Sadyattes

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Sadyattes was an early king of ancient Lydia, known primarily as the father of Alyattes and a predecessor in the Mermnad dynasty that ruled western Anatolia.

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Sadyattes canonical 4

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Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Lydian king
human
king
continent Asia
country Lydia
culture Lydian
dynasty Mermnad dynasty
fatherOf Alyattes II
surface form: Alyattes
hasHistoricalStatus semi-legendary ruler
knownFor being an early king of Lydia
being the father of Alyattes
languageOfCourt Lydian
surface form: Lydian language
locatedInThePresentDay Turkey
memberOf Mermnad dynasty
notableRelative Alyattes II
surface form: Alyattes

Croesus
partOf history of Anatolia
history of Lydia
positionHeld Basileus of Lydia
surface form: King of Lydia
predecessorOf Alyattes II
surface form: Alyattes
regionRuled Western Anatolia
surface form: western Anatolia
religion ancient Anatolian religion
ruledIn Iron Age
successor Alyattes II
surface form: Alyattes
timePeriod Ancient history

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lydian Kingdom ruler Sadyattes
Ardys II successor Sadyattes
Alyattes II predecessor Sadyattes
Mermnad dynasty hasMonarch Sadyattes