Ardys II

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Ardys II was a 7th-century BC king of Lydia, known for his role in the early dynastic history of the Lydian kingdom in western Anatolia.

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Ardys II canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lydian king
human
king
associatedWith Mermnad royal house
capital Sardis
continent Asia
country Lydia
culture Lydian
dynasty Mermnad dynasty
ethnicGroup Lydians
father Gyges
floruit mid-7th century BC
gender male
hasTitle Basileus of Lydia
historicalCategory Ancient Near Eastern ruler
knownFor role in early dynastic history of Lydia
rule over western Anatolia
languageOfEnvironment Lydian
surface form: Lydian language
nativeRegion Anatolia
partOf Lydian Kingdom
surface form: Lydian kingdom

history of Anatolia
history of Lydia
positionHeld King of Lydia
predecessor Gyges
region Western Anatolia
religion Anatolian polytheism
ruledFrom Sardis
successor Sadyattes
successorState Lydian Kingdom
surface form: Kingdom of Lydia under Sadyattes
timePeriod 7th century BC

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Lydian Kingdom ruler Ardys II
Gyges child Ardys II
Gyges successor Ardys II
Mermnad dynasty hasMonarch Ardys II