The Cape of Rodon or Cape of Skanderbeg ( or ''Kepi i Skenderbeut'') is a rocky
cape
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on the
Adriatic Sea
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north of
Durrës
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, Albania.
On the cape is the
Rodoni Castle, built by
Skanderbeg
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in 1463,
and
Saint Anthony Church. Further south in the bay between the cape and Rrushkull Reserve there exist several beach resorts like “Lura” and “San Pietro Resort”, gathering a considerable amount of tourists during the summer months.
Name
The name ''Redon'' appears in
ancient
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inscriptions found in
Santa Maria di Leuca
Santa Maria di Leuca, often spelled simply Leuca is a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Castrignano del Capo, in the Salento peninsula (Apulia), southern Italy.
A part of the town once belonged to the ''comune'' of Gagliano del Capo.
The territo ...
(present-day
Lecce
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Because of its rich Baroque architecture, Lecce is n ...
), and on coins minted by the
Illyrian city of
Lissos, suggesting that he was worshipped as the guardian deity of the city, and probably as a sea god. The fact that Redon was always depicted on coins wearing a
petasos demonstrates a connection with travelling and sailing, which led historians to the conclusion that Redon was the deity protector of travellers and sailors. Indeed, the inscriptions of Santa Maria di Leuca were carved by the crews of two Roman merchant ships manned by Illyrians.
[; ] Inscriptions mentioning Redon were also found on coins from the Illyrian cities of
Daorson and
Scodra, and even in archaeological findings from
Dyrrhachium after the establishment of a
Roman colony
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there. His name keeps on being used in the Albanian ''Kepi i Rodonit'', which could be analysed as an
Illyrian sanctuary dedicated to the god of the sailors in the past.
See also
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Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast
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Biodiversity of Albania
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Geography of Albania
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Protected areas of Albania
Sources
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Bays of Albania
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Bodies of water of Albania
Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast
Illyrian Albania