- Lydian: 𐤮𐤱𐤠𐤭𐤣, romanized: Sfard;
Ancient Gr****: Σάρδεις, romanized:
Sárdeis; Old Persian: Sparda) was an
ancient city best
known as the
capital of...
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highest mountain in Turkey's
western Aegean Region, and
between the
cities Sardeis and Celaenae, and
southeast of the
ancient city of Hierapolis. At Colossae...
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Xenophilus (Gr****: Ξενόφιλος),
sometimes Xenophilos of
Sardeis, was a Gr****
writer who
wrote a
history of Lydia. His
dates are unknown. He was active...
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Euthymius of
Sardis or
Euthymius the
Confessor (Gr****: Εὐθύμιος Σάρδεων; 751 or 754 – 26
December 831) was
metropolitan bishop of
Sardis between ca. 785...
- The
torture and
martyrdom of the
iconophile Bishop Euthymius of
Sardeis by the
iconoclast Byzantine Emperor Michael II in 824, in a 13th-century m****cript...
- with Alyattes.
According to
Tractatus de
mulieribus (citing
Xenophilos of
Sardeis, who
wrote the
history of Lydia), Lyde was the wife and
sister of Alyattes...
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autumn 1465 164. Mark II,
begin 1466 –
autumn 1466
According to
Gemanos of
Sardeis (1933–1938):
Gennadius II,
summer 1462 –
summer 1463 161.
Sophronius I...
- The See of
Sardis or
Sardes (Gr****: Σάρδεις,
Sardeis) was an
episcopal see in the city of that name. It was one of the
Seven Churches of the Apocalypse...
- (Sabines)
Sallentineis =
Sallentini Salluveis =
Saluvii Samnitibus =
Samnites Sardeis =
Sardi (Sardinians) S****inatibus = S****inates
Satricaneis = Satricani...
- (1957–1962) 184 -176
Stefano Raise MF 1955–1966 4 (1962–1966) 312 26
Luigi Sardei MF 1963–1968 2 (1966–1968) 93 3
Luigi Tonani DF 1963–1969 1 (1968–1969)...