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Croesus (died 547 BC)Last king of Lydia (in western Asia Minor) 560–547 BC. Famed for his wealth, he expanded Lydian power to its greatest extent, conquering all Anatolia west of the river Halys and entering alliances with Media, Egypt, and Sparta. He invaded Persia but was defeated by Cyrus (II) the Great. Lydia was subsequently absorbed into the Persian Empire. When contemplating war with Persia, Croesus consulted the Delphic Oracle and received the famous response that he would ‘destroy a great empire’. He invaded but was beaten at Pteria. Retreating to Lydia, he dismissed many troops as he expected hostilities to pause for the winter, but Cyrus pursued immediately, won another battle outside the Lydian capital Sardis, and besieged it. When the city fell Croesus immolated himself on a funeral pyre. Croesus
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| What ship comes sailing home from India, and what English lady is this, married to a growling old Scotch Croesus with great flaps of ears? He met at the court of Croesus with Solon, Thales, and other sages, and is related so to have pleased his royal master, by the part he took in the conversations held with these philosophers, that he applied to him an expression which has since passed into a proverb, "The Phrygian has spoken better than all. There are days when every stream is Pactolus and every man is Croesus, and thanks to that first and greatest of all alchemists, the sun, the morning I write of was a morning when to breathe was gold and to see was silver. |
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