Wednesday, March 26 2025

Tag: Lydia

King Croesus: Ruler of Wealth, Prophecies, and Tragedy

King Croesus: Ruler of Wealth, Prophecies, and Tragedy

King Croesus, more commonly known as Karun, was a ruler of the Kingdom of Lydia in the 6th century BC, who etched his name in history with his extraordinary wealth. The phrase “to be as rich as King Croesus” is still used today to express extreme wealth. However, Croesus’s story is woven not only with

Hundreds of Lydia coins rescued from smugglers in Greece are returning to Türkiye

Hundreds of Lydia coins rescued from smugglers in Greece are returning to Türkiye

Greek customs officials seized 1,055 Lydia coins that were minted between the 7th century BC and the 5th century BC. During a search at the Kipi Border Gate in Greece, experts, including Numismatist Ülkü Devecioğlu and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Köker from the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, discovered that among the silver coins,

Two skeletons of Lydian soldiers found under the monumental city wall in the ancient city of Sardis

Two skeletons of Lydian soldiers found under the monumental city wall in the ancient city of Sardis

Two soldier skeletons belonging to the Lydians were unearthed in the ancient city of Sardes, which was the capital of the Lydian (Lydia) state near the town of Sart in Salihli district of Manisa in western Türkiye. Sardes is the place where the first gold coin was minted in history. Because of this feature, it

The largest synagogue of the ancient world, located in the ancient city of Sardis, is being restored

The largest synagogue of the ancient world, located in the ancient city of Sardis, is being restored

The ancient world’s largest synagogue, unearthed in the ancient city of Sardis, the capital of the Lydia Kingdom where the first coin was minted under state guarantee, is undergoing restoration. The Lydia Kingdom was a kingdom that existed in the western region of Anatolia approximately between 1200 BC and 546 BC. Excavations have been ongoing