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Alyattes

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Alyattes, sometimes described as Alyattes I, was the fourth king of the Mermnad dynasty in Lydia, the son of Sadyattes, grandson of Ardys, and great-grandson of Gyges. He died after a reign of 57 years and was succeeded by his son Croesus.... Wikipedia
Born: 640 BC
Died: 560 BC (age 80 years), Manisa, Türkiye
Children: Croesus
Great-grandparent: Gyges of Lydia
Parents: Sadyattes
Issue: Aryenis; Croesus; Pantaleon

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635-585 BC), sometimes described as Alyattes I, was the fourth king of the Mermnad dynasty in Lydia, the son of Sadyattes, grandson of Ardys, and great-grandson ...
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Alyattes was the king of Lydia, in west-central Anatolia (reigned c. 610–c. 560 bc), whose conquest created the powerful but short-lived Lydian empire.
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Apr 21, 2020 · After Gyges, Ardys, and Sadyattes, Alyattes was the fourth king of Lydia. His name may be derived from the Lydian word walwi, 'lion'.
Alyattes. (Ἀλυάττης), king of Lydia, succeeded his father Sadyattes, B. C. 618. Sadyattes during the last six years of his reign had been engaged in a war with ...
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Alyattes to Kroisos, circa 610-546 BC. Trite (Electrum, 14 mm, 4.73 g), Sardes. Head of a lion with sun and rays on its forehead to right. Rev. Two incuse ...
Third-declension noun, singular only. Case, Singular. Nominative, Alyattēs. Genitive · Alyattis.
Alyattes ălēăˈtēz [key], d. 560 b.c., king of Lydia. During his reign, Alyattes expanded his kingdom. He made peace (585 b.c.) with Cyaxares of Media, ...
Alyattes (Ancient Greek: Ἀλυάττης Aluáttēs, likely from Lydian Walwates; reigned c. 618–561 BC), sometimes described as Alyattes I, was the fourth king of ...