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Articles on
Ancient History:
Mermnad dynasty Yakubovich, Ilya (2017). "An
Agreement between the
Sardians and the
Mermnads in the
Lydian Language?". Indogermanische...
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maintained very good
relations with Ephesus, to
whose ruling dynasty the
Mermnads were
connected by marriage: Alyattes's great-grandfather had
married one...
- Yakubovich, Ilya (2017). "An
Agreement between the
Sardians and the
Mermnads in the
Lydian Language?".
Indogermanische Forschungen. 122 (1): 265–294...
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Lydian capital of Sardis, thus
bringing an end to the rule of the
Mermnad dynasty and to the
Lydian Empire.
Lydia would never regain its independence...
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Archived 30 July 2013 at the
Wayback Machine:
Fifth and last king of the
Mermnad dynasty. "Syria –
Urartu 612-501". The life and
travels of Herodotus, Volume...
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locked Lydia with trade. Hence, its
rulers were
connected with the
Mermnad dynasty by marriage.
Melas the
Elder was the brother-in-law of
Gyges (680-652...
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brought Caria,
whose various city-states had
since Gyges been
allied to the
Mermnad dynasty, and from
where Croesus's own
mother originated,
under the direct...
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Atyads or
Tantalids are
available and once into the last
Lydian dynasty of
Mermnads, the
legendary accounts surrounding Ring of Gyges, and Gyges's
later enthronement...
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Lydian coin legends,
dynastic succession, and the
chronology of
Mermnad kings". Kadmos. 54: 151–166. doi:10.1515/kadmos-2015-0008. S2CID 165043567...
- romanized: Saduattēs; Latin: Sadyattēs;
reigned 637–c. 635 BC) was the
third king of the
Mermnad dynasty in Lydia, the son of
Ardys and the
grandson of
Gyges of Lydia....