city of Sardis. Some months later the Persian and Lydian kings met at the Battle of Thymbra. Cyrus won and captured the capital city of Sardis by 546 BC...
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Tarpley". Retrieved 16 November 2020. A. Ramage, "Golden Sardis", King Croesus' Gold: Excavations at Sardis and the History of Gold Refining, edited by A. Ramage...
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to Sardis. However, Cyrus followed Croesus and defeated the Lydian army again at Thymbra before besieging and capturing the Lydian capital of Sardis, thus...
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the third time, led by their king Lygdamis. The Lydians were defeated, Sardis was sacked, and Ardys's father Gyges was killed, following which Ardys became...
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similar to the Corinthian helmet, a helmet found in the Lydian capital Sardis is similar to the Phrygian helmet. The final year of the war between Lydia...
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Ardys, the Lydians were defeated again and for a second time their capital Sardis was captured, except for its citadel, and Ardys might have been killed in...
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Cimmerians, led by their king Lygdamis. This time, the Lydians were defeated, Sardis was sacked, and Gyges was killed. Assyrian records blamed Gyges's defeat...
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this time they defeated the Lydians and captured their capital city of Sardis except for its citadel, and Gyges died during this attack. The Neo-Assyrian...
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S2CID 53011326. Thibaut Caley; Thomas Extier; James A. Collins; Enno Schefuß; Lydie Dupont; Bruno Malaizé; Linda Rossignol; Antoine Souron; Erin L. McClymont;...
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