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    Croesus was born in 620 BC to the king Alyattes of Lydia and one of his queens, a Carian noblewoman whose name is still unknown. Croesus had at least one full sister, Aryenis, as well as a step-brother named Pantaleon, born from a Ionian wife of Alyattes.

  2. Croesus (died c. 546 bc) was the last king of Lydia (reigned c. 560–546), who was renowned for his great wealth. He conquered the Greeks of mainland Ionia (on the west coast of Anatolia) and was in turn subjugated by the Persians. A member of the Mermnad dynasty, Croesus succeeded to the throne of his father, Alyattes, after a struggle with ...

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  4. Croesus is a giant fungal boss, part of the Croesus Front in the Elder God Wars Dungeon. It was revived by Bik in the Senntisten graveyard in order to attack the forces defending the cathedral from the Elder Gods. [1] [2] Croesus is the game's first skilling boss. Having at least level 80 Construction, Fishing, Hunter, Mining, and Woodcutting ...

    • Have you read Aesop's fables about the clever and not-so-smart animals? Croesus gave that Aesop an appointment in his court.
    • In Asia Minor, Lydia is considered the first kingdom to have coins and King Croesus minted the first gold and silver coins there.
    • Croesus was so wealthy, his name became synonymous with wealth. Thus, Croesus is the subject of the simile "rich as Croesus". One might say "Bill Gates is as rich as Croesus."
    • Solon of Athens was a very wise man who made laws for Athens, for which reason he is called Solon the law-giver. It was in conversation with Croesus, who had all the wealth he could want and was, seemingly, perfectly happy, that Solon said, "count no man happy until his death."
  5. When Croesus led Lydia against Persia in the Persian-Lydian War of 546-541 BC, he clearly overestimated the influence of his wealth. With the exception of mainland Greece, the Persians gobbled up all opposing kingdoms and took the richest man in the world as their captive. According to Herodotus, after a miraculous scene of divine intervention ...

  6. May 21, 2018 · Croesus was the last king of Lydia in Asia Minor, who ruled from c. 560 to c. 546 BC. He was famous for his riches and his wars with the Greeks, but he was defeated by Cyrus the Great of Persia.

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