Candaules - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Candaules
- king of Lydia, 8th century B.C.
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ChronSynt_92
years Meles for 12 years Candaules for 17 years Gyges for
Euseb]:Chron_69
rs. [p69] Meles, for 12 years. Candaules, for 17 years.
Just_1.7
in singularity of fortune, to Candaules. 15 This prince
Lucian:Luc_28
doomed to fare just like Candaules; for the groom left me
Plin:HN_7.126
temple of Venus Genetrix. King Candaules paid its weight in gold
Plin:HN_35.55
it not equally admitted that Candaules, the last King of Lydia
Candaules 2
- the son of Candace
PsCallisth_2.14
irst of bowmen, and next Candaules, the dark-skinned, then
PsCallisth_3.19
Candace, called Candaules, with a few horsemen, rode
PsCallisth_3.20
we have in victory if Candaules loses his wife? So let
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