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- Sardis was sacked, and Ardys's father Gyges was killed, following which Ardys became the king of Lydia. On ****uming kingship, Ardys resumed the diplomatic...
- Ardys or Ardysus may refer to: Ardys of Lydia (7th century BC), second Mermnad king of Lydia Ardys (general) (fl.  220–219 BC), commander under Antiochus...
- Ardy Lightfoot is a platform game released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 in ****an and 1994 in the west. It was developed by ASCII...
- reign was even more short-lived than that of his father Ardys: although Herodotus claimed that Ardys had reigned for twelve years, modern estimates give him...
- Ardys is known from the writings of the Gr**** historian Polybius. He was an experienced general who commanded the right wing of the army of Antiochus...
- Ardy Bernardus Wiranata (born 10 February 1970) is an Indonesian-born Canadian former badminton player who rated among the top singles players in the world...
- was succeeded by his son Ardys, who resumed diplomatic activity with ****yria and would also have to face the Cimmerians. Ardys attacked the Ionian Gr****...
- Anthan****a ardys, the Ardys crescent, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from southern Mexico, through Central America to Colombia....
- multi-generational curse by an old King Ardys of Lydia, because his trusted advisor Dascylus was murdered by Ardys’ son named Sadyattes (or Adyattes). This...
- husband of Candaules' widow) Ardys, aka Ardysus (c.644–c.637 BC; son of Gyges) Sadyattes (c.637–c.635 BCE; son of Ardys) Alyattes (c.635–585 BCE; son...