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  2. Lydians - Wikipedia

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    A number of Lydian religious concepts may well go back to the Early Bronze Age and even Late Stone Age, such as the vegetation goddess Kore, the snake and bull cult, the thunder and rain god and the double-axe as a sign of thunder, the mountain mother goddess (Mother of Gods) assisted by lions, associable or not to the more debated Kuvava .

  3. Lydia - Wikipedia

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    the identity of the figure of Qaλdãns or Qaλiyãns (𐤲𐤷𐤣𐤵𐤫𐤮) is still uncertain, and has been variously interpreted as the Lydian king of the gods, [87] or a Moon-god who was the main masculine deity of the Lydian pantheon and the consort of Artimus, [91] or the Lydian equivalent of the Greek god Apollo (Απολλων), [92 ...

  4. List of kings of Lydia - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the known kings of Lydia, both legendary and historical.Lydia was an ancient kingdom in western Anatolia during the first millennium BC. It may have originated as a country in the second millennium BC and was possibly called Maeonia at one time, given that Herodotus says the people were called Maeonians before they became known as Lydians.

  5. Lydian International - Wikipedia

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    Lydian International Limited is a multinational corporation with gold mining interests in Armenia and Georgia. [1] Founded in 2005 the company is registered in the British Crown dependency of Jersey [ 2 ] but headquartered in Greenwood Village , Colorado , United States . [ 3 ]

  6. Fortigent - Wikipedia

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    After the acquisition in 2001, CMS Financial Services changed its name to Lydian Wealth Management in early 2003, [9] but retained the same services and business platform, while the Fortigent platform continued to evolve and expand under Lydian Trust Company. [citation needed]

  7. Pactyes - Wikipedia

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    Pactyes the Lydian was put in charge of the civil administration of Lydia, under the Persian satrap Tabalus. Pactyes was the Lydian put in charge of civil administration and gathering Croesus 's gold when Lydia was conquered by Cyrus the Great of Persia around 546 BC:

  8. Gyges of Lydia - Wikipedia

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    Gyges (/ ˈ dʒ aɪ dʒ iː z /, / ˈ ɡ aɪ dʒ iː z /; Lydian: 𐤨𐤰𐤨𐤠𐤮 Kukas; [1] [2] Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒁹𒄖𒊌𒄖, 𒁹𒄖𒄖 Gugu; [3] Ancient Greek: Γύγης, romanized: Gugēs; Latin: Gygēs; reigned c. 680-644 BC [4] [5]) was the founder of the Mermnad dynasty of Lydian kings and the first known king of the Lydian kingdom to have attempted to transform it ...

  9. Lydia (satrapy) - Wikipedia

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    Lydian delegation at Apadana, c. 500 BC. From the period of 480 BC to 440 BC, there is little historical information about the satrap of Lydia. In 440 BC, the satrap Pissuthnes attempted to retake Samos, which had rebelled against Athens, but failed. In 420 BC, Pissuthnes revolted against the Persian king Darius II.