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  • Lydians - Wikipedia
    Lydian delegation at Apadana, c 500 BC According to Herodotus, once a Lydian girl reached maturity, she would ply the trade of prostitute until she had earned a sufficient dowry, upon which she would publicize her availability for marriage This was the general practice for girls not born into nobility [8] He also attributes the Lydians with inventing a variety of ancient games, notably
  • Lydia - Wikipedia
    Lydia (Ancient Greek: Λυδία, romanized: Ludía; Latin: Lȳdia) was an Iron Age kingdom situated in western Anatolia, in modern-day Turkey Later, it became an important province of the Achaemenid Empire and then the Roman Empire Its capital was Sardis At some point before 800 BC, the Lydian people achieved a certain level of political cohesion, and existed as an independent kingdom by
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  • Lydia | Anatolia, History, Map | Britannica
    Lydia, ancient land of western Anatolia, extending east from the Aegean Sea and occupying the valleys of the Hermus and Cayster rivers The Lydians were said to be the originators of gold and silver coins During their brief hegemony over Asia Minor from the middle of the 7th to the middle of the
  • Lydia - World History Encyclopedia
    Lydia was a region of western Asia Minor which prospered due to its natural resources and position on trading routes between the Mediterranean and Asia The Kingdom of Lydia flourished in the 7th and
  • Lydians: Kingdom of Croesus, Birthplace of Coinage - Timeless Myths
    The Lydians of ancient Anatolia were pivotal in history as originators of coinage and exceptionally wealthy under King Croesus Their dynamic culture thrived from the 7th century BC alongside Greek cities, benefiting from fertile lands and strategic trade locations Influenced by Greek mythology and religion, the Lydians were noted for their luxurious lifestyle, artistry, and innovation
  • Lydia, Lydians - Encyclopedia. com
    LYDIA, LYDIANS LYDIA, LYDIANS (Heb ?????? ,??????? ,????; Assyr Luddu), people who, together with the Phrygians and other Anatolian peoples, infiltrated Anatolia after the decline of the *Hittite empire at the beginning of the 12 th century b c e , and settled in the vicinity of the Maeander River (modern Buyuk Menderes) and the western part of the Anatolian heights After their infiltration
  • The Lydians and their Ionian and Aeolian Neighbors
    The Lydians’ pioneering innovation of minted electrum as a means of payment 9 was soon taken over by a number of Ionian poleis The Mermnad court and the wealthy aristocrats of Sardis—also of the provincial centers, as the rich grave goods from the tumuli near Bagis (Güre), in the upper Hermos valley, attest—were eager for prestige goods
  • Major Achievements of Lydians: Explained - CompleteEra
    The Lydians were master traders, controlling key trade routes that connected Anatolia with Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean Their wealth came from the extraction and trade of precious metals, particularly electrum, which was highly valued in the ancient world Cities like Sardis and Colophon thrived due to the Lydians’ trade networks
  • Cultures | Lydians - History Archive
    Lydians Cultures > Lydians Lydians Background The Lydians were an ancient people who inhabited the region of Lydia in western Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) They are best known for their rich history, cultural achievements, and contributions to the development of coinage Here are some key aspects of the Lydians: Geography: Lydia was located in western Anatolia, bordered by the Aegean Sea to





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