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Lydos (Gr****: Λυδός, the Lydian) was an
Attic vase
painter in the black-figure style.
Active between about...
- Leloux: The
Battle of the
Eclipse (May 28, 585 BC): A
Discussion of the
Lydo-Median
Treaty and the
Halys Border. In: Polemos.
Volume 19, no. 2, 2016,...
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Manner of
Lydos, black-figure
column crater depicting swans, c. 550 BC,
Museum of the
Ancient Agora, Athens...
- of the Pre-classical
Archaic Period was
Lydos (560-540 BC), who
signed two of his
surviving pieces with ho
Lydos (the Lydian). He or his
immediate ancestors...
- half of the
sixth century BC) Fig. 13.
Bearded gorgoneion;
Attic plate by
Lydos, Munich,
Staatliche Antikensammlungen 8760 (mid-sixth
century BC) Fig. 14...
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Ludovic Lefebvre (French pronunciation: [
lydo ləfɛvʁ]; born 1971) is a
French chef and restaurateur. He has
owned and
operated several restaurants in Los...
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Circles in Sixth-Century Byzantium: The
Friendship of
Prokopios and
Ioannes Lydos, Florilegium, Vol. 21 (2004), 1–17. Kaldellis, Anthony:
Procopius of Caesarea:...
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Universitaires de France. pp. 113–128. Munn, Mark. "Kybele as
Kubaba in a
Lydo-Phrygian Context". In:
Anatolian Interfaces: Hittites, Gr****s and
Their Neighbours...
- as far west as the
Halys River.
Historian Robert Rollinger acknowledges a
Lydo-Median war. However, he
questions the
Halys frontier,
pointing out Herodotus's...
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Giant to "survive". He is
probably named on an
Attic black-figure
dinos by
Lydos (Akropolis 607)
dating from the
second quarter of the
sixth century BC,...