Lydia - translation to french
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Lydia - translation to french

IRON AGE KINGDOM AND THEN PROVINCE IN WESTERN ANATOLIA
Sadyates; Lydian Empire; Maeonia; Mæonia; Lydian empire; Maionia; Lydian gods; Lydia in Greek mythology; Ancient lydia; Classical lydia; Kingdom of Lydia; Roman province of Lydia; Lydian Kingdom; Lidya; Ancient Lydia; Kisitan; Quesiton; Lydian kingdom; Lydian mythology
  • Photo of a 15th-century map showing Lydia
  • Church of St John, Philadelphia (Alaşehir)
  • Tomb of [[Alyattes]].
  • Early 6th century BC Lydian electrum coin (one-third stater denomination).
  • [[Bin Tepe]] royal funeral [[tumulus]] (tomb of [[Alyattes]], father of [[Croesus]]), Lydia, 6th century BC.
  • Portrait of [[Croesus]], last King of Lydia, Attic red-figure amphora, painted ca. 500–490 BC.
  • Gyges tablet, British Museum
  • Lydia's borders under the reign of Croesus
  • Map of the Lydian Kingdom in its final period of sovereignty under [[Croesus]], c. 547 BC.
  • Roman province of Asia
  • [[Xerxes I]] tomb, Lydian soldier of the [[Achaemenid army]], circa 480 BC
  • The [[Pactolus]] river, from which Lydia obtained [[electrum]], a combination of silver and gold.

Lydia         
n. Lydia, female first name
Lydie         
n. Lydia, female first name
Crésus         
n. Croesus (died 546 BC) last king of Lydia who was known for his great wealth; man who is very rich

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

Lydia

Lydia (Lydian: ‎𐤮𐤱𐤠𐤭𐤣𐤠, Śfarda; Aramaic: Lydia; Greek: Λυδία, Lȳdíā; Turkish: Lidya) was an Iron Age kingdom of western Asia Minor located generally east of ancient Ionia in the modern western Turkish provinces of Uşak, Manisa and inland Izmir. The ethnic group inhabiting this kingdom are known as the Lydians, and their language, known as Lydian, was a member of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. The capital of Lydia was Sardis.

The Kingdom of Lydia existed from about 1200 BC to 546 BC. At its greatest extent, during the 7th century BC, it covered all of western Anatolia. In 546 BC, it became a province of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, known as the satrapy of Lydia or Sparda in Old Persian. In 133 BC, it became part of the Roman province of Asia.

Lydian coins, made of silver, are among the oldest in existence, dated to around the 7th century BC.

Examples of use of Lydia
1. Augusta eut une fille, qu‘il fallut prénommer Lydia, puis une autre, décédée en bas âge.
2. D‘ailleurs, l‘autre jour, sur le site de Jamie, bébé Lydia était reproposée ŕ l‘adoption.
3. Lŕ régnait Lydia, la m';re redoutable qui n‘entendait pas partager.
4. Lydia eut une éducation des plus chaotiques aupr';s d‘un p';re irrégulier.
5. Le caractériel Leroy est devenu Roberto, Lydia Grand, la prof de danse aux ambitions frustrées, s‘est muée en Adela.