Alyattes
King
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
Grandchildren: Mandane of Media, Atys, Amytis of Media, and more
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. (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 ...
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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 ...