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Lydian Culture? Religion? [[User:-Ril-|Rony P Q H Taril]] 00:47, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)

==Lydia in Lydian?==
does anyone know the Lydian name of Lydia? [[User:85.97.40.61|85.97.40.61]] 21:36, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

"==Scientist's Input==
Most likely, there was a glacier located here that scientist refer to as one of the most prominent sources of finding evidence of evolution. Unfortunally, researchers have not been able to dig down deep enough to get samples."

--removed from anon user, im assuming this is vandalism. Also noticed that in the [[List of Kings of Lydia]] article some of the first ones listed are all greek gods, I wonder how those got into the page [[User:Astrokey44|Astrokey44]] 03:06, 27 October 2005 (UTC)

== Candaules ==

different accounts refer to two people being called Candaules "the Dog-strangler" - Im assuming that the correct one is the last Lydian king of the Heraclid dynasty - Mursylos - that fits in with the dates given on [[Candaules]] (735-718), rather than what it says on [[Gyges of Lydia]] - that it was [[Sadyattes]] (624 BC to 610) as it says at the wiki article there aswell. [[User:Astrokey44|Astrokey44]] 03:47, 27 October 2005 (UTC)

For the Lydian name of "Lydia", you mean the Hittish term.

==Language==
Somebody finally came up with a source supporting the claim that Lydian is descended from Hittite.However, it is from 1986 and by a non-linguist, NOT an expert. I have added to the language article a reference from 2004 by a specialist in Anatolian languages which indicates no special relationship between Lydian and Hittite.[[User:Billposer|Bill]] 17:07, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

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Template:Past cotw Lydian Culture? Religion? Rony P Q H Taril 00:47, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Lydia in Lydian?

does anyone know the Lydian name of Lydia? 85.97.40.61 21:36, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"==Scientist's Input== Most likely, there was a glacier located here that scientist refer to as one of the most prominent sources of finding evidence of evolution. Unfortunally, researchers have not been able to dig down deep enough to get samples."

--removed from anon user, im assuming this is vandalism. Also noticed that in the List of Kings of Lydia article some of the first ones listed are all greek gods, I wonder how those got into the page Astrokey44 03:06, 27 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Candaules

different accounts refer to two people being called Candaules "the Dog-strangler" - Im assuming that the correct one is the last Lydian king of the Heraclid dynasty - Mursylos - that fits in with the dates given on Candaules (735-718), rather than what it says on Gyges of Lydia - that it was Sadyattes (624 BC to 610) as it says at the wiki article there aswell. Astrokey44 03:47, 27 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

For the Lydian name of "Lydia", you mean the Hittish term.

Language

Somebody finally came up with a source supporting the claim that Lydian is descended from Hittite.However, it is from 1986 and by a non-linguist, NOT an expert. I have added to the language article a reference from 2004 by a specialist in Anatolian languages which indicates no special relationship between Lydian and Hittite.Bill 17:07, 2 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]