Visual Timeline: Lydia

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1200 BCE: Lydia arises as a Neo-Hittite kingdom.
 
1185 BCE - 687 BCE: Heraclid dynasty rules Lydia.
 
 
700 BCE - 546 BCE: The Mermnad dynasty rules Lydia.
 
 
687 BCE - 652 BCE: King Gyges rules Lydia and expands its borders. Sardis becomes Lydian capital.
 
685 BCE - 546 BCE: Mermnad Dynasty rules Lydia.
 
 
635 BCE - 585 BCE: Reign of Alyattes of Lydia. Minting of first coins made from electrum.
 
 
625 BCE: Lydia drives back the Cimmerians and conquers Phrygia.
 
600 BCE: Gordium becomes part of Lydia.
 
 
585 BCE: A battle between Media and Lydia broke off immediately as a result of a total eclipse of the sun and the two armies made peace. The eclipse was successfully predicted by Thales of Miletus.
 
 
560 BCE: The oracles of Delphi and Thebes both tell King Croesus of Lydia that if he attacks the Medes, he will destroy a great empire. Seeing this as a good omen, he goes to war, loses, and the Lydian Empire is destroyed.
 
560 BCE - 546 BCE: Reign of Croesus of Lydia.
 
 
550 BCE - 430 BCE: Construction of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
 
 
498 BCE: Ionians and Greek allies invade and burn Sardis (capital of Lydia).
 
 
334 BCE: Sardis surrenders to Alexander the Great.
 
280 BCE: Lydia becomes a part of the Seleucid Empire.
 
133 BCE: Lydia and its captial Sardis comes under Roman rule.
 
 
17 BCE: An earthquake destroys 12 cities in Lydia, including Sardis.
 
124 CE: Roman emperor Hadrian visits Lydia.
 
215 CE: Roman emperor Caracalla visits Lydia.
 
 
615 CE: Sardis is sacked by Sassanian Persians; damage is never repaired
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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