithymna or Rhittenia was meant. Its site is located near modern .

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  • Rícion (en grec antic Ῥύτιον) era una ciutat de l'illa de Creta que Homer menciona al "Catàleg de les naus" a la Ilíada, juntament amb Festos, a les que anomena ciutats ben poblades. Segons Estrabó, la ciutat va passar a dependre de Gortina i va començar la seva decadència. Estava situada en un turó a uns 30 km al sud de la ciutat de Càndia. (ca)
  • Ritio (en griego, Ρύτιον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Creta, que fue mencionada por Homero en el Catálogo de las naves de la Ilíada.​ En tiempos de Estrabón su territorio pertenecía a la ciudad de Gortina.​ Se localiza en una colina situada junto a la actual , unos 36 km al sur de Heraclión.​ (es)
  • Rhytium or Rhytion (Ancient Greek: Ῥύτιον), also called Rhytiassus or Rhytiassos, was a town of ancient Crete which Homer couples with Phaestus in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad as "well-peopled cities." The city belonged to the Gortynians. Earlier it was thought that the reading Rhythimne (Ῥυθίμνη) in the entry of Stephanus of Byzantium on Stelae should be emended into Rhytium (Ῥύτιον), but today it seems that Rhithymna or Rhittenia was meant. Its site is located near modern . (en)
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  • Rícion (en grec antic Ῥύτιον) era una ciutat de l'illa de Creta que Homer menciona al "Catàleg de les naus" a la Ilíada, juntament amb Festos, a les que anomena ciutats ben poblades. Segons Estrabó, la ciutat va passar a dependre de Gortina i va començar la seva decadència. Estava situada en un turó a uns 30 km al sud de la ciutat de Càndia. (ca)
  • Ritio (en griego, Ρύτιον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Creta, que fue mencionada por Homero en el Catálogo de las naves de la Ilíada.​ En tiempos de Estrabón su territorio pertenecía a la ciudad de Gortina.​ Se localiza en una colina situada junto a la actual , unos 36 km al sur de Heraclión.​ (es)
  • Rhytium or Rhytion (Ancient Greek: Ῥύτιον), also called Rhytiassus or Rhytiassos, was a town of ancient Crete which Homer couples with Phaestus in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad as "well-peopled cities." The city belonged to the Gortynians. Earlier it was thought that the reading Rhythimne (Ῥυθίμνη) in the entry of Stephanus of Byzantium on Stelae should be emended into Rhytium (Ῥύτιον), but today it seems that Rhithymna or Rhittenia was meant. The city continued to be independent until the Hellenistic period. According to Strabo, it then came under the rule of Gortyn and declined. Rhytion remained inhabited, although insignificant, until the Byzantine period, until, according to Claudius Aelianus, the citizens were forced to leave by an insect plague. Its site is located near modern . (en)
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