Colossus of Rhodes

The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of the Greek Titan Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes on the Greek island of Rhodes by Chares of Lindos between 292 and 280 BC. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It was constructed to celebrate Rhodes' victory over the ruler of Cyprus, Antigonus I Monophthalmus, whose son unsuccessfully besieged Rhodes in 305 BC. Before its destruction in 226 BC - due to an earthquake - the Colo... More

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  • 280 B.C.E.

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Architect

Chares of Lindos

Chares of Lindos (fl. in 280 BC, in Greek Χάρης [-ητος] ο Λίνδιος) was a Greek sculptor born on the island of Rhodes. He was a pupil of Lysippus. Chares constructed the Colossus of Rhodes in 282 BC, an enormous bronze statue of the sun god Helios and also the patron god of Rhodes. The statue was...

Structural Height:

  • 30 m (98 ft )

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  • 36.1
  • 27.9
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