- (/ˈkriːsəs/ KREE-səs; Phrygian: Akriaewais;
Ancient Gr****: Κροῖσος, romanized:
Kroisos; Latin: Croesus; reigned: c. 585 – c. 546 BC) was the king of Lydia, who...
- show pity
beside the
marker of
Kroisos, dead, whom, when he was in the
front ranks,
raging Ares destro****". The
Kroisos Kouros is
central to two ongoing...
-
kouros in this
style is the Anavyssos; its base reads:
Stand and
mourn Kroisos,
first in line of
battle and whom Ares [the god of war]
killed Two others...
- (Ανάφλυστος),
which has
shown significant archaeological findings like
Kroisos Kouros that is
exhibited in the
National Archaeological Museum of Athens...
-
Kroisos Kouros, c. 525 BC, Anavissos...
- well-being. One of the most
famous examples of the
archaic smile is the
Kroisos Kouros, and the
Peplos Kore is another. By the
middle of the
Archaic Period...
- the
Great Belligerents Lydia Achaemenid Empire Commanders and
leaders Kroisos Kyros II
Strength 95,000 (ancient sources) 20,000 (ancient sources) Casualties...
- Acropolis, Athens, is made. It is now at
Acropolis Museum, Athens. c. 530 BC—
Kroisos Kouros, from a
cemetery at Anavysos, near
Athens is made. It is now on...
-
first time
after 23 years.
Milon plays its home
games at the 1,300-seat
Kroisos Persis Indoor Hall,
which is also
known as the
Milon Indoor Hall. Note:...
-
Kroisos Kouros, original.
National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
Example of the
Archaic style...