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'''Lydus''' ({{lang-el|Λυδός}}) is a legendary figure of the 2nd millennium BC who is attested by [[Herodotus]] to have been an early king of [[Lydia]], then probably known as [[Maeonia]]. He was the son of [[Atys of Lydia|Atys]] and the grandson of [[Manes of Lydia|Manes]]. Traditionally, the Lydia and its [[Lydians|people]] were afterwards named after Lydus.<ref name="H43">{{harvnb | Herodotus | de Sélincourt | 1954 | p=43}}</ref>
'''Lydus''' ([[Ancient Greek]]: Λυδός), a son of [[Atys of Lydia|Atys]] and Callithea, grandson of [[Manes of Lydia|Manes]], and brother of [[Tyrrhenus]] or Torybus, is a legendary figure of the 2nd millennium BC who is attested by [[Herodotus]] to have been an early king of [[Lydia]], then probably known as [[Maeonia]]. According to Herodotus, the country of Lydia and its [[Lydians|people]] were afterwards named for Lydus, their mythical ancestor.


==See also==
== Sources ==
* [[List of Kings of Lydia]]


* Herodotus, I. [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Hdt.%201.7&lang=original 7], [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Hdt.%201.94&lang=original 94].
==References==
* [[Dionysius of Halicarnassus]], I. 27, &c.
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* [[Strabo]], v. p.&nbsp;219.


==Sources==
== Bibliography ==

* {{cite book | ref=harv | last=Herodotus | authorlink=Herodotus | title=The Histories | editor1-last=Burn | editor1-first=A. R. | editor2-last=de Sélincourt | editor2-first=Aubrey | publisher=Penguin Books | location=London | year=1975 | orig-year=first published 1954 | isbn=0-14-051260-8}}
* [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0104%3Aentry%3Dlydus-bio-1 "Lydus (1)"], William Smith (ed.). ''[[Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology]].'' '''2'''. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1867.

==See also==
* [[List of kings of Lydia]]


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Lydus (Ancient Greek: Λυδός), a son of Atys and Callithea, grandson of Manes, and brother of Tyrrhenus or Torybus, is a legendary figure of the 2nd millennium BC who is attested by Herodotus to have been an early king of Lydia, then probably known as Maeonia. According to Herodotus, the country of Lydia and its people were afterwards named for Lydus, their mythical ancestor.

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