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Alyattes II
Alyattes II Alyattes II, king of Lydia (619-560 BC), the ... as the boundary between the two kingdoms. Alyattes drove the Cimmerii (see Scythia) from ...
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Alyattes II (translated from Dutch)
Alyattes II Alyattes II was king of Lydië of 619 v ... the real founder of Lydische the realm. Alyattes II put the war Milete , that ...
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Talk:Alyattes II
Talk:Alyattes II The battle referred to here isn't ...
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Alyattes
Alyattes Alyattes can refer to: Alyattes I, king of Lydia (ca. 740 BC) (usually) Alyattes II, king of Lydia, 619-560 BC ...
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Kyaxares II. (translated from German)
Kyaxares II. The expansion of the Mederreiches around approximately 600 before Chr. Kyaxares II. (medisch Hwachschatara) was in more medischer King ... of the Kyaxares on the lydischen king Alyattes , Skythi cups, of the medischen to the ... had fled, to deliver to it. As Alyattes this demand avowed Kyaxares did not follow ... son Astyages and the daughter of the Alyattes one sealed. Herodot sets conquest Ninives ...
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User:Thryduulf/Users named after ancient Greeks
... I of Macedon (talk • contribs) Aeropus II of Macedon ( talk • contribs) Aeschines Socraticus ... UTC). Agesilaus I ( talk • contribs) Agesilaus II (talk • contribs) - Deactivated 22:48, 22 ... 05:22, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC). Agesipolis II (talk • contribs) - Deactivated 23 Apr 2005 ... UTC). Agis I (talk • contribs) Agis II (talk • contribs) Agis III (talk • ... I of Molossia ( talk • contribs) Alexander II of Epirus ( talk • contribs) Alexander ...
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List of ancient Greeks
... philosopher Aeropus I of Macedon - king Aeropus II of Macedon - king Aeschines Socraticus - Socratic philosopher ... sculptor Agesilaus I - King of Sparta Agesilaus II - King of Sparta Agesipolis I - King of Sparta Agesipolis II - King of Sparta Agesipolis III - King of ... Sparta Agis I - King of Sparta Agis II - King of Sparta Agis III - King of ... of Macedon Alexander I of Molossia Alexander II of Epirus - king of Epirus Alexander ...
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Lydia
... Herodotus (Histories i. 7) and Homer (Iliad ii. 865; v. 43, 11. 431) both refer ... Ionia. Later on, the military power of Alyattes and Croesus expanded Lydia into an empire ... Empire. Homer speaks only of Maeonians (Iliad ii. 865, V. 43, 11. 431) and describes ... capital not as Sardis but as Hyde (Ii. xx. 385); but Hyde may have been ... period from 1185BC lasting for 505 years). Alyattes was the king of Lydia in ...
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Cimmerians
... the Gimirri helped the forces of Sargon II to defeat the kingdom of Urartu. Their ... recorded by the Assyrians, whose king, Sargon II, died in battle against them in 705 ... during the reign of Gyges' son Ardys II and this time captured the city, with ... 626 BC they were beaten back by Alyattes II of Lydia. This defeat marked the ...
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Lydië (translated from Dutch)
... Major, Carië , Frygië and Ionië . But under Alyattes II and its zoon Croesus developed it to ... beat. In 548 v. Chr. covered Cyrus II Croesus and became Lydië a province in ... Ardysus I as from 761 v. Chr. Alyattes I as from 747 v. Chr. Meles ... Gyges as from 680 v. Chr. Ardysus II as from 631 v. Chr. Sadyattes ...
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