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1. Croesus synonyms, Croesus pronunciation, Croesus translation, English dictionary definition of Croesus
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3. How to say Croesus in English? Pronunciation of Croesus with 4 audio pronunciations, 5 synonyms, 3 meanings, 8 translations, 5 sentences and more for Croesus.
4. One fellow asked Croesus if he could take his gold at a later date, to which Croesus assented.
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6. Croesus then ordered the body of …
7. Croesus definition is - a very rich man
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11. Croesus, last king of Lydia (reigned c
12. Croesus is an antagonist in the Disney animated series, Hercules
13. Croesus' son Atys was accidentally killed during a boar hunt by the young Phrygian refugee Adrastus, whom Croesus purified and received in his house
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15. Croesus was a king of Lydia, whose reign lasted for fourteen years
16. 3 words related to Croesus: have, rich person, wealthy person
17. Herodotus' account of Croesus (from the Perseus Project): see 1.6-94; contains links Croesus was the son of Alyattes II and continued the conquest of Ionian cities of Asia Minor that his father had began to both English and Greek versions; An in-depth account of Croesus' life, by Carlos Parada; Livius, Croesus by Jona Lendering
18. Croesus had gone to war, and a great empire had fallen
19. Croesus is a divine horse that produces equus instead of droppings.
20. She must have been two or three years older than Croesus.
21. Croesus definition, king of Lydia 560–546: noted for his great wealth
22. How unique is the name Croesus? Out of 6,028,151 records in the U.S
23. Weird things about the name Croesus: The name spelled backwards is Suseorc.
24. Social Security Administration public data, the first name Croesus was not present
25. An unusually short lifespan might indicate that your Croesus ancestors lived in harsh conditions
26. Most of the accounts on Croesus indicate that he was an extremely wealthy king
27. Rich as Croesus definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation
28. Every month, one horse among those named Junior Croesus is turned into this divine.
29. Croesus, though overwhelmed with anguish, was disarmed of all resentment at witnessing Adrastus's suffering
30. A classic example of this is the answer given to Croesus, king of Lydia.
31. Croesus disagrees, and he tries to impress Solon with a list of vanquished foes and claimed territories.
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33. Croesus was a Lydian King who ruled for 14 years between 560 BC and 546 BC
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36. A member of the Mermnad dynasty, Croesus succeeded to the throne of his father, Alyattes,
37. Croesus and 14 sons of the leading Lydians were placed on the pyre, chained to a post.
38. Aesop lived at the court of King Croesus, after having served many masters as a slave
39. Croesus is a rich king in ancient Lydia who is quite enamored with his own wealth
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41. Later, about 550 B.C.E., there arose King Croesus of Lydia, a powerful ruler famed for his enormous wealth.
42. According to a source, Croesus met the sage Solon and showed him how much wealth he had
43. ‘all that is needed now is a Croesus with a vision other than the acquisition of still greater wealth’
44. On the 13th of every month, at the site's update time, Croesus will give its owner one pass, but only if the owner logged in the day before.If the 13th of the month falls on a Friday, Croesus will give its owner two passes.
45. In 547 BC, Cyrus, the Great King of Persia was at war with Croesus, the fabulously rich king of Lydia
46. Advancing to the eastern border of the Lydian Empire in Asia Minor, Cyrus defeated Croesus and captured his capital, Sardis.
47. Before the time of King Croesus, the mother-goddess Cybele was the central character of religious life in that area.
48. In "Hercules and the Big Sink", Croesus is the owner of Atlantis and the richest man in the world
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51. Herodotus writes that Croesus’ reign came to an abrupt end when he was defeated by the Persian King Cyrus the Great
52. As construction appears in numerous similes, including the idioms As rich As Croesus, As big As life, As good As done
53. Croesus definition: died ?546 bc , the last king of Lydia (560–546), noted for his great wealth Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
54. When the wise man Solon comes to visit his kingdom, Croesus asks Solon if he had ever seen greater opulence than his own
55. But Cyrus pursued the Lydian forces, took Croesus by surprise in the plain beside Sardis, defeated him, and captured him in the citadel a
56. Croesus was born in c.595 as the son of Alyattes, the ruler of Lydia between c.600 and c.560, and a woman from Caria
57. Croesus (pronounced 'KREE-sus') was the King of Lydia, a country in western Asia Minor (corresponding to modern-day Turkey) from 560-547 BCE and was so wealthy that the old expression "as rich as Croesus" originates in reference to him.His wealth, it is said, came from the sands of the River Pactolus in which the legendary King Midas washed his hands to rid himself of the 'Midas Touch' …
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59. ‘A Croesus who will metamorphose into a philanthropist prepared to take on the giants of industry.’ Synonyms rich person , capitalist, tycoon, magnate, nabob, millionaire, billionaire, multimillionaire, nouveau riche, person of means
60. It comes from the legend of the excessively wealthy king Croesus who is said to have so much gold that he had every guest take as much gold as he could carry, upon leaving
61. Article on excavations in ruins of Sardis, capital of ancient Lydians, that are uncovering secrets of how first coins of pure gold and silver were produced in legendary realm of Croesus…
62. Croesus then withdrew and disbanded his army of mercenary troops, not expecting Cyrus to campaign in the Anatolian highlands in winter and confident that by spring his own allies would have joined him
63. Croesus, @, is a notable monster in NetHack.He is the rich owner of Fort Ludios and all the vaults seen in the dungeon, and has many guards and Yendorian Army soldiers on his payroll.
64. If you encounter a guard while inside one of the vaults, you can enter Croesus in the prompt when the guard asks for your name, and you will be left alone until the next one checks in.
65. Cyrus’s cavalry forces had beaten the Lydians in the field, but Croesus retreated and rallied his troops in a strong defense of Sardis within its stout walls, but at the same time had bottled himself and most of his army up in the capital.
66. Croesus (/ˈkriːsəs/ KREE-səs; Ancient Greek: Κροῖσος , Kroisos; 595 BC – date of death unknown) was the king of Lydia who, according to Herodotus, reigned for 14 years: from 560 BC until his defeat by the Persian king Cyrus the Great in 546 BC (sometimes given as 547 BC).
67. Temple of Artemis, also called Artemesium, temple at Ephesus, now in western Turkey, that was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.The great temple was built by Croesus, king of Lydia, about 550 bce and was rebuilt after being burned by a madman named Herostratus in 356 bce.The Artemesium was famous not only for its great size, over 350 by 180 feet (about 110 by 55 metres), but also for the