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afterwards named for
Lydus,
their mythical ancestor. Herodotus, I. 7, 94.
Dionysius of Halicarn****us, I. 27, &c. Strabo, v. p. 219. "
Lydus (1)",
William Smith...
- John the
Lydian or John
Lydus (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Λαυρέντιος ὁ Λυδός; Latin:
Ioannes Laurentius Lydus) (ca. AD 490 – ca. 565) was a
Byzantine administrator...
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Lydus or
Lydos is an
adjective or a name
based on the
adjective for a
person or
other object from
ancient Lydia. It can mean:
Lydus,
third king of Maeonia...
- world;
Longinus and Messala,
cited by
Lydus above IV 1, with time;
Gavius B****us with air and Hera (apud
Lydus above IV 2).
Varro apud
Augustine De Civitate...
- then
probably known as Maeonia. He was the son of
Manes and the
father of
Lydus,
after whom the
Lydian people were
later named.
Herodotus recounts that...
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Manes Atys, son of
Manes Lydus, son of Atys
Herodotus says that
Lydus gave his name to the
country and its people. The line of
Lydus continued through an...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Theclopsis lydus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Theclopsis lydus. Hübner, [1819]
Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge...
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Ancient Gr****: Πρισκιανὸς ὁ Λυδός Prīskiānós ho Lȳdós; Latin: Prisci****
Lydus; fl. 6th century), was one of the last of the Neoplatonists. Two
works of...
- Scullard, H.H.
Festivals and
Ceremonies of the
Roman Republic. p. 90.
Lydus, John (6th century). De
mensibus 4.36.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric...
- pp. 224, 225 [= fr. 10 Fowler, p. 109 = PEG fr. 18 (Bernabé, p. 114) =
Lydus, De
Mensibus 4.71].
According to West 2003, p. 225 n. 3, in this version...