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Croesus$95196$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

KING OF LYDIA
Croesus of Lydia; Crosus; Croisos; Kroisos; Crœsus
  • [[Aesop]] in front of Croesus
  • Croesus vanquished, standing in front of Cyrus
  • Defeat of Croesus at the [[Battle of Thymbra]], 546 BC.
  • Croesus showing his treasures to Solon. [[Frans Francken the Younger]], 17th century
  • Gold coin of Croesus, Lydian, around 550 BC, found in what is now modern Turkey
  • Attic]] red-figure [[amphora]], [[Louvre]] (G 197)
  • Lydia's borders under King Croesus
  • Silver croeseid issued by King Croesus of Lydia (561–545 BC), obverse: lion and bull protomes

Croesus      
n. κροίσος

Definition

Croesus
['kri:s?s]
¦ noun a person of great wealth.
Origin
C17: from the name of a famously wealthy king of Lydia, who reigned c.560-546 BC.

Wikipedia

Croesus

Croesus ( KREE-səs; Lydian: 𐤨𐤭𐤬𐤥𐤦𐤮𐤠𐤮 Krowiśaś; Phrygian: Akriaewais; Ancient Greek: Κροῖσος, romanized: Kroisos; Latin: Croesus; reigned: c. 585 – c. 546 BC) was the king of Lydia, who reigned from 585 BC until his defeat by the Persian king Cyrus the Great in 547 or 546 BC. According to Herodotus, he reigned 14 years.

Croesus was renowned for his wealth; Herodotus and Pausanias noted that his gifts were preserved at Delphi. The fall of Croesus had a profound effect on the Greeks, providing a fixed point in their calendar. "By the fifth century at least", J. A. S. Evans has remarked, "Croesus had become a figure of myth, who stood outside the conventional restraints of chronology."